How fast can the LaCrosse maintain stability on highways?
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Buick LaCrosse generally performs very stably on highways. Influencing factors: The maximum speed, acceleration time, and maximum gradient affect the car's performance. The maximum speed of a car refers to the highest driving speed it can achieve on a good horizontal road. The acceleration time of a car is often evaluated by its standing start acceleration time and overtaking acceleration time. The maximum gradient a car can climb refers to the maximum climbing gradient when fully loaded on a good road, indicating the car's uphill capability. Configuration: The Buick LaCrosse with a 1.5T displacement is more suitable for highway driving, with strong power and no low-speed jerking sensation. The interior noise is quiet. In the Buick LaCrosse 1.5T, 1.5 refers to the displacement, and T indicates turbocharging. The power performance is better than that of a regular 1.5, especially with faster acceleration during high-speed driving.