Buick Encore Wraps Up Successful First Year Of Sales
Buick sold 97,311 Encores worldwide in 2013.
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The Encore is a small (subcompact) crossover utility vehicle (CUV) from GM’s Buick division. It was introduced in 2013 as the smallest Buick utility. In 2019, the Encore family was expended to include the slightly larger and more premium Encore GX, which is mechanically different from the Encore. This page displays Buick Encore news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
Buick sold 97,311 Encores worldwide in 2013.
The Encore is deserving of an encore of some sort.
Nearly 50 vehicles in contention, and only two of them will receive NACTOY titles.
B-segment luxury for the win!
Two features, including Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and Side Blind Zone Alert, are particularly welcome.
With 10 airbags, the 2013 Encore is prepared for some pretty bad situations.
These two are more alike than one may initially believe.
Buick isn’t slowing down, at all.
Exactly 144 Encores are slated to be recalled.
60 of those will be relocated to other GM plants, while 44 will have to find employment elsewhere.
You may see design elements you may have never paid any attention to.
GM’s President of North America provides a few reasons that the subcompact crossover would not have worked in the US of A.
GM expected 1,500 orders for the subcompact luxury crossover. It received roughly 9,000.
Enclave, Encore, Envision, Enspire… we see another Buick crossover in the future.