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2014 Buick Enclave **fully Loaded** on 2040-cars

US $40,500.00
Year:2014 Mileage:20040 Color: Color
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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**Shipping Available Upon Request**

 

Details

  • VIN:5GAKRCKDXEJ117393
  • Stock #:EJ117393
  • Body Style:SUV
  • Engine:3.6L V-6 cyl
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Drive Line:Front-wheel Drive
  • Exterior Color:Mocha Bronze
  • Interior Color:Brown
  • Mileage:20040
  • Location: Houston

Fuel Efficiency Rating

City MPG:
17
Hwy MPG:
24

 

  • Comments:Navigation System, Backup Camera, Entertainment System, Heated Front Seats, and Remote Engine Start WOW! PRICED TO SELL! CARFAX ONE OWNER VEHICLE! This Mocha Bronze 2014 Buick Enclave is priced to sell and has 20,040 miles. Please call us and we will be happy to verify availability and setup a time for a hassle free test drive. We are located at: 11911 Gulf Freeway, Houston, TX, 77034.

Options

  • 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes
  • Auto-Dimming Interior Rearview Mirror
  • Automatic On/Off HID Xenon Headlamps
  • Bose 10-Speaker Audio System
  • Color Touch AM/FM/CD/MP3 Player
  • Cruise Control
  • DVD Entertainment System
  • Driver Inboard Side-Impact Airbag
  • Driver Seat/Mirror/Steering Memory
  • Driver/Front Passenger Frontal Airbags
  • Electric Rear Window Defogger
  • Front Seat-Mounted Side-Impact Airbags
  • Front/Rear Head Curtain Airbags
  • Full-Range Traction Control
  • Heated Seat(s)
  • IntelliLink 6.5-Inch Touchscreen Display
  • Intermittent Windshield Wipers
  • Navigation System
  • Pass-Key III Theft-Deterrent System
  • Power Heated/Cooled Front Seats
  • Power Heated/Folding Exterior Mirrors w/Signals
  • Power Programmable Door Locks
  • Power Rear Liftgate
  • Power Tilt/Telescopic Steering
  • Power Windows w/Driver Express Up/Down
  • Rear Parking Assist
  • Rearview Camera System
  • Remote Keyless Entry System
  • Remote Vehicle Starter System
  • Satellite Radio Capability
  • Side Blind Zone Alert w/Cross-Traffic Alert
  • StabiliTrak Stability Control
  • Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
  • USB Port & Auxiliary Audio Input Jack
  • Universal Home Remote

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Sun, Jan 25 2015

UPDATE: A previous version of this story indicated that Orion Assembly would be idled for seven weeks, from February 16 through April 6. This was incorrect. The factory will instead only be idled for the weeks of February 16 and April 6. The story has been edited to reflect this. General Motors has announced that the factory responsible for the Buick Verano and Chevrolet Sonic will be idled for the weeks of February 16 and April 6, with blame being placed on excess supply. The Orion Assembly plant, about 45 minutes north of GM's Renaissance Center headquarters, employs about 1,800 people, but they'll be given a pair of furloughs as inventories of the sub-compact Sonic and premium compact Verano reach 127 days and 84 days, respectively. That works out to 26,600 Chevys and 9,800 Buicks waiting for buyers. According to Automotive News, the compact Chevy sales bested the industry average in 2014, jumping up nine percent versus the the overall segment's eight-percent gain, while the Buick sedan's sales were down four percent. When asked about the shutdown, a GM spokesman told AN that it will "build to market demand," while also pointing out that the company did not comment on production plans. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill Pugliano / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Buick Chevrolet GM buick encore orion assembly

Buick Encore takes a hit of Mokka to tackle Dakar

Wed, 03 Sep 2014

There are many vehicles we'd consider taking racing. Even on a cross-country rally as punishing as the Dakar. But a Buick Encore? That's not one that would enter our motorsports-based consciousness. Yet it's basically what General Motors is entering in the South American rally raid this year, and you're looking at it.
Unveiled at the Moscow Motor Show, this rally machine is based on (or at least billed as) an Opel Mokka - the name that GM's European brand applies to the vehicle Americans know as the Encore, Buick's subcompact crossover. Only it's obviously been extensively modified. It's got a ten-inch raised suspension, a 137-gallon fuel tank, carbon-fiber bodywork and... hold on, we're sure we're missing something here. Oh, right: a 6.2-liter V8 kicking out 340 horsepower and 487 pound-feet of torque to all four wheels through a six-speed sequential gearbox.
In other words, this is not the same Encore (or Mokka) you can pick up at your local Buick, Opel or Vauxhall dealership. It's not even close. It's not even recognizable as such, really. It was unveiled alongside a more sedate Opel Mokka Moscow Edition and a slew of other local debuts for the Opel brand that you can read more about in the (translated and original) Russian press release below.

As GM readies Alexa convenience for vehicles, we ponder its dark side

Thu, Dec 19 2019

SEATTLE — On the 30th floor of AmazonÂ’s glass tower, in a room with a breathtaking view of downtown Seattle, thereÂ’s a beautiful bed that nobody sleeps in. ItÂ’s near a kitchen nobody cooks in, a living room couch that no one crashes on, a kitchen table that doesnÂ’t host any family meetings. ItÂ’s AmazonÂ’s Smart Home Lab, a place where every Alexa-enabled gizmo the company or its partners can produce is crammed into the same space, ostensibly for Amazon to test. The company invited us there to show us the companyÂ’s vision for consumer products to leverage AlexaÂ’s voice interaction software before taking us down to a demo of its latest implementation in a Buick Encore GX. In this eerie simulacrum of a fantastic luxury apartment, however, nothing went right the first time. ItÂ’s a challenging environment for Alexa to work correctly, our hosts noted, pointing to the fact that there were six wifi networks available for the devices to connect to. In a normal home, one wifi network controls all the devices, who can theoretically sort out for themselves which one youÂ’re actually trying to activate. In the Smart Home Lab, any unmuted Alexa device thinks itÂ’s in charge. Even so, the connected toaster wouldnÂ’t connect. The Fire TV Cube wouldnÂ’t play a song. Our handlers futzed with everything, muting and unmuting devices, repeating commands, making us feel better about our own struggles with similar technologies. If it doesnÂ’t work right at Amazon HQ, maybe itÂ’s not just us! ItÂ’s telling that down on the faux lawn, in between the gleaming Amazon spheres that host a billionaireÂ’s tropical garden and the Day 1 building that the Smart Home Lab resides in, the BuickÂ’s Alexa implementation doesnÂ’t use a “wake-word” at all. The familiar Push to Talk button on the steering wheel, which normally activates General MotorÂ’s own proprietary voice command system, can be set to default to Alexa when that rolls out to GM vehicles in the first half of 2020 via an over-the-air (OTA) update. Given the reluctance of Alexa to respond to its wake-word in the comfort of AmazonÂ’s own lab, we hoped that this was by design. Drivers are already familiar with Push to Talk, and a physical button is more reliable than the vagaries of contemporary voice recognition – not to mention the privacy and accuracy issues involved with always-on mics. Our experience with the not-ready-for-primetime Mercedes-Benz MBUX system is illustrative.