With the release of the all-new Buick Enclave Crossover Vehicle, Buick has come a long way from their reputation as an "old person's car." The Enclave is an ultra-sexy, modern, sleek, technologically advanced elegant crossover vehicle comparable to Lexus in quality, fit and finish, and priced more like a Chevy! While the buzz in the auto industry for the last 15 years or so has mostly focused on Japanese cars, Buick has been quietly improving their quality and design. Has anyone paid attention to Buick's JD power awards lately? Has anyone realized that Buick has moved into 1st place in quality to tie Lexus and has surpassed Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, BMW, Acura, and Infiniti?
The Enclave is at the forefront of the modern trend away from SUVs and into crossover vehicles. The Enclave can be configured as a seven or eight passenger vehicle. The Enclave comes with a standard fuel efficient V-6 engine as a front wheel drive model. All Wheel Drive is an available option. The Enclave comes in several trim levels with advanced options such as heated and cooled seats, GPS Navigation, XM radio, and rear camera parking assist.
The Buick Enclave Crossover Vehicle really is more of a "coming home" for Buick. Long before the Japanese cars came to America (when they developed a reputation for quality and somehow Buick came to be thought of as a rather boring older person's car), Buick was the car to aspire to! There were not as many cars in those days and each had a special place. The Buick was the car for the Doctor, or Lawyer, or Banker. It was the car for the successful professionals...not the richest person in town (He drove the Cadillac), but it was a symbol of status and success and the Buick WAS within reach of middle class Americans. The Buick was the affordable car of high quality and modern style - it WAS the car people really wanted. Now it's just like old times! Welcome Home, Buick!
Mark Green
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