No more torque vectoring is a bummer for people living in the snow belt. Hope they offer an upgraded AWD option with torque/brake vectoring for the 2025 redesign. If GM wants to attract young people to the Buick brand, they better throw in the goodies to support the outdoorsy active lifestyle of young people.
The wife had a 2014 terrain denali awd with the 3.6. We test drove a new blazer with a 3.6. Then for the heck of it we test drove a 25 enclave avenir awd with the 4 cyl and it is SEVERELY underpowered the turbo lag feels like days waiting and it's noisy. We didn't even drive it 5 miles before figuring all this out. Ended up with a 24 enclave avenir awd that was a gm corporate vehicle. She picked it over the blazer for the room and comfort. Also the screen and gauge package seems to be too much in the 25 enclave if it just had a 10 or 12 inch screen it would be more astatic. And we're not old geezers. I don't know how the 25 enclave will be able to handle towing 5000 lbs with the ac turned on with the 4 cyl but it will struggle for sure. So in summary they should have kept the v6 in my opinion.
This vehicle is what the Cadillac XT6 should be. This vehicle has way more room for passengers and cargo then the XT6 and has similar power and comforting interiors and ride. Unfortunately GM loves to nickle and dime people so this vehicle only competes in size which it has in spades, ride quality is above average as well, but the European, Japanese and Korean competitors offer more standad features and reliability. But if your a large family of 6 and want a great sized crossover it's hard to argue against the Buick ✌🏽🇺🇲
I have owned enclave for 10 years and more. Like the drive quality and power as well as the level of comfortness. The problem I had was regarding dead battary during winter even for mild weather conditions. There must be some electrical problems that caused this. But GM did not fix it after I bought two generations of the buick enclave. Want to make changes now because it is frustrating that your vehicle can not start when you want to use it. Sigh.
No more torque vectoring is a bummer for people living in the snow belt.
Hope they offer an upgraded AWD option with torque/brake vectoring for the 2025 redesign.
If GM wants to attract young people to the Buick brand, they better throw in the goodies to support the outdoorsy active lifestyle of young people.
That is a good point 👍
The wife had a 2014 terrain denali awd with the 3.6. We test drove a new blazer with a 3.6. Then for the heck of it we test drove a 25 enclave avenir awd with the 4 cyl and it is SEVERELY underpowered the turbo lag feels like days waiting and it's noisy. We didn't even drive it 5 miles before figuring all this out. Ended up with a 24 enclave avenir awd that was a gm corporate vehicle. She picked it over the blazer for the room and comfort. Also the screen and gauge package seems to be too much in the 25 enclave if it just had a 10 or 12 inch screen it would be more astatic. And we're not old geezers. I don't know how the 25 enclave will be able to handle towing 5000 lbs with the ac turned on with the 4 cyl but it will struggle for sure. So in summary they should have kept the v6 in my opinion.
@@cootr68 thanks for sharing and congratulations
This vehicle is what the Cadillac XT6 should be. This vehicle has way more room for passengers and cargo then the XT6 and has similar power and comforting interiors and ride. Unfortunately GM loves to nickle and dime people so this vehicle only competes in size which it has in spades, ride quality is above average as well, but the European, Japanese and Korean competitors offer more standad features and reliability. But if your a large family of 6 and want a great sized crossover it's hard to argue against the Buick ✌🏽🇺🇲
Good points 👍
I think for safety reasons they don't want passengers loading to 3rd row on the road side
Thanks for the insight 👍
I have owned enclave for 10 years and more. Like the drive quality and power as well as the level of comfortness. The problem I had was regarding dead battary during winter even for mild weather conditions. There must be some electrical problems that caused this. But GM did not fix it after I bought two generations of the buick enclave. Want to make changes now because it is frustrating that your vehicle can not start when you want to use it. Sigh.
Thanks for sharing your owners insight