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2008 Buick Enclave Preview
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For thisreason, General Motors’ business model of transforming one specific architecture, whether it underpins a four-door sedan, SUV or pickup truck, into multiple
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| Does Buick's new Enclave have what it takes to lure in the business class crowd? (Photo: General Motors) |
Cadillac has been the leader in this offensive, boasting chiseled lines that cut through the wind so severely that its cars would seem as if to leave a trail of blood in their wakes; although at the sight of Lincoln’s fortunes it becomes apparent that such an analogy isn’t too far fetched, with GM’s luxury brand having shown no quarter on what, other than the
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| It certainly looks good. (Photo: General Motors) |
All it takes is a really
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| Buick does such details well. (Photo: General Motors) |
It seems that a number of brands are staking their future profitability on such SUV cum station wagons, including the aforementioned Pacifica plus a forthcoming Dodge CUV, that Taurus X I just commented on and its Edge sibling, plus the Lincoln MKX. Of course, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan
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| There are a lot of big players in the luxury crossover segment, so Enclave has its work cut out for it. (Photo: General Motors) |
But then again, you could say that the General has long been right in the thick of it, andmaybe, depending on your point of view, that the world’s largest automaker was a bit of a trend setter. After all, what was Pontiac’s Aztek if not a crossover, or considering we’re talking Buick, the Rendezvous? Of course, based on the Venture/Montana minivan architecture, these were hardly true SUVs, and at the other end of the spectrum, hardly dynamic handlers. The latter of the two sold very well and has garnered extremely strong customer loyalty, mind you. Buick feels these same customers will like the Enclave even more, while at the same time it believes that customers within Buick that are currently driving its Terraza minivan (expected to be discontinued soon), as well as those in the brand’s various sedans, will want to move
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| One thing's for sure, the Enclave has come a long way since the Rendezvous. (Photo: General Motors) |
Conquest sales are exactly what GM needs to slow a steady decline in market share (only 50.5 percent of the U.S. market was taken by domestic brands in January, which means that the imports won an unprecedented 49.5 percent of new vehiclebuyers resulting in domestic market share dropping by 5.2 percent in January compared to the same month last year), and that charge is first being led by the aforementioned revitalized Saturn brand when it comes to full-size crossovers. The Enclave shares its Lambda architecture with Saturn’s Outlook, the entry-level CUV in GM’s three-fold arsenal, which will be followed shortly by GMC’s Acadia. The Enclave will be last out of the blocks (for now at least), showing up this spring as a 2008 model.
And getting back to how all this started (remember, back on the plane to Europe?), what I like about GM’s new design direction, as an automaker overall, is that most of its new
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| Overall, the Enclave has a nice upscale appearance, and it doesn't look anything like its platform-mates. (Photo: General Motors) |
Its curves are plenty, with muscular haunches and dramatic shoulder lines that should be appealing to masculine buyers, plus a certain air of graciousness that no doubt will feel right to women. Its liberal use of chrome is also right for the times, but also pays tribute to Buicks of days gone by when chrome was king and a big Roadmaster’s waterfall grille was about as intimidating
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| Plenty of curves give the Enclave a sporty stance, while the chrome details are quite elegant. (Photo: General Motors) |
This is critically important, of course, being that many from its aforementioned target market will be moving over from family hauling appliances, whether Terrazas or Town & Countrys, to this more engaging form of vehicle.Buick hopes that the Enclave’s rather large dimensions will make it a good minivan alternative, and after spending some time crawling around inside one on display at the Los Angeles Auto Show, where it was introduced late in November, and then once again in Detroit after it was introduced behind the very lovely model and former pro volleyball player, Gabrielle Reese, who was wearing a scintillating gold Donna Karan gown while walking the runway at the GM Style evening gala the night before, I believe that it will lend well to family hauling duties.
