How to Use the Cruise Control on the Buick LaCrosse?

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MacAniyah
07/29/25 8:17pm
How to use the cruise control on the Buick LaCrosse: 1. Activate the cruise control system by sliding the switch to the ON position to turn on the cruise control; 2. After setting, when reaching the desired speed, press the SET button to maintain the speed; 3. After setting the cruise speed, you can still accelerate using the accelerator pedal as usual. When releasing the accelerator pedal, the system will restore the speed to the set cruise speed. The Buick LaCrosse is a model under Shanghai GM Buick, with body dimensions of 5005mm in length, 1858mm in width, and 1500mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2837mm. In terms of appearance, the LaCrosse features a more grand and luxurious design, such as the large three-dimensional shield emblem on the front, the wide chrome front grille, and the distinctive cannon-shaped tail lights.
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