In the city I average 8.8 L/100km. Highway, I get 5.5L/100km. I don't drive much in the city, so if I am not driving outside the city, I fill up every two weeks.
This is one of the best reviews I have seen for this car so far. You did an amazing job reviewing this car. I'm really considering get an Envista in a few used.
Excellent review as always! This is literally the only car made today that I am actually intrigued by. My current daily driver has required a number of repairs lately so it may just get traded in for one of these. Even fully loaded, the value compared to everything else is pretty amazing.
We lucked out with this one, as James and Nile both booked Avenir trims during different weeks, but a mix-up at GM meant James took home this ST instead. It'll give us a chance to feature two versions of this in a short time span. We're seeing them everywhere, people absolutely love them!
Glad to hear it! We had the Trax the week we had a major snow storm here in Ontario, but opted to drop the vehicle back off just as the snow started to avoid any issue.
I don't get why people are all over the all wheel drive thing. Yes, it does make it a little easier to drive in winter conditions only if you have winter tires. But there are so many options out there tobthis day that are front wheel drive those drivers still make it through the winter ss when using winter tires. I'm considering this Buick and I believe the front wheel drive is a plus. Less to go wrong and if something does an all wheel drive system repair is going to be way more expensive. I made it through 10 winters in a rear wheel drive Astro Van and I'm pretty sure I can handle the front wheel drive in winter conditions.
Winter tires will make the difference, and a good set. We drove the Chevrolet Trax at the start of a snow storm with Michelin X-Ice tires and found it to handle the snow well.
what a design disaster.....I guess Buick / GMC never drove in the winter when salt/snow can cover the rear bumper thus obscuring the turn signals......LOL
We've covered GM's Super Cruise several times on the Cadillac Escalade, CT6, Chevrolet Bolt EUV, and will be discussing it on the Cadillac Lyriq again soon. It's a hands-free driving aide designed to use GPS, LiDAR, cameras, and sensor data to essentially drive for you while on certain roads.
Bought one three weeks ago. Love it!
Great to hear! Hope it works out well for you, enjoy it!
How long does the gas last? In city in days
In the city I average 8.8 L/100km. Highway, I get 5.5L/100km. I don't drive much in the city, so if I am not driving outside the city, I fill up every two weeks.
That black 🖤🖤 is gorgeous well job done 👍 Buick.
Definitely a win for them, this is the kind of product GM desperately needed for the brand.
This is one of the best reviews I have seen for this car so far. You did an amazing job reviewing this car. I'm really considering get an Envista in a few used.
Thanks for the kind words, we appreciate it!
Excellent review as always! This is literally the only car made today that I am actually intrigued by. My current daily driver has required a number of repairs lately so it may just get traded in for one of these. Even fully loaded, the value compared to everything else is pretty amazing.
We lucked out with this one, as James and Nile both booked Avenir trims during different weeks, but a mix-up at GM meant James took home this ST instead. It'll give us a chance to feature two versions of this in a short time span. We're seeing them everywhere, people absolutely love them!
The Buick Envista drives great in the snow. With big and wide tires it grips very well.
Glad to hear it! We had the Trax the week we had a major snow storm here in Ontario, but opted to drop the vehicle back off just as the snow started to avoid any issue.
I agree, i've had mine (envista) for about 4 months, and in 3-5 inches, it, to my surprise, did very well, on stock tires
I think a great set of winter tires and you shouldn't have any problems.
Love my Buick Verano, I order the Envista Avenir coming in April.
You'll love it!
I bought mine two weeks ago and I love it !
Glad to hear it! We're seeing tonnes of these on the road, it's a real success for Buick.
Went and seen one of these in person and it is beautiful. They sell fast, so I will purchase mine on the next restock.
We're seeing lots of them on the roads out here, they're definitely selling quickly!
Good review man!
Glad you liked it, thanks!
I don't get why people are all over the all wheel drive thing. Yes, it does make it a little easier to drive in winter conditions only if you have winter tires. But there are so many options out there tobthis day that are front wheel drive those drivers still make it through the winter ss when using winter tires. I'm considering this Buick and I believe the front wheel drive is a plus. Less to go wrong and if something does an all wheel drive system repair is going to be way more expensive. I made it through 10 winters in a rear wheel drive Astro Van and I'm pretty sure I can handle the front wheel drive in winter conditions.
It's why we always recommend a good set of winter tires. There's certainly nothing wrong with FWD-only.
Love the car looks elegant.
It definitely does!
I been seeing a lot of these on the road lately its a good look for Buick
They're popping up everywhere it seems! Definitely a strong seller for the brand, they've got a winning formula with this one.
Got the Avenir and 😮💨 best car I’ve ever had
These are great little SUVs, GM nailed it with this one along with the timing of the Buick brand refresh.
All blacked out like that, personally not my cup o' tea, but it sure looks nice.
Same here, we like colour that's for sure.
The front end looks like a 2023 Kona and the back end looks like an Infiniti q55
I don't disagree!
Wow looks like a beamer 😮
Buick definitely nailed it in the styling department!
I’m
Not getting many answers from the dealer. How is this in the snow? It’s. FWD only
Winter tires will make the difference, and a good set. We drove the Chevrolet Trax at the start of a snow storm with Michelin X-Ice tires and found it to handle the snow well.
Watch for roof leaks. There is a service bulletin out for it.
Damm- how did manage to screw that up😊
@@federal6616 Seam weld where the roof and side pnels meet. just look for pin holes.just look up envista roof leaks.
Not completely unexpected for an entirely new car. Hopefully an easy fix.
Why such a small engine why
Fuel efficiency, and realistically most people aren't going to have many people in the car.
you don't know how they kept the cost so low? They make this vehicle in Korea. LOL
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what a design disaster.....I guess Buick / GMC never drove in the winter when salt/snow can cover the rear bumper thus obscuring the turn signals......LOL
Any brand that slaps lights that low has made a critical blunder. I’m surprised brands keep doing it.
Very narrow front seats.
Not meant for bigger people but the Chevrolet Trax was decent enough.
Doesn't look like a Buick Invicta.
Was it supposed to?
Yawn... another boring SUV. Was hoping to see a unique sedan or coupe from Buick.
@@pkbrown58 unfortunately Buick is finished with sedans for the North American market.
Underpowered. I'd pass.
Thought the same ,drove it was pleasantly surprised tbh
You should try it out first.
What is super-cruise?
We've covered GM's Super Cruise several times on the Cadillac Escalade, CT6, Chevrolet Bolt EUV, and will be discussing it on the Cadillac Lyriq again soon. It's a hands-free driving aide designed to use GPS, LiDAR, cameras, and sensor data to essentially drive for you while on certain roads.