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Problems with 2012 Buick LaCrosse SEATS

On average, the 2012 Buick LaCrosse starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 51 150 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2012 Buick LaCrosse

My vehicle is stalling and takes a long time to crank after re-fueling. i took the vehicle to a local dealership and they are suggesting that the purge valve selonoid needs to be replaced, how may other complaints have been reported? please advise if there will be any action taken regarding this. as soon as possible.

The "blind spots" on this vehicle are outrageous. the front seat head restraint are so big it is not possible to look out the drivers side rear window when backing up. i would remove the headrests to make the car safer for others ( the ones you can't see), but they cannot be removed. the deck lid is so high that the rear view mirror shows only one half of the outside - the rest of the mirror shows the interior of the car. the pillar between the rear side windows and the back window is so wide this also obscures the view when backing up. the vehicle is great when going forward, it is a marvel of technology. this is all spoilt when designers take preference over common sense. *tr

Head rest is angled too far forward - there is no way to adjust the angle (only up and down height). this creates neck pain, back pain, etc. there is no way to adjust where my head is not forced into my chin if i fully rest my shoulders on the seat. i fear a severe neck injury if ever in a crash in this vehicle. *tr

Headrests are angled too dramatically and impair visibility, driver comfort and also seem to be a safety risk. the angle is not adjustable, and the discomfort provided renders them unusable, forcing the driver to lean forward perpetually. they are not removable, and can only go up/down, which actually makes it even more uncomfortable. *tr

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