Used 2015 Buick Enclave Consumer Reviews
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They need to let the retro clock go. Move electronics up as it is now you have to take eyes off road to hit buttons. Buick engineers should take lessons from other auto engineers. The electronics could be simplified. Why would they only put cup holders in door of second row. Everyone knows cups don't work in door cup holders. To lay third row seats down you have to move second row of seats forward. At that price range they should be electric. I will be glad when I hit 50000 miles and we trade. Never buying Buick again here. Gas mileage is better with ford explorers. .
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2015 Buick Enclave
My car has 63000 miles. So far, I have had to have the seat bases in the driver and passenger seat replaced twice, new tires because the original ones were leaking air, had an evaporative leak, traction control error, an engine coil replaced and spark plug replaced. Now, most concerning, the steering gear needs replaced for $1900+. We bought this car brand new and it has been a big disappointment! This isn’t the way a “luxury” car should be. I’ve seen other Buick’s with the same steering issues in complaints. If you buy this car, but an extended warranty... you’ll need it.
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- Leather Group 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,25039 mi away
- Leather Group 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,595110 mi away
- Premium Group 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,99057 mi away
Love my Enclave. Ready for another one!!
Love love love my Enclave. Won’t buy anything else.
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I wrote the earlier review shortly after we took delivery of the vehicle. It was (and is) a solid vehicle. But...I am downgrading our 5 stars to 3. We apparently did not do a great job in test driving it. In addition to the less than smooth ride noted earlier, the middle row of seats are, for most adults, very cramped and uncomfortable. My wife, about 5'6", complains that the leg room is really tight when the front seats are all the way back. I tried it also (I am 5'10") and would never want to ride in the middle row. (Yes, we had the middle row moved back as far as we could). So, couple the relatively harsh ride, the inadequate middle row seating for adults, then this becomes just an average vehicle...one that had we done better due diligence, we would not have purchased. Yes, good looking, quiet, nice technology, ...a solid feeling car....but one that, in hindsight, we should not have purchased. Before buying, do a better job of test driving than we did!
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i find the enclave to have tons of space in the car, drives smoothly, i feel safe in the car but the electronics is god awful. the incoming texts worked for less than a year. brought it in to service and they blamed it on an apple upgrade. the navigation is terrible. half the time the letters or numbers are missing so you can't enter in an address. was lost the other day and it would not let me enter the address so i hit the map option and it basically gives you a map of the state. not very helpful! since one of the features is that it's supposed to read your incoming texts to you but does not, if your in the car, parked and checking texts, you can't listen to the radio because anytime you text something it screws up the audio. not ever getting another buick again.
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