The new Encore is a really nice car. Unlike the 2016-2019;Encore this thing will pass cars on the highway without a lot of planning like the older model. One thing that is somewhat disappointing is the fuel economy is better than on the 2019 but still isn’t in the range of similar sized SUVs from several other companies. A lady just told me yesterday about her brand newEncore ( she used to have a 2017 and loved it ) that the 2025 has lots of “ zip”. My son has a 2019 Encore Preffered AWD and that car is very quiet inside unless you’re accelerating hard, the ride is firm but smooth, the headroom ( my son is 6 ft. 4 ) is good. If those attributes are still in the Encore it’s a hit. I also think the 2025 looks really classy and sporty as well.
I've watched quite a few of your videos because I like your reviews. But man that was hilarious when I just watched you say "Not that bad with the space" as your knees are pretty much in your mouth lol. But you are quite a bit taller than me at 6'3. I'm only 5'10 and my wife is pretty short, so I think we might be ok with the rear space if she ends up getting this car.
@@lilred1107 Same design on 3 liter duramax fuel pump; it failed, engine now discontinued. Ford same story; belt deterioration clogged oil pick up, not to mention break & ruin engine. Go ask a GM tech if they would invest in one.
The new Encore is a really nice car. Unlike the 2016-2019;Encore this thing will pass cars on the highway without a lot of planning like the older model. One thing that is somewhat disappointing is the fuel economy is better than on the 2019 but still isn’t in the range of similar sized SUVs from several other companies. A lady just told me yesterday about her brand newEncore ( she used to have a 2017 and loved it ) that the 2025 has lots of “ zip”. My son has a 2019 Encore Preffered AWD and that car is very quiet inside unless you’re accelerating hard, the ride is firm but smooth, the headroom ( my son is 6 ft. 4 ) is good. If those attributes are still in the Encore it’s a hit. I also think the 2025 looks really classy and sporty as well.
Buick bringing it in 2025. I like this car
Have this vehicle love it
I've watched quite a few of your videos because I like your reviews. But man that was hilarious when I just watched you say "Not that bad with the space" as your knees are pretty much in your mouth lol. But you are quite a bit taller than me at 6'3. I'm only 5'10 and my wife is pretty short, so I think we might be ok with the rear space if she ends up getting this car.
You could drop another 1.2T 3 cylinder on top of the original and still have enough room.
You’ll need it soon when the wet timing belt goes.
@flashnmb1 Supposedly this design isn't an issue for this engine, but time will tell.
@@lilred1107 Same design on 3 liter duramax fuel pump; it failed, engine now discontinued. Ford same story; belt deterioration clogged oil pick up, not to mention break & ruin engine. Go ask a GM tech if they would invest in one.
@@flashnmb1 What are the factors that will make it fail? I've seen some of the 1.2L in the 6 figure mileage range on the used market.