2025 Buick Envista SUV Consumer Reviews
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NO REPAIR PARTS AVAILABLE!!!!
I paid cash for a new 2025 Buick Envista Avenir late September 2024. Unfortunately, I was involved in a minor sideswipe collision in December 2024. I took my car in to be repaired only to find out that the car was built in Korea and repair parts are not available until April 2025. I have personally contacted Buick and they are no help in expediting parts. Had I known this was even a possibility, I would have never bought this vehicle. I would recommend you put off purchasing this vehicle unless you want to wait 4 months for your car to be repaired.
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Envista me please
I just like to stare at it in the driveway or garage. I think the ocean blue metallic is just beautiful in the Avenir trim. Drives quiet , handle well , roomy & practically. Btw tho the Storage capacity is less than our Buick encore GX who piles things to the roof and obstruct their view anyways ? That being said the only thing we miss is the 360 camera.
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Heaven On Wheels
I just recently purchased my 2025 Buick Envista and it has blown my mind so far (my previous car was a 2012 Chevy Impala, big step up lol). The Envista is a smooth riding, very comfortable vehicle that I think anyone would be happy to drive!
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HASTA LA (EN)VISTA!
Let me start by saying, this is an aesthetically pleasing vehicle. I was drawn to its sleek presentation, and I was sold from then. I was extremely excited to have such a beautiful vehicle sitting in my lot, and even more excited to drive it on the road. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment. After about a week of driving, my check engine light went off. Cool, no problem i thought, perhaps being overly optimistic, to avoid the reality that this was not a good sign. I hadn't had the car long enough to even need gas, so I knew it wasn't the gas cap being left open. Besides, this vehicle doesn't have the traditional cap. In any event, i proactively took my vehicle to the dealership right away. I was told they couldn't diagnose the issue and removed the check engine light from my dashboard. Less than 2 weeks later, guess what happened? You guessed it! The check engine light appeared again. Once again, i was proactive and brought the vehicle in to the dealership once again. At this point, the receptionist, the salesperson that sold me the vehicle, and the mechanics are starting to wonder what's going on at this point. I was told it was a censor. I was lucky enough to get the sensor from GM rather quickly, as I made it my duty that it would be treated as a high priority. After the censor was installed and the check engine light was gone...guess what ? You guessed it! 2 days later, my check engine light pops up yet again. At this point I am livid! I have lost my confidence in this car! And quite frankly I regret trading in my reliable vehicle i had prior, for the Envista. But still, i have tried to keep a relatively positive outlook. I was informed that there was a bulletin sent out with this issue, and that there is no resolve yet. Engineers are working on a fix. I have been told everything in the book ranging from how common these "little issues" can be sometimes, to how odd and inexplicable this issue is for a new vehicle. So where does this leave me now? I'm at a stand still. Confused as to what's going on. Uneasy about what happens after my warranty is up. I have 0 confidence at this point that this will be a long term vehicle for me. This issue has prompted me to check reddit reviews, and let's just say i will omit the things I've read about this particular car to spare feelings. But let's just say the size engine for this vehicle and where it's made is a huge red flag for many reviewers. I am now driving rental that was offered to me in the interim (Chevy Equinox). Although I am happy I was offered a rental, the vehicle I'm now driving around in doesn't meet the aesthetics of a car that represents me. I'm trying to keep calm about this, but its really been a huge hindrance. I've had to change my schedule multiple times to bring the car in on numerous occasions. I've had to adapt to not having my favorite feature available (using the app to remotely start). We experience cold winters in Canada and I've had to go outside to warm the car rather than doing it from the inside. Sounds like a small issue, but its a huge inconvenience, especially when that was a huge factor in what sold me. I just wanted to enjoy my new vehicle. Instead, i am left in disappointment and embarrassment at this point. On numerous occasions when dropping the car off to the dealership, my mom would say "again? , didn't you just get this car?". Embarrassing! Anyway, I'm rambling at this point. I really want to love this car. I really want to have that enjoyment of owning a new vehicle. But I feel I have been robbed of this experience. I'm paying for a vehicle that I don't even have access to. They say first impressions last forever. I am not having a good first impression to say the least, and I'm looking forward to a resolution to keep me happy as a new client. I didn't trade in my reliable vehicle (will omit name and model out of respect) for a problematic car. Please fix this! The engine light and my current standings with the GM brand.
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I love it!
Plenty of room, quality materials inside & out, and not to mention the 3-cylinder has PLENTY of acceleration. I came from a v6 challenger & drives my partners v8s. The vehicle is equipped with just enough. Looks from others will make you laugh. Definitely breaking necks out here. You just have to test drive to see yourself. Highly recommend.
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