But before you think I’m saying you should dust off your old van and make way to your local Buick store to lay a deposit
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| Model and former pro volleyball player Gabrielle Reese walks the GM Style runway at NAIAS in front of the Enclave while wearing a Donna Karan gown. (Photo: Jeffrey Sauger, General Motors) |
That intro, by the way, took place the night before the LA Auto Show media intros. It all seemed like a rather normal affair, with no fireworks, no song and dance routine and no cars flying through plate glass windows, or anything so dramatic, when out from the new Enclave that had just rolled onto the stage came GM CEO Rick Wagoner and, from behind the wheel, famed Buick spokesman Tiger
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| GM CEO Rick Wagoner and famed Buick spokesman Tiger Woods share a laugh at the Enclave's Los Angeles Auto Show debut. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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| Only minimalists will be disappointed with the Enclave's luxurious, well-made interior. (Photo: General Motors) |
ThankfullyBuick’s tufted, overstuffed furniture days are long gone, and any chance of finding rind stones, let alone diamonds clipped into the crevices of pillowy, velour couch fabric won’t come from the factory – don’t put it past the SEMA crowd though. Complementing what are actually very upscale perforated leather seating surfaces, Buick has integrated one of the most stimulating interiors to come along in a very long time. It’s all curves and ovoid shapes, the former most apparent in the double-bubble dash top housing an extremely classy instrument package on the left and a circular Tiffany-style analog clock and vents on the right, atop the center stack, and the latter seen in the left and right-side vents, plus circles for just about every other gauge and aperture. Bright metal, brushed aluminum and rich woodgrain is everywhere, while the show car featured an attractive two-tone dark gray and tan motif. All the controls are of the new high-quality GM ilk, so premium buyers won’t be put off by shoddy switchgear any longer, and as is usually the case, there are enough goodies onboard to keep even the most ardent early adopter engrossed for weeks on end.

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| Powerful V6 should move the Enclave at a decent pace, although a V8 is expected in top-line models. (Photo: General Motors) |
While the General has a number of smooth, sophisticated V8s that would suit the Enclave, its powerful, refined 3.6-liter V6 has been given sole duty in the Enclave for the time being; although the fact that the Acadia Denali is getting a V8 means that one for the more upscale Enclave is probably forthcoming. Nevertheless, the V6, making 275 horsepower and 251 lb-ft of torque, is moreV8-like than most rival V6s, and the added fuel savings should be good enough to stop would-be naysayers from complaining. As important for fuel savings, as well as performance, is GM’s new Hydra-Matic six-speed automatic transmission, which in other applications provides liquid smooth shifts and spirited performance. Surprisingly, the robust drivetrain allows the Enclave to tow up to 4,500 lbs, which should be good enough for small watercraft, dirt bike trailers and/or snowmobiles.
An all-new fully independent chassis and rack-and-pinion steering system should make the big crossover handle well, as will 18- and 19-inch alloy wheel and tires combinations. GM even has 20-inch packages available at the dealer level, keeping its aftermarket sales in-house.
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| The Enclave really hauls... (Photo: General Motors) |
Yes, you can haul a driver and six passengers with the new Enclave, with the good news being that the nethermost seats aren’t too challenging for normal-sized adults. Few vehicles in this class are capable of transporting adults in the third row at all, let alone for long distances, but being that GM is dropping its minivans with hopes of pulling such buyers into its CUV range, such details were tantamount.
Those onboard will be grateful GM installed its most advanced safety equipment, starting with four-wheel antilock brakes (with all of the three-letter acronyms), traction control, StabiliTrak electronic stability control, with rollover mitigation, plus a tire pressure monitoring system. Passive considerations include airbags stuffed behind almost every interior panel, including the two up front, of course, plus two inside the front seatbacks, two in the roof rail stretching from front to the very back, the latter pre-triggered by GM’s rollover sensing system, or impact.
Finally, GM backs most everything up with its comprehensive warranty for 48 months or 50,000 miles bumper to bumper, and five years, 100,000 miles of powertrain coverage.
Do they have a winner? By all counts Enclave prospects look extremely positive, yet only time will tell if Buick will not only be able to hold onto its depleting customer base but also pull in new clients from competing brands.
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