Buick Lacrosse owners have reported 8 problems related to tire (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Buick Lacrosse based on all problems reported for the Lacrosse.
Vogue custom built radial viii tire size: 235/50/18 while driving on the highway, I experienced a tire blowout on my front passenger side of the vehicle that also led to vehicle damage. I have pictures of the tire post blowout with a gaping hole in the middle of the tire and the tread completely fallen off. This incident put my life and others at risk as I was forced to pull my vehicle to the side border of the highway to avoid incoming traffic. This incident occurred 7 months after I had my tires serviced at my local tire shop where they verified that 2 of the 4 tires were experiencing splitting on the sidewall and tread. I got those 2 tires replaced with the same vogue tires and they were moved to the back of the vehicle. The other 2 tires were ok to drive on. This background information highlights what I believe is a manufacturer's defect with the tendency that these vogue tires have to split and deteriorate. I believe that the front passenger tire that blew out on the highway, likely experienced the same effects that required me to replace 2 of the tires just 7 months ago. These tires are dangerous for anyone to drive on due to this manufacturer's defect. They have less than 60,000 miles of mileage on them, they were properly inflated, and I did not receive any vehicle warning signs or see any indicators on the exterior of the tire. I am also a person that services their vehicle routinely. My hope is to help others avoid the risks that come with these tires which could have cost myself and others their lives.
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2007 Buick Lacrosse. Consumer is seeking a reimbursement for defective goodyear tires purchased for vehicle. The consumer stated good year tires were purchased under the impression that they were new. United tire of downingtown informed the consumer the tired would not pass state inspection as they were dry-rotted and cracked. The consumer believed the tires to be 2-3 years old upon purchase. The consumer stated the tires were worn after 29,504 miles when they should have had a life span of 65,000 miles. The consumer requested to be reimbursed for 54. 6% of the purchase price cost.
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On June 7, 2018, I purchase 4 tires that were supposed to last 40,000 miles. The odometer in my car read 68,832 miles. On October 16, 2019, I had a flat in one of them and went to the dealer who sold the tires (firestone) and they said that 2 of these tires are too worn out and not safe any longer. The odometer in the car read 92,540 miles. I had to buy 2 new ones and firestone gave me a discount for what happen (2 tires lasted only 23,708 miles). Dot # y9fjdcwx0418 firestone article # 000845 35tn.
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The contact owns a 2012 Buick Lacrosse. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the vehicle veered to the left. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they stated that because the vehicle sat for so long, the tires needed to be balanced and rotated. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was 348.
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The contact owns a 2007 Buick Lacrosse. The vehicle has goodyear tires, size p/225/60/r16 (na). The contact noticed that the front passenger side tire would sporadically lose pressure. As a result, she experienced excessive shaking in the wheel while driving at various speeds. She took the vehicle to the dealer on numerous occasions and they rotated, inspected, and balanced the tires. As of August 18, 2008, the dealers have been unsuccessful in remedying the failure. The failure mileage was 10,000 and current mileage mileage was 18,210.
Have had a vibration problem with 2005 Buick lacross since 11000 miles. Made several trips to dealer. Dealer replaced tires on last try. Still have vibration problem. Dealer made remark that there is not a problem that they can see or feel, but was again driven while I was in the car and told him when I could feel it. He agreed that there was a small vibration but another set of tires may or may not take care of the problem. I am tired of taking my car to the dealership and leaving it and be without a car. Its time to get gm gi gets involed in this.
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all problems of the 2005 Buick Lacrosse
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Tires, vibration this information is for all 2005 Buick Lacrosse owners. There is a bulletin on the goodyear tires, which may be out of round or had a bad batch of rubber added to the tires causing out roundness or vibration problems. Gm has not told any Buick Lacrosse owners of this unless they have a complaint. I have had all 4 tire replaced on mine because of this problem. Buick Lacrosse owners should see their dealers on this matter to see if their tires are on that list.
Have had a vibration problem with 2005 Buick Lacrosse sense 11000 miles and made several trips to dealer. Dealer replaced 1 tire the first time, another tire the second time, and two more the third time. The forth trip no action was taken as far as I could see, as I still have the vibration, dealer made the remark that there was no problem when he test drove it. We both went out again and I told him when the vibration started and agreed that he could feel it. Said another set of tires may or may not correct the problem. I feel the problem is with the brand of tires used. I am tired of taking the car to the shop and having to wait or leave it all day and it still comes back the same way. I feel like gm should get involved in this but the dealer has not yet done so.
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