2015 Buick Enclave on 2040-cars
Roscommon, Michigan, United States
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Enclave leaves outside noises where they belong. its Quiettuning technology helps reduce, block and absorb noise and vibration, so you’re left with the ideal environment for conversation or whatever sounds good to you. nothing stands between your ears and the available Bose 10-speaker sound system. engineered specifically for the enclave cabin, music sounds full and detailed, speech sounds natural and the system even approaches live performance levels without distortion.
Slide in and discover a new “low and away” instrument panel that creates a sense of wide-open space. its soft-to-the-touch feel makes you want to run your hand across its surface, while your eyes are treated to distinctive wood tones, chrome accents and ice-blue ambient lighting. enclave is built around comfort for short trips to the store or long journeys across the country. the driver and front-passenger seats offer optional heating and cooling and are power adjustable up to eight directions, including lumbar, so you can tailor enclave’s comforts to fit yours.
TURN ENCLAVE INTO YOUR FAVORITE ENTERTAINMENT VENUE.
Enclave lets you personalize your listening options. call up music, news, sports and other features—just by saying the word. your voice is all you need to control the Buick intelliLink1 interactive audio system and even make hands-free calls. using Bluetooth,2 it connects your compatible smartphone to a high-resolution touch-screen. with the ease of advanced voice recognition (or steering-wheel-mounted controls), you have access to audio apps on your phone such as pandora internet radio or stitchertm smartradio, and siriusxm satellite radio3 (with 3-month trial). intelliLink also easily stores your mobile phone contacts. there’s even a usB port4 to connect your iphone® or digital music player. you’re doing all of this while keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
NAVIGATION
POWER MOONROOF
BLIND SIDE
HEATED SEAT
REAR CAMERA
IT’S GOT YOUR BACK, AND YOUR SIDES,TOO.
Enclave’s rearview camera system—conveniently located in the center-mounted information screen—gives you a heads-up of what’s behind you. the new available rear cross traffic alert makes you aware of oncoming traffic when backing up, while the optional side Blind Zone alert1 uses radar to warn you when a vehicle is in your side-mirror blind spot. and in an industry first, the driver’s seat side-mounted front center air bag2 adds another layer of protection by providing cushioning between you and your front passenger to help reduce injuries in side impacts.
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Wed, 24 Jul 2013A Nice, New Buick Aims For Middle Of The Road
Any time someone describes some portion of a car or a driving experience as being "nice," I want to either A) throttle them or B) run as fast and as far as I can from that vehicle. "Nice" is among the most insidious words in the English language - at best it's vague, and at worst, it conveys the exact opposite of its literal meaning. Yet it seems to be used with damnable frequency when it comes to verbally illustrating vehicles. "It looks really nice," or "These seats feel nice," or, heaven forefend, "It's got a nice ride," are all windy signifiers of absolutely nothing resembling a concrete opinion. "Nice" is the adjectival equivalent of meekly smiling and nodding your head.
Of course, I'm as guilty as the next person of having thrown English's least powerful descriptor around. There's even a chance that, rant aside, you'll catch me making nice in reviews to come. That's fine, but you should know that when you stumble upon such usage, past or future, that you've found a sentence in which I'm simply applying a bare minimum of effort to the task.
Junkyard Gem: 1990 Buick Reatta Coupe
Sun, Nov 6 2022During the 1980s, General Motors worked hard to woo back American car shoppers who had defected to European luxury brands. Swanky interiors, futuristic electronics and Europe-influenced styling found their way into quite a few GM models during the second half of the decade. Pontiac had the 6000 STE, Oldsmobile offered the Toronado Trofeo, Cadillac sold the Turin-Hamtramck-built Allante, and Buick produced the sporty Reatta two-seater. Just under 22,000 Reattas were built during the 1988 through 1991 model years, and today's Junkyard Find is the fifth example I've found during my junkyard travels. The Reatta was the most expensive 1990 Buick, priced at $28,335 for the coupe and $34,995 for the convertible (or about $65,895 and $81,380 in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars). For that kind of money, American car shoppers in 1990 could get a BMW 325i in coupe or convertible form for $24,650 or $33,850. They could get a Saab 900 Turbo convertible for $32,995 or an Audi Coupe Quattro for $29,750. Each of those European competitors had sophisticated overhead-cam engines and grippy suspensions, but the Reatta was built on a shortened version of the chassis that went under the Barcalounger-esque Buick Riviera and its engine was the old-timey pushrod Buick V6. The 3.8-liter Buick V6 had been made quite reliable and acceptably smooth by the time this car was built, and it made 165 horsepower (just three fewer than the BMW 325i), but Buick salesmen didn't have much to brag about when showing this engine compartment to a 35-year-old youngster who had just driven a Saab 900 Turbo. The antiquated engine was problem enough, but the lack of a manual transmission served to chase off additional potential buyers. A four-speed automatic was mandatory in every Reatta. Just in case some traditional (i.e. Greatest Generation members) Buick customers might consider this glamorous two-seater, Buick scared them off with the Reatta's video-game-style digital dash and its way-ahead-of-its-time Graphics Control Center touchscreen interface. You can't win! The Graphics Control Center hardware has been grabbed from this dash (the components also fit optioned-up Rivieras and Trofeos of the same era, so junkyard shoppers pull them for resale). Naturally, a Reatta owner would want a hardwired car phone. If you really wanted to be cool in the early 1990s, you bought a Chrysler product with the amazing VisorPhone.
GM veteran Bryan Nesbitt tapped to head Buick design
Sat, Jun 6 2015General Motors styling veteran Bryan Nesbitt (pictured above) took over a new role on Monday as executive director of global Buick design and global architectures. Andrew Smith, who previously did that job and also coordinated the look for Cadillac, has remained in charge of the pen at Caddy with this shift. Nesbitt rose to prominence when he designed the Chrysler PT Cruiser, according to Automotive News. He joined GM in 2001 and has been there ever since in multiple high-level roles. In 2007, he was appointed vice president of design for North America and was later briefly general manager of Cadillac in 2009-2010. Nesbitt took over as the vice president of GM's international operations design in China in 2011. This shuffle also moves Ken Parkinson, currently styling boss for Chevrolet trucks, to China as design vice president there. In addition, John Cafaro becomes the person in charge of the look for Chevy globally, rather than previously splitting that role between cars and trucks with Parkinson. GM Global Design Leadership Changes – effective June 1, 2015. Bryan Nesbitt, Design Vice President, GM China will repatriate to North America and assume the position of Executive Director, Global Buick and Global Architectures. He will be located in Warren, MI. Bryan will be the design Champion for Buick in the US and China. Ken Parkinson, Executive Director, Global Chevrolet Trucks and Global Architecture will assume the position of Design Vice President, GM China. He will be based in Shanghai, China. Andrew Smith, Executive Director, Global Cadillac and Buick Design will assume the position of Executive Director, Global Cadillac. He will continue to be the design Champion for the Cadillac brand. In addition, he will continue to lead the Global Color & Trim team. He will be based in Warren, Michigan. John Cafaro, Executive Director, Global Chevrolet Cars will assume the position of Executive Director, Global Chevrolet. He will be the design Champion for Chevrolet. In addition, John will lead the exterior components and accessories team. He will continue to be based in Warren, MI. The roles and responsibilities of Helen Emsley, Mark Adams, Carlos Barba, Clay Dean, Michael Simcoe, and Teckla Rhoades remain the same. Related Video: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience.

