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LaCrosse with portholes

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I've seen a LaCrosse with ports around NJ.

On the flip side, I saw a black Dodge Charger SXT with the port holes from the Park Ave Ultra on each fender. At least there were three on each side to match the 6-banger, but Buick port holes on the Dodge? Horrible.

I've seen some 300s like that. Its very lame on an already wishy-washy car.

But I've actually seen them on an Aztek. Once. And never again. Wish I had my camera.

It looks great and I think all LaCrosses should have them.

Agreed, it looks good. :D

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Portholes should be on Buicks, not Chryslers. Although the fact that Maserati borrowed the idea from Buick is pretty flattering!

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All Buicks should have portholes. It is an iconic symbol of Buicks. Never again should there be a naked Buick. It's just wrong.

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Yes, I wish there were standard portholes on the LaCrosse... I'm hoping that when it gets its refresh, there will be portholes on it--although they probably should look more like the ovals in the above picture than the straight/angular ones on the Lucerne and Enclave since the LaCrosse has such a round style to it.

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