What are the differences between the 2013 and 2014 LaCrosse models?

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DiViolet
07/29/25 10:05pm
The differences between the 2013 and 2014 LaCrosse models are: 1. Different displacement: The 2013 LaCrosse has a displacement of 2.4L; the 2014 LaCrosse has a displacement of 2.0L. 2. Different horsepower: The 2013 LaCrosse has 186ps; the 2014 LaCrosse has 254ps. 3. Different power: The 2013 LaCrosse has 137kw; the 2014 LaCrosse has 187kw. 4. Different torque: The 2013 LaCrosse has 240nm; the 2014 LaCrosse has 350nm. 5. Different intake forms: The 2013 LaCrosse uses natural aspiration; the 2014 LaCrosse uses turbocharging.
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McHazel
08/15/25 10:09pm
I drove the 13th-generation LaCrosse for a while and later switched to the 14th-generation model. The changes in both exterior and interior were quite noticeable. Exterior-wise, the 14th-generation model features a more modern front grille design, updated multi-spoke wheel styles, and a slightly softer overall silhouette compared to the boxier 13th-generation version. Inside, the 14th-generation model upgraded to softer seat materials that remain comfortable even on long drives, while the infotainment screen responds faster and adds real-time traffic navigation—far more practical than the 13th-generation model. The handling feels similar, but the slightly retuned suspension reduces bumps over speed bumps, making city driving more comfortable. Safety features improved too, with the 14th-generation model offering a clearer rearview camera and slightly better resale value in the used car market. Overall, while the core components remain largely unchanged, the small refinements make the 14th-generation model more hassle-free and comfortable to drive.
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StZachary
10/17/25 7:36am
As someone who frequently studies car models, I've noticed the main differences between the 2013 and 2014 LaCrosse lie in details and technological upgrades. The 2014 model features a redesigned front bumper with more refined chrome accents, and the wheel size increased from 17 to 18 inches for enhanced visual impact. Interior upgrades include a higher-resolution touchscreen with improved app integration like CarPlay, along with an upgraded audio system for better sound quality. Safety-wise, the 2014 version enhanced the blind-spot monitoring system's accuracy and used new materials in the suspension to reduce vibration. While retaining the 2.0T engine, the 2014 model achieved about 5% better fuel efficiency through tuning, resulting in smoother operation. From a maintenance perspective, the 2014 components show slightly better durability, though repair costs are similar—these minor refinements make the 2014 model more cutting-edge overall.
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