Buick Enclave: Verano in the Market
The path to entry-luxury success is littered with Infiniti G20s, BMW 318s and
Mercedes C230 hatchbacks. But automakers persist. Mercedes will bring the next
A-Class here, and Audi has plans for a revamped A3. You can hardly blame GM for
bringing us a Buick version of the Cruze, especially given the Buick's
differences. Holes in the automotive landscape reveal untapped opportunities —
or simply no demand. Time will tell what Buick found.
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Despite its commuter-car roots, the 2012 Buick Verano drives and feels more
like a luxury car, which makes its starting price all the more attractive.
Parent company GM sunk big cash into developi
The Verano measures a smidge larger than the Cruze, with which it shares the
same wheelbase. The Buick's footprint falls between the shrink-wrapped Lexus IS
250 and larger Acura TSX, but its styli
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GM's trio of three-row crossovers excels at carrying cargo, especially behind
the third row, where many competitors fall short. The Enclave has 18.9 cubic
feet of room behind the third row, which is more than the Mazda CX-9 (17.2 cubic
feet) and Hyundai Veracruz (13.4 cubic feet) offer. In fai
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