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| TheCarConnection.com’s editors drove the new Buick Enclave in order to give you an expert opinion. TheCarConnection.com also researched available road tests on the new Buick Enclave to produce this conclusive review and to help you make sense of where and why reviewers might differ. |
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| Road Test |
Likes
Elegant styling
More passenger-friendly than traditional SUVs
Upmarket interior
Well-equipped
Heated windshield included among other options
Dislikes
Hefty curb weight
Transmission "hunts"
Lackluster fuel economy
First introduced back in 2008, the Buick Enclave returns for the 2010 model year in CX and CXL trim with more features but the same 3.6-liter, V-6 direct-injection engine as in 2009. Available in either front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive configurations, the full-size luxury crossover has seating for eight and lots of cargo room, while delivering 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway, according to EPA estimates (although these figures look to be optimistic in light of what TheCarConnection.com’s editors have seen).
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| Positive Points |
- Elegant styling
- More passenger-friendly than traditional SUVs
- Upmarket interior
- Well-equipped
- Heated windshield included among other options
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| Negative Points |
- Hefty curb weight
- Transmission "hunts"
- Lackluster fuel economy
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