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General Motors (GM), an American automaker, has a subsidiary called Buick that manufactures SUVs and luxury vehicles. David Dunbar Buick established Buick in 1899, making it one of the first car brands in America. Buick is renowned for its exceptional quality, performance, and innovation.
General Motors is the parent company of Buick, as well as Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC. Compared to their peers, Buick cars are often more expensive but also more premium and well-equipped. Buick used to sell new LaCrosse and Cascada sedans and convertibles in the US, but these vehicles are no longer offered. Buick is better known for its roomy, comfortable sedans and convertibles. Rather, Buick's lineup consists of small-to-midsize SUVs like the Encore GX and Enclave. Buick's non-GM competitors include Volvo, Toyota, and Lincoln.
Starting at $25,600
The greatly upgraded Buick Encore GX is reasonably priced. It has a vast list of standard equipment, is easy and pleasant to drive, and has an expensive feel about it thanks to the display-dominated interior. Although the handling and engines are boring, this Buick is a great vehicle all around.
Starting at $43,900
The Buick Enclave has room for adults to sit in all three rows, a cargo compartment that can comfortably hold your family's belongings, and a smooth ride that should make passengers feel at ease after a long day of driving. Its inexpensive internal plastics, nevertheless, don't justify the exorbitant cost.
Starting at $22,400
The Buick Envista offers tremendous value in the growingly pricey sector of small SUVs. Despite having the lowest price tag in its class, it nonetheless provides a quiet and roomy cabin, a long list of standard amenities, decent fuel efficiency, and a comfortable ride.
Starting at $44,397
The Buick Enclave has an abundance of standard equipment, excellent on-road performance, and room for passengers and goods. Despite a few low-quality interior construction elements, the Enclave is otherwise a good family vehicle that prioritizes passenger comfort.
Starting at $33,400
The Buick Envision's turbocharged engine provides enough power for long road trips, and it offers a largely smooth ride. There is plenty of sitting space and a plethora of standard safety systems inside, but the cabin's subpar materials cause it to fall behind several competitors in its class.