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How much is a Buick Lucerne 2009 worth?

A 2009 Buick Lucerne generally trades for about $2,500 to $7,000, depending on mileage, condition, and trim.


As Buick’s full-size sedan offered in trims such as CX and CXL during its 2006–2011 run, value today hinges on how well the car has been maintained, how many miles it has, and where you’re shopping. This article provides a current snapshot of typical price ranges and practical steps to estimate value for a specific vehicle.


Current market price snapshot


Prices can vary by region and market dynamics, but the ranges below reflect common listings across the United States as of 2026. They distinguish between private-party sales, dealer trade-ins, and dealer retail pricing.



  • Private-party sale value: Typically around $2,800 to $5,500 for cars with average mileage (roughly 100,000 miles). Clean examples with lower miles may reach about $5,000 to $7,000.

  • Trade-in value at a dealership: Usually about $2,000 to $4,000, depending on overall condition, maintenance history, and local demand.

  • Dealer retail price (asking price at a dealership): Generally between $4,500 and $7,000 for average-condition cars; well-kept examples with lower mileage can approach or exceed the upper end of this range.


These figures illustrate typical expectations, but your exact value will hinge on the vehicle’s history, features, and local market conditions. Always cross-check current listings and valuation guides for the most accurate reading.


Factors that influence value


Mileage and wear


Higher mileage typically lowers value, while a well-documented maintenance history and minimal wear can push price higher. Regular servicing, tire condition, brakes, and any recent major work are important signals to buyers.


Trim level and features


CX versus CXL trims, plus options like leather seating, sunroof, or premium audio, can shift price. More equipment generally translates to a higher asking price in the private market and a higher dealer valuation if the car is well-kept.


Market and location


Demand for older full-size sedans varies by region. Urban areas with higher used-car activity may show stronger prices, while rural markets might trend lower. Local supply of similar Lucernes also affects bargaining power.


How to verify value for a specific Buick Lucerne


To arrive at a precise figure for a vehicle you’re considering, use the following steps.



  1. Consult official valuation guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA) and compare their private-party and dealer-retail ranges for the exact trim and mileage.

  2. Search local listings for similar 2009 Lucernes to gauge real-world asking prices in your area.

  3. Check the vehicle history report (Carfax or AutoCheck) for accidents, title issues, and previous ownership history.

  4. Arrange a pre-purchase inspection with a qualified mechanic to identify potential mechanical or safety concerns.

  5. Review maintenance records to confirm regular service and any major recent work (timing belt/chain, transmission service, brakes, tires).

  6. Consider the specific options and condition of the car (interior wear, body rust, cosmetic imperfections) when negotiating.


With these steps, you’ll arrive at a well-supported price range tailored to the exact Lucerne you’re considering.


Summary


The Buick Lucerne from 2009 remains affordable in today’s used-car market, with private-party prices typically spanning roughly $2,800 to $5,500 and dealer offers often ranging from $4,500 to $7,000, depending on mileage, condition, and trim. To pin down a precise value for a specific vehicle, compare multiple valuation guides, study local listings, review the car’s history, and obtain a professional inspection. A prudent approach combines market data with the car’s actual condition and full maintenance record to arrive at a fair price for both buyer and seller.

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