Got a buick as a loaner as my 80k+ MSRP HD truck is having warranty work and am pleasantly surprised. Engine/transmission is smooth, handles corners well and feels agile to steer, tracks straight down highway, absorbs bumps well, feels quick (enough), and I got almost 40 MPG on a highway trip. Good backseat space with no floor hump... fits 3 childseats using seatbelts. Decent trunk space. Immediately noticed that sound system isn't the best, but afterr some tinkering with settings, it's decent (B- in my mind...usable). Looks nice and seems built well and things feel solid/simple. Price only 28k... for a cheaper Trax, this is really hard to beat...really good car for 25k...maybe even at 30k. I was really struggling to find faults... no AWD (who cares unless you're in snow states....all AWD systems in most cars/suvs are 95% FWD anyway), no towing (not good idea with small SUV and most ppl don't do that), and not a huge road family road trip car (most ppl only go on vacation with kids 1-2 times per year). It's made in korea, but seems built better than american cars. If anyone is in the market for a car, I'd give this one a hard look. Unbelievable value and it will make you question why spend 45k+ for something else when a 25k car is this good.
I’m semi retired and have worked part time at a jeep dealer for 7 years.A compass with the same equipment as my envista is 34k.My envista was under 26k. I know the Jeep has awd but For 8000 more I don’t need it.
None of the other reviews mentioned rear visibility out of the back of either of these choices. This feature is very important to me and I thank you for mentioning it before I have to run to the dealerships to find out for myself. That approach just isn't convenient for me. Again, thanks!
Wife has had her new envista for four months now and already problems with the radio and all readings on dash going black which is a known problem by Buick now.
Don't worry I have a 2rs Trax and my android auto always disconnect by itself. On my next service I'll have them check it out. Only had mine for 5 months.
Like you guys but do you suggest to buy an Envista for the sole purpose of having the Watts suspension. You spent 1/4 of the review on the subject. So what to do?
I looking to downsize to a crossover subcompact for ease of city parking to replace a 9yr old Camry LE. Comparing these to Honda HRV, Mazda CX-30, Toyota CorollaCross. Agree with post that the Encore GX FWD 1.2L CVT should have been included in comparo. Going to wait to see what Buick & Chevy changes for 2025 models. Hoping they add rear wiper and offer 1.3L 3cy turbo with same 6sp-Auto on Envista. Looks like from online articles on GM/Chev/Buick-Korea 1.3L available inTrailblazer, EncoreGX have a timing-chain vs 1.2L's timing-belt. Sharp vehicles all three.
At the 16:26 mark you comment about the d-shaped steering wheel of the Buick, but the video shows the d-shaped steering wheel of the Chevy. Personally I am not a fan of the d-shaped steering wheel at all.
I r been debating between the 2.. trading in a cx5… these worry he with the 3 cylinder engine.., but the Toyota cross I like has a cvt so either way none are perfect
Got a buick as a loaner as my 80k+ MSRP HD truck is having warranty work and am pleasantly surprised. Engine/transmission is smooth, handles corners well and feels agile to steer, tracks straight down highway, absorbs bumps well, feels quick (enough), and I got almost 40 MPG on a highway trip. Good backseat space with no floor hump... fits 3 childseats using seatbelts. Decent trunk space. Immediately noticed that sound system isn't the best, but afterr some tinkering with settings, it's decent (B- in my mind...usable). Looks nice and seems built well and things feel solid/simple. Price only 28k... for a cheaper Trax, this is really hard to beat...really good car for 25k...maybe even at 30k.
I was really struggling to find faults... no AWD (who cares unless you're in snow states....all AWD systems in most cars/suvs are 95% FWD anyway), no towing (not good idea with small SUV and most ppl don't do that), and not a huge road family road trip car (most ppl only go on vacation with kids 1-2 times per year). It's made in korea, but seems built better than american cars.
If anyone is in the market for a car, I'd give this one a hard look. Unbelievable value and it will make you question why spend 45k+ for something else when a 25k car is this good.
Thank you for this
I bought an Envista Preferred two months ago and love it.
i got mine last week
Does not having a back wiper bother either of you?
No.
