Just incase no one answered your question. Hold down the middle button on right side of the steering wheel and it will bring up different speedometer modes.
I just took one for a drive today, loved it. The envista did seem higher end to me. Better softer seats, better ride. I love this one you can shit off AWD as it’s hard in parts when not needing them plus hard of fuel economy
We got one in August last year, preferred trim, 1.3 L engine, power liftgate. I just wish it had buttons, easy to get to round buttons for the radio, etc. I don't like the all touchscreen for the radio except for the tiny little bitty power/volumebutton. Also, it does have a pulldown center armrest cupholders in the backseat
A 3 cylinder, turbo engine made in korea mated to a cvt transmission made in mexico. How many miles until the oil burning and blowing of head gaskets begins. Lease it and let thise problems be GM's responsibility
@@cantcolor91 No, it's not. Cadillac is their luxury division. Not Buick. Heck, only reason why GM kept Buick back when they got rid of most of their car brands is because they sell a tiny Buick car in China that we don't get in America. And in that nation, Buick is seen as a status symbol. GM makes massive amounts of profits off of Buick.... in China. Only reason GM keeps making Buick vehicles in America is because it would look bad to Chinese buyers if their favorite American brand discontinued car sales in America.
A Daewoo ( GM Korea) is still a Daewoo, throw away rental car; one is lucky if one survives a car payment plan before heading to scrap yard or buy here/ pay here lot.
Thats a chinese car. Designed for small chinese families. That why you fit. Plus gm reports your driving habits to your insurance company causes your insurance to skyrocket
Just incase no one answered your question. Hold down the middle button on right side of the steering wheel and it will bring up different speedometer modes.
This is actually a nice suv.I wouldnt have ever thought of a buick but very infomative and Very impressive.Thanks for the vidio,enjoyed watching it.
I just leased one a few months ago and I have to say I love it. Car has plenty of power and drives very smooth. Fun car to drive
It's an amazing vehicle for the money
I just took one for a drive today, loved it. The envista did seem higher end to me. Better softer seats, better ride. I love this one you can shit off AWD as it’s hard in parts when not needing them plus hard of fuel economy
Which one did you end up choosing?
@@amentauto3610 I haven’t yet… I’m so torn between the two. I don’t know what to do
We got one in August last year, preferred trim, 1.3 L engine, power liftgate. I just wish it had buttons, easy to get to round buttons for the radio, etc. I don't like the all touchscreen for the radio except for the tiny little bitty power/volumebutton. Also, it does have a pulldown center armrest cupholders in the backseat
Love the new headlights but I think I'd have to step up for different wheels 😂
What type of tires does this suv have
Love ur videos bro
Appreciate it!
Great informative video.
A 3 cylinder, turbo engine made in korea mated to a cvt transmission made in mexico. How many miles until the oil burning and blowing of head gaskets begins. Lease it and let thise problems be GM's responsibility
$30K..... For an entry-level compact SUV. That's just wrong, no matter how much you tap on the calculator.
It's buick bro it's a mid level luxury car.
@@cantcolor91
No, it's not. Cadillac is their luxury division. Not Buick. Heck, only reason why GM kept Buick back when they got rid of most of their car brands is because they sell a tiny Buick car in China that we don't get in America. And in that nation, Buick is seen as a status symbol. GM makes massive amounts of profits off of Buick.... in China. Only reason GM keeps making Buick vehicles in America is because it would look bad to Chinese buyers if their favorite American brand discontinued car sales in America.
A Daewoo ( GM Korea) is still a Daewoo, throw away rental car; one is lucky if one survives a car payment plan before heading to scrap yard or buy here/ pay here lot.
Have you ever driven one?
Thats a chinese car. Designed for small chinese families. That why you fit. Plus gm reports your driving habits to your insurance company causes your insurance to skyrocket