NAIAS: Buick Encore Revealed, Gives Us Morning Sickness

Derek Kreindler
by Derek Kreindler

The overly drawn-out striptease of the Buick Encore is over, and we stand by our suspicions that the Encore was designed expressly for the Chinese market. Expect substantial floorplan-related agony on the part of Buick dealers who get stuck with this thing.

Buick touts the Encore as having more cargo space than the BMW X1 or Audi Q3, and this mere fact shows just how out to lunch Buick is. Anyone looking for a BMW X1 or Audi Q3 is primarily concerned with how they’re going to casually tell their friends that they left their yoga mat or locally and sustainably harvested organic quinoa in the back of their BMW or Audi. For them, a Buick is the car driven by their bubbie or zaidey and therefore a Buick is social poison.

At 168 inches, the Encore is 7 inches longer than a Mini Countryman, and according to our specs, 5 inches shorter than a Sonic. Power comes from the 1.4L turbo 4-cylinder used in the Cruze and Sonic, along with the wretched 6-speed automatic that is usually mated to that motor.





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  • Ixim Ixim on Jan 10, 2012

    A turbo is needed. Too bad only 48 cu. ft. vs 75 for the RAV4/CRV. It should sell well if priced in the mid-$20's, though.

    • Ixim Ixim on Jan 11, 2012

      Oops! It HAS a turbo, albeit a little weak at 140hp. Comparable in form factor to a KIA Soul albeit a lot more posh and pretty.

  • Denster2u Denster2u on Jan 11, 2012

    Folks, this is where the market is heading. Have we forgotten the new CAFE Fuel Economy Standards? Europeans have been driving vehicles like this for a few decades (on that note, it would be nice to see an Opel diesel under the hood too). I really think GM is ahead of the curve and will sell this in large volume. Most vehicles of this size/class sold in the United States have traditionally been cheap low-grade econoboxes, but now Buick is offering the same versatile, nimble, and economical subcompact vehicle with all the luxury amenities of a large luxury car. Who says these things don't go together? Some people who want luxury or a premium brand don't necessarily want a large sedan or SUV. On the flip side, some people who want a small and efficient vehicle don't necessarily want a cheap entry-level econobox. Kudos to Buick for thinking outside the box!

  • ToolGuy From the relevant Haynes Repair Manual:"Caution: The 4.6L models require a special tool to extract the water pump from the coolant crossover housing. This special tool is expensive and the removal procedure is difficult. Have the water pump replaced by a dealer service department or other qualified automotive repair facility if the tool is not available."One version of the tool is Lisle 14440; I paid $10.82 (less 5% discount, plus shipping).You can see why I never attempt my own maintenance or repairs. 😉
  • Dave M. IMO this was the last of the solidly built MBs. Yes, they had the environmentally friendly disintegrating wiring harness, but besides that the mechanicals are pretty solid. I just bought my "forever" car (last new daily driver that'll ease me into retirement), but a 2015-16 E Class sedan is on my bucket list for future purchase. Beautiful design....
  • Rochester After years of self-driving being in the news, I still don't understand the psychology behind it. Not only don't I want this, but I find the idea absurd.
  • Douglas This timeframe of Mercedes has the self-disintegrating engine wiring harness. Not just the W124, but all of them from the early 90's. Only way to properly fix it is to replace it, which I understand to be difficult to find a new one/do it/pay for. Maybe others have actual experience with doing so and can give better hope. On top of that, it's a NH car with "a little bit of rust", which means to about anyone else in the USA it is probably the rustiest W124 they have ever seen. This is probably a $3000 car on a good day.
  • Formula m How many Hyundai and Kia’s do not have the original engine block it left the factory with 10yrs prior?
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