I’m semi retired and have worked part time at a jeep dealer for 7 years.A compass with the same equipment as my envista is 34k.My envista was under 26k. I know the Jeep has awd but For 8000 more I don’t need it.
Does it have cup holder in the back seat?
love the look of the Envista, we love ours! what a deal for under $30000
Just looked at both of these cars this past weekend. Loved the Envista!
None of the other reviews mentioned rear visibility out of the back of either of these choices. This feature is very important to me and I thank you for mentioning it before I have to run to the dealerships to find out for myself. That approach just isn't convenient for me. Again, thanks!
I’ve seen both on the street and the trax looks better to me.
Oh yeah, I love the yellow Trax and the yellow trim inside. I might have to find me one of those. I have a 2017 Chevy Cruz and I have loved it.
Glad to find this channel. Just subscribed.
Was needing this comparison and liked how you both explained it.
Wife has had her new envista for four months now and already problems with the radio and all readings on dash going black which is a known problem by Buick now.
Don't worry I have a 2rs Trax and my android auto always disconnect by itself. On my next service I'll have them check it out. Only had mine for 5 months.
Good comparison but what about powertrain longevity? 1.2 turbo with a timing belt concerns me & only 5 year 100000 kilometer powertrain warranty.
And it's a WET timing belt! Yikes !
Beautiful car ruined by Wet Belt timing belt.
Turbo doesn't help either.
Direct injection is not a plus either.
@@terrymurphy2637. I like Toyota hybrids. None of this crud. Direct injection and port injection.
Amazing side by side video 🎉😂 thank yu
Like you guys but do you suggest to buy an Envista for the sole purpose of having the Watts suspension. You spent 1/4 of the review on the subject. So what to do?
Hello, Thank you for the review. Does the Trax have AwD? I am trying to decide between the two.
Neither the Trax or Envista have AWD. You’d have to step up to the Trail Blazer or the Encore GX if you want AWD.
how much quieter is the envista than the trax? is it night and day difference?
Would not the encore gx be a better comparison?
No, because the Encore is AWD
Yeah ok, that’s fair. I just remember when the trax and the encore shared a platform.
I looking to downsize to a crossover subcompact for ease of city parking to replace a 9yr old Camry LE. Comparing these to Honda HRV, Mazda CX-30, Toyota CorollaCross. Agree with post that the Encore GX FWD 1.2L CVT should have been included in comparo. Going to wait to see what Buick & Chevy changes for 2025 models. Hoping they add rear wiper and offer 1.3L 3cy turbo with same 6sp-Auto on Envista. Looks like from online articles on GM/Chev/Buick-Korea 1.3L available inTrailblazer, EncoreGX have a timing-chain vs 1.2L's timing-belt. Sharp vehicles all three.
At the 16:26 mark you comment about the d-shaped steering wheel of the Buick, but the video shows the d-shaped steering wheel of the Chevy. Personally I am not a fan of the d-shaped steering wheel at all.
The DRL’s for all Buicks just seem so high and disjointed. Would like to see it integrated with the grill more for a more sophisticated face.
Good review!
Normal transmission are quite nice compared to a belt driven CVT.
1.2 turbo charged engines are not very nice regardless of what they hooked up to.
Ruined by the Wet Belt timing belt
I r been debating between the 2.. trading in a cx5… these worry he with the 3 cylinder engine.., but the Toyota cross I like has a cvt so either way none are perfect
Great review. Hate lousy audio
If you can removed the trax roof racks and spoiler it would look better.
Okee dokee. Just catching up on the headlines.
Is nobody else irritated by these car review guys always reviewing the most expensive trim of every car
Not sure why there’s a need to compare. The Envista beats the Trax on everything except on pricing (Trax is cheaper) and cargo space (Trax has more).
It’s called acoustics.
if they are the same price, no question just the Buick
But they re not...buick more
Buick vs Mazda
No competition ! Mazda all the way.
Notice that all the positive comments for Envista and Trax end with..."for the price"
are these both made in china? i hate what theyve done with the buick logo.
They are made in South Korea
No they're made in North Korea @@kevinjoseph2906
Trax feels like a dollar store and has a wet belt. GARBAGE.
there is no vehicle on the road at the price point and superiority to the Trax 6 17 2024