2020 Buick Encore GX Has Brake System Issues, Says Consumer Reports
Brake squeal is the most common issue.
Read More »Brake squeal is the most common issue.
Read More »The problem could be related to soy-based wire coating.
Read More »This suit was filed in Michigan this month.
Read More »2020 and later models will receive the update shortly, too.
Read More »Some owners are plugging the radar detector into the interior rearview mirror connection.
Read More »The two plaintiffs own a 2019 Chevy Blazer and 2017 Chevy Volt.
Read More »The only more reliable vehicle for 2022 is the Buick Envision.
Read More »The suit was filed over apparent starter motor issues.
Read More »Reliability issues plagued the Enclave in 2020 and 2021.
Read More »Likely due to the battery fires and subsequent recall campaign.
Read More »Only the Lexus GX was as reliable.
Read More »The XT5's reliability is rock solid, according to CR readers.
Read More »Owners can once again park within 50 feet of another car.
Read More »The replacement modules feature improved battery chemistry.
Read More »Buick has predicted three-year service costs of $452.
Read More »GM says the issue is not covered under its warranty policy.
Read More »GM is now closely monitoring battery cell production at LG plants.
Read More »Trim and leaks also on the list of issues.
Read More »Low scores for reliability as well.
Read More »Chips, peeling, and cracking are common issues.
Read More »Affecting 5.3L L84 and 6.2L L87 V8 engines.
Read More »The 5.3L L84 and 6.2L V8 L87 seem to be affected.
Read More »Getting under the skin with a master mechanic.
Read More »Failure usually occurs around 75,000 miles.
Read More »Issues usually creep up around 101,000 to 162,000 miles.
Read More »At the top of the list, unfortunately.
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