My father had a 1976 Buick Regal when I was 6 years old! I loved that car!! It had electric windows which was a very new feature back then. It was silver with a red interior. It was very dependable. It was also very quiet. We also had Le Sabre in 1985 or ‘86 when I was in HS. I learned to drive on that car (& we had it for years) it was very comfortable and had. It had Very smooth ride. It was green on green which sounds ugly but it wasn’t. I think it was a1985 LeSsbre. My husband got a 1995 Buick Regal, that car has so much power! It ride beautifully. It was a 2 door with black ext and light grey interior. It was absolutely beautiful and a great ride and dependable. All of them had great rides and a lot of power. The ‘95 Regal has a big engine, that was the joint! It was used and had like 3000 miles. We got it 3 years old for $10k in 1998 & I thought $10,000. Was SOOO much money for it! 😂. I WISH I could get a car like that for that kind of money nowadays!! (& I was mad at my husband for not talking them down!!!)
In Europe, little bitty 3cyl turbo engines are very common in B-SUVs. Things like the Ford Puma, Peugeot 2008, Volkswagen T-Cross, Nissan Juke and SEAT Arona, but neither of these have AWD. It is very rare to see a B-SUV in Europe that has the AWD system.
I guess they're hiding the exhausts behind the bumper in just about all vehicles nowadays and for this one that says a lot for a GM SUV and that's a turn off for me because I've always liked the look of the exhaust poking out the back. But I'm wondering if owners would be able to put extensions on to bring back the look. We'll see.
It’s capable of getting over 30. Even on the version with the CVT rated 32mpg, I’ve beaten that figure on highway road trips, so I figure the 29 for AWD can be beaten. Also, since it’s a crossover, it’s not that aerodynamic. If this engine were in a small sedan, it’d definitely get higher mileage.
I clean commercial kitchen exhaust , filters, Ducts and Fans earn around $3000 a month from which $550 - Rent & Utilities $400 - Groceries $150 - Transport Expense $70 - Mobile Bill & EMI $130 - Miscellaneous Expense Rest os my savings
@@Bilingual_Canada_Vlogs So if you are able to save $20K in a year based on the numbers you provided, you could save up for 2 years(roughly), I would save up longer than that. You would be able to put down $15-20K and have an incredibly cheap monthly payment. It would be very affordable for you.
I recently drove one, it’s like a mini Escalade. I was very impressed.
I really love this black 22' Buick Encore SUV.
Brilliant job with your content as always bro.
Thanks! Nice little car to check out!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Welcome bro.
My father had a 1976 Buick Regal when I was 6 years old! I loved that car!! It had electric windows which was a very new feature back then. It was silver with a red interior. It was very dependable. It was also very quiet. We also had Le Sabre in 1985 or ‘86 when I was in HS. I learned to drive on that car (& we had it for years) it was very comfortable and had. It had Very smooth ride. It was green on green which sounds ugly but it wasn’t. I think it was a1985 LeSsbre. My husband got a 1995 Buick Regal, that car has so much power! It ride beautifully. It was a 2 door with black ext and light grey interior. It was absolutely beautiful and a great ride and dependable. All of them had great rides and a lot of power. The ‘95 Regal has a big engine, that was the joint! It was used and had like 3000 miles. We got it 3 years old for $10k in 1998 & I thought $10,000. Was SOOO much money for it! 😂. I WISH I could get a car like that for that kind of money nowadays!! (& I was mad at my husband for not talking them down!!!)
In Europe, little bitty 3cyl turbo engines are very common in B-SUVs. Things like the Ford Puma, Peugeot 2008, Volkswagen T-Cross, Nissan Juke and SEAT Arona, but neither of these have AWD.
It is very rare to see a B-SUV in Europe that has the AWD system.
Oh yeah? They are becoming more popular here lately
This is a C SUV, not B
@@joelbielecki3501 The Encore GX is a subcompact crossover. That means B-SUV.
I love mine and got a great deal on it!
OH nice!
Looks like one a 70 year old (me) would like everyday.
Lol, it’s a cool Buick, but there are nicer choices out there for the money!
I guess they're hiding the exhausts behind the bumper in just about all vehicles nowadays and for this one that says a lot for a GM SUV and that's a turn off for me because I've always liked the look of the exhaust poking out the back. But I'm wondering if owners would be able to put extensions on to bring back the look. We'll see.
Yeah they used to do the exhaust more of a decorative piece. Lots of automakers are just tucking them away and then doing fake looking exhaust.
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If we get a chance!
How does a 3 cylinder turbocharged not get 30 mpgs weighting only 3100 pdns
Probably because of the weight. Such a tiny engine, it still has to work hard to move the car. A bigger motor would honestly get better mpg I think
It’s capable of getting over 30. Even on the version with the CVT rated 32mpg, I’ve beaten that figure on highway road trips, so I figure the 29 for AWD can be beaten.
Also, since it’s a crossover, it’s not that aerodynamic. If this engine were in a small sedan, it’d definitely get higher mileage.
Great for a rental but i wouldn't trust it for 10 years
Why's that!?
The encore it is similar to the Chevy Trax
A lot nicer though!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed amen
Similar to the Chevy Trailblazer
@@henryd1981 tru
$36k for a 1.3 liter 3 cylinder engine⁉️🤯
It has a good power delivery tho. Seems like a pretty affordable car
40 thousand dollars for this very small subcompact with a very small engine is way overpriced
Yeah this isnt worth it. Much better used SUV's for this money that are way better
155hp 😂
Yeah it’s tiny 😅
Not super sluggish tho.
174 lb/ft torque 👍🏻 gets it moving
I'm sorry but Buick? Lmfao
What about it? Just making a review on this Buick and showing what it has to offer.
Junk
What issues have you had with yours to call it junk?
Cheap for you buddy for me it’s fucking impossible to afford
What do you do for work? What are your saving habits?
I clean commercial kitchen exhaust , filters, Ducts and Fans earn around $3000 a month from which
$550 - Rent & Utilities
$400 - Groceries
$150 - Transport Expense
$70 - Mobile Bill & EMI
$130 - Miscellaneous Expense
Rest os my savings
@@Bilingual_Canada_Vlogs So if you are able to save $20K in a year based on the numbers you provided, you could save up for 2 years(roughly), I would save up longer than that. You would be able to put down $15-20K and have an incredibly cheap monthly payment. It would be very affordable for you.