2025 Buick Envista Consumer Reviews
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Nice ride but that’s it
It’s a bit too small for me and felt cheap. But the ride was smooth. I only test driven this car.
This is rattling piece of junk!
The only thing that I like about this car is the look. It rattles in the back trunk area and dealer can not repair it. I have black out of the screen, tire well moulding coming down, seat belt rattles, driver visor mirror light not working, rear left window will not roll down at times, makes a loud whistling sound when on a the interstate driving 80, jerking transmission when on a incline driving on highway, and radio goes in and out at times. Buyer Beware!!
- Preferred 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,501119 mi away
- Avenir 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,085133 mi away
- Sport Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,180133 mi away
I LOVE my 202 Buick Envista.
I like everything about my excellent, beautiful blue 2024 Buick Envista. I highly recommend the Buick Envista. It is a delightful, comfortable, well-made, designed car. Everything about it is perfect for me and my driving needs.
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Excellent car!
I have had my 2025 Envista for 2 months now, and love it. I have owned over 50 cars, and this is up there among my favorites. The Envista does everything well and looks good, too. It's roomy, quiet, has great tech, the stereo is very good considering it's not a name brand....sounds as good as some Bose stereos I've had on other cars. The seats are very comfortable; I am almost 60 and have a bad back and neck, but these seats are perfect for me. I was somewhat concerned about the 3-cylinder engine and 137 HP, but the engine has pretty good torque and is zippy enough around town and for merging on the highway. It could maybe use another 25 HP, but 95% of the time it has all the power you need. I average 30 MPG in traffic (my daily commute) and around 35 MPG on the highway. The rear seats have tons of leg room, and there is plenty of storage in the back. But if you have small kids it may not be big enough for you. For the money, I don't think there is a car that can beat it's combination of features, looks and bang for the buck. Most importantly, it doesn't feel cheap even though it is one of the cheaper cars on the market. I have most recently owned Volvo S90 and an Alfa Giulia, and the Buick is very close to these cars in most respects, but is less than half the price. I still have an Alfa for fun, but as a daily driver, the Buick Envista is the perfect all-rounder.
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Premium exterior. Cozy interior. Smooth ride.
"That's not a Buick!" As funny as the line from the commercial is, it's been my reality since I bought this crossover. People stare all the time before finally coming up to compliment it and ask for the brand. They're always surprised when I tell them it's a Buick and never believe me when I give them the price. They assume it's a luxury suv that starts around $40,000, instead of a crossover with a $29,770 MSRP. For everything I got: exterior and interior design, safety features, remote start, a futuristic infotainment center, rear suspension and wheel upgrade, and heated features, I more than satisfied. The only thing I wish it had is ventilated seats. The fuel accompany could also be better for the size of the car. But at the price point, I really can't complain, especially since I got a good discount from the dealer that brought the Out-the-Door cost below the MSRP. I also got my ST in the best color option: Ebony Black Metallic. Note: I was informed that parts for this vehicle weren't made available in North America until April 2025, so anyone who shared that concern should be okay to purchase now.
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