2014 Buick Encore Premium on 2040-cars
9896 North Michigan Rd, Carmel, Indiana, United States
Engine:1.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC Turbo
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KL4CJHSB5EB637558
Stock Num: 540798
Make: Buick
Model: Encore Premium
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: White Pearl Tri-Coat
Interior Color: Saddle
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 10
You might not expect a 5-passenger crossover to be as finely crafted as a Swiss watch, as tech-savvy as your dream entertainment center and agile enough to maneuver through any narrow city street, but from now on you will. Introducing Encore, the luxury crossover with premium materials, ingenious design, flexible storage (up to 48.4 cu. ft.) and purposeful technology (such as active noise cancellation and an optional heated steering wheel). It's like Buick knew exactly what you were missing in a crossover, and created the versatile Encore for you. When it comes to design, the 2014 Buick Encore is one of a kind. It's sculpted, elegant, nimble, efficient and luxurious, all at the same time. Encore will turn heads with its chrome waterfall grille, chrome accents, portholes, and tri-shield emblem. Jewel-like translucent projector-beam headlamps contribute to the beautiful and elegant exterior. 18 chrome wheels optional and 18 aluminum wheels come standard. Your entertainment and navigation choices are simple, purposeful and empoweringthe way personal luxury should be. The Buick IntelliLink system will leave you speechlessthe instant you talk to it. It's a voice-activated, high-definition system that connects your smartphone, your Pandora and SiriusXM stations, and Stitcher SmartRadio, all through one 7-inch full-color screen. At the heart of Encore's power is a 1.4L ECOTEC 138-hp turbocharged engine with variable valve timing. For even more peace of mind, the all-wheel drive options seamlessly shifts power to Encore's rear wheels when more is required for better traction and handling. Designing a luxury crossover with you in mind means that Buick started with safety, and Encore takes safety to a whole new level with 10 air bags standard and available features such as Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning and all-wheel drive. These technologies combined with great Buick standards like StabiliTrak and OnStar, give Encore a comprehensive safety story.AUDIO Pricing includes destination, optional equipment and reflects manufacturer incentives. We pride ourselves in having an upfront, completely transparent purchase process. Nothing hidden and no surprises! Our goal, to create an automotive buying experience that will last a lifetime. Our hope, you will share your Ed Martin Experience with others. Sincerely, Ric McCoy General Manager
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