Used 2020 Buick Envision Consumer Reviews
Nice little SUV
We bought a 2020 Envision Preferred in August 2020. We did not get the AWD version because we just don’t need it. Currently has 29,000 miles on it. We looked at every small SUV available and were driving a 13 Ford Escape. I had told my wife when I retired she could pick out a new car. After driving them all (Honda, Toyota, Jeep, Chevy, etc) she feel in love with the Envision. We bought the Preferred trim package because I wanted the tried and true 2.5 engine and 6 speed tranny. It’s plenty peppy enough for us. We’ve taken it on 3 1000 mile plus road trips and averaged just a hair under 30 on all of them. Plenty pleased with that! We did get the leather interior, and heated front and back seats, and power seats. And the navigation package. It came with all-weather floor mats as well. We fit right in Buick marketing’s wheelhouse as far as demographics, and no matter that some say it’s a boring brand, I like boring and quiet and a smooth ride and just enough tech to matter. The only complaint I have is that I wish Buick would make them in the USA.
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Love my 2020 Envision!
Love the soft Buick ride and comfort. I previously had an Encore and was concerned the Envision would not have the same nimble handling. I was pleasantly surprised. The 2.0 Turbo has significantly more get up and go than my Encore. However, along with these improvements comes lower gas mileage. I bought the Premium ll in part for all of the safety options. The reality is my 67 year old brain will need to take some time to become comfortable with using these options. I’ve had my Envision for about one month and couldn’t be happier with my decision! I love the luxury!
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- Premium II 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,54516 mi away
- Preferred 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,5909 mi away
- Preferred 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,5909 mi away
Still a Buick Fan
I have owned 4 Park Avenues, and two Lacrosses over 40 years. Never had a major problem with any of them. The Envision is a very nice addition to the Buick family. We traded our 2015 Lacrosse with 60,000 mi. in 2023. (Big mistake. I think I could have driven it another 100,000 mi but wife wanted a small SUV. I drive a 2014 Murano, another wonderful vehicle BTW. 80,000 mi and only major repair was all the brakes after 75,000. Anyway, I digress. We bought our 2020 with 30,000 miles. Has 35,000 now. We love this vehicle. Admittedly it's not a Park Ave or Lacrosse, but it rides great, it's quiet, has plenty of power (we have the turbo), seats are very comfortable, great sound system, love the armrest storage, blind spot mirror warning, etc etc, Very happy with it! In town gas mileage not the greatest...17-20 but not an issue. I love that the seats vibrate a warning when too close, or something in blind spot. It'll scare you at first, but is a wonderful feature, especially for a guy who is hearing impaired. Collision avoidance program works very nicely, and you can can adjust the sensitivity and features very easily. So far, so good. We're very happy with our new,smaller, SUV.
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Envision this!
This car has been perfect . Runs good, quiet, comfortable interior, and overall a great car.
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Great gas mileage
It’s great on gas , just not enough room for my wife and I and our two dogs and all our stuff to go to Florida for 6 months
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