Used 2023 Buick Envision Consumer Reviews
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Not what I had hoped it would be.
Overall, just an average vehicle for the price. The power of the engine could be a lot better. The interior finish just isn't as refined as some other vehicles in this class.
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Wish I had my Chevy Traverse back!
I have been buying GM vehicles for 45 years without a major problem with any of them. This 2023 Buick Envision is probably the worst vehicle I have ever owned. Traded my 2018 Traverse on this because my wife wanted a smaller vehicle. It can’t hold a candle to my 6 year old, zero problem, Traverse. Problems, dislikes, where to begin? We live in Ontario and experience winter weather with slush and salt on the roads a great deal of which ends up INSIDE the bottom of the doors. I was at the dealership recently and saw the same design on the newer models. Road wandering, this thing constantly requires correction. First time on a groved concrete highway near home I was shocked at the wandering & thought at first it was the tires but this happens to a lesser extent on all road surfaces. Road noise, on this supposed top of the line model. Radio. The Bose speakers indistinct sound, not of good quality or is it the radio? Windshield wipers. The passenger wiper stops its outward wiper in the middle of the drivers view of the road. Poor design. Memory seat doesn’t always remember my setting and is difficult to adjust because of the very limited space between the seat and the door. The centre console irritatingly opens in the middle with sides rising to the driver and passenger side restricting access. Heater/AC air flow doesn’t offer multiple settings like the Traverse or my 2021 GMC pickup. No blind spot warning indicator the in mirrors or side light blinker on the mirrors and this is the top of the line model. I would never recommend this vehicle to anyone.
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So disappointed
I went from a Terrain Denali to an Avenir and I’m so disappointed, the power is good, the drive is “ok” but the rough shifting of gears and the abrupt stopping is not good at all. It feels so small to me cargo wise and the blind spots are ridiculous, I love driving but actually am nervous driving this. I am not happy at all with this vehicle so after 4 months looking to trade it! 13th GM vehicle and the only one I’m not happy about-
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Avenir is nice. Get all the options
The 20" rims look nice but hard to balance. The contenetal tires are road force bad on half of them. Make sure it runs smooth before buying it or your screwed. But the car is luxury all the way. I love the Buick envision Avenir loaded.
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HANDLES FAR BETTER WHEN YOU EXPLORE CAPABILITIES!
As a Senior driver with accident-free driving in all kinds of cars since 1960, and MANY high-powered ones in the group, this past week's country driving in Northwestern Ontario absolutely made me fall in love with the handling of this vehicle I've already owned for almost one year! (2023 Buick Envision Avenir) On large superhighways, the car steers and tracks so perfectly and effortlessly it feels like it's in some kind of automatic mode even when it's not! THEN, when it's driven on a "dirt/gravel" road in a true wilderness environment, being able to select a driving mode (one of several choices!) for OFFROAD HANDLING, this car absolutely SHINES! On a 90 kilometer (about 55+ miles) forest logging road enroute to a remote fishing lodge, the longest straight part was never more than about 75 yards before more sharp gravel curves, constant blind steep dirt hills and bends, potholes, etc. I cannot image ANY vehicle being more stable and secure when driven over big bumps and bends and fallen tree branches and all. Even the mileage was terrific! On this part of our road trip on this logging road, the only vehicles we encountered were 4-wheel drive trucks! By the way, our car was "loaded" with all manner of heavyweight fishing needs & gear for 2 people. When back in 'civilization' & driven on superhighways, our overall gas mileage averaged just 6.7 liters per 100 kilometers (60+ miles) ie. about 12 gallons Cdn. of regular gas over total driving of about 600 miles! So if anyone wants a classy urban-looking SUV with lots of handy features and smooth driving in a car that changes personality as you need it to, I can't recommend anything better than our Buick Envision Avenir. (BTW Avenir means FUTURE in French) Richard A. Phillips Toronto, Ontario Canada
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