@@ofcbob6391 The engine gets up to highway speeds just fine. Most of the time I find myself hardly even touching the gas pedal. The vehicle just seems to glide along.
@@jeromeseguin3530 So far so good! Only thing is if you're anti-social it may not be for you. You'll have a lot of people come up to you and ask you about it. lol.
TOTALLY wish that the 2025 would get a similar screen as the Envision and Enclave. I love the envista exterior design and price point too much to part ways with the dream of getting it. But that envision screen is tempting. Send help!
The Buick has a different rear end suspension, different external/interior looks added noise cancel and quiet tuning. All not available in the Chevy. I like the Trax. But IMO that has more of a Subaru outback look as opposed to the more sleek look of the envista. So I think it will sell just fine.
I have seen many reviews of this car calling it a nice city car. This "nice" car is bigger than my SUV, which has taken many road trips in the western United States. What I would like to see is a review of one of these peanut motor Buicks taken on a real road trip out west. I doubt that TINY motor would survive a trip from Dallas to Tucson . . . and back. Run the speed limits (or try to keep up in the slow lane, whichever is faster). That is about 2,000 miles - and a lot of that is at 80 MPH or faster. I am waiting for someone to prove that this Buick can actually survive a little road trip.
I think you only see the world thru USA eyes dude. This 1.2 turbo engine in Europe has taking us on long trips for the last 30 years. From rainy England to Snowy Sweden and back again. Not everything has to be a gas guzzling Hemi my friend.
The reliability of this car (engine 1.2 L turbo, 3 cyl) is in question. This is a mortorcycle engine for 3200 lbs vehicle. Total mismatch. Why to buy a car with non-reliable future? (60k-80k ? miles for this engine). So no, the features do not match the price. Good city vehicle , and probalby short engine life ...
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I have that same Car
It’s amazing
I ❤ it
Does it have adaptive cruise control? I don't see it on the steering wheel controls.
@@ofcbob6391 you can add it on the ST trim.
Just bought a 2025 envista avenir I love it . Just switched from a gmc terrain and WHT a difference
I am the owner of one, and the back wiper is not needed. It is more room in it, then you would think.
As an owner of one the rear wiper is not needed.
I can also confirm it’s not needed
You ever feel like the engine is the worst part of the whole package? 1.2L is awful small.
@@ofcbob6391 The engine gets up to highway speeds just fine. Most of the time I find myself hardly even touching the gas pedal. The vehicle just seems to glide along.
have you experienced any issues with it? I'm looking to get this vehicle
@@jeromeseguin3530 So far so good! Only thing is if you're anti-social it may not be for you. You'll have a lot of people come up to you and ask you about it. lol.
gorgeous car. picking mine up tomorrow
hey tom, im looking for a first car and i wanna know if this will be a good option?
Thank you for this review, I’m goin to pick mine up in a few weeks
A full, unobstructed side view would be nice. If I missed it please provide the time stamp.
TOTALLY wish that the 2025 would get a similar screen as the Envision and Enclave. I love the envista exterior design and price point too much to part ways with the dream of getting it. But that envision screen is tempting. Send help!
I agreeee and the ambience lights
I hopefully someday, I would buy this vehicle.
The Trax is the same car at a cheaper price point. How well will these sell?
The Buick has a different rear end suspension, different external/interior looks added noise cancel and quiet tuning. All not available in the Chevy.
I like the Trax. But IMO that has more of a Subaru outback look as opposed to the more sleek look of the envista. So I think it will sell just fine.
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When did everyone suddenly need AWD?
That is what I have wondered. I receive many comments on my Honda Accord videos saying they want an AWD option but never receive a reason as to why.
Not needed, but it's a "nice to have" feature. Especially for sporty driving, bad weather conditions, or off-road capability.
@@VehicleVisionarylive in Michigan
You sounds like the guy from Hoovies Garage’s dad
I have seen many reviews of this car calling it a nice city car. This "nice" car is bigger than my SUV, which has taken many road trips in the western United States.
What I would like to see is a review of one of these peanut motor Buicks taken on a real road trip out west. I doubt that TINY motor would survive a trip from Dallas to Tucson . . . and back. Run the speed limits (or try to keep up in the slow lane, whichever is faster). That is about 2,000 miles - and a lot of that is at 80 MPH or faster. I am waiting for someone to prove that this Buick can actually survive a little road trip.
I think you only see the world thru USA eyes dude. This 1.2 turbo engine in Europe has taking us on long trips for the last 30 years. From rainy England to Snowy Sweden and back again. Not everything has to be a gas guzzling Hemi my friend.
The reliability of this car (engine 1.2 L turbo, 3 cyl) is in question. This is a mortorcycle engine for 3200 lbs vehicle. Total mismatch. Why to buy a car with non-reliable future? (60k-80k ? miles for this engine).
So no, the features do not match the price. Good city vehicle , and probalby short engine life ...
You neeed a real engine that will last in it
The engine in that Buick won't last past 30k Miles before it blows...
Can I have the numbers for the next powerball drawing since apparently you know the future? 🤦🏻♂️
What data do you base this statement on?...you seem SO confidant