The Encore's electric steering setup works well with just the right mixture of centering and feedback simulation on a curvy road. Over highway expansion joints and urban pot holes, it exhibits merely light chopiness and impressive control overall. Don't let those basic specs fool you: the Encore rides decidedly well in almost any circumstