Everything about Buick Enclave totally explained
The
Buick Enclave is a
full-size crossover SUV launched in May of 2007 as a 2008
model by the
Buick division of
General Motors. The Buick Enclave,
GMC Acadia,
Chevrolet Traverse, and
Saturn Outlook all share the new
GM Lambda platform. The Enclave was previewed at the 2006
North American International Auto Show, officially as a
concept car, making it the first Lambda vehicle to be displayed. The Enclave is partially based on the
Buick Centieme shown at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show.
The Enclave replaced both of Buick's
SUVs, the minivan-based
Rendezvous, the truck-based
Rainier, as well as the
Terraza minivan, and becoming the only people-mover vehicle in the Buick lineup. It features comfortable seating for six, and up to eight with a third row with a foot well, generous interior space, and either
front- or
all-wheel drive.
Like its Lambda siblings, the Enclave is powered by a 3.6
L High Feature V6 engine mated to a six-speed
automatic transmission. The Lambda vehicles are built at
GM's new
Delta Township Assembly plant near
Lansing, Michigan, and production of the Enclave commenced on
April 11,
2007, with the first vehicles reaching certain dealers by the end of the month. The Enclave debuted with a starting price of $32,790.
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Initial sales of the Enclave have been very strong, with demand far exceeding production capacity, forcing GM to add a third shift to the Delta Township plant
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Sales
| Model Year |
Sales |
| 2007 |
29,286 |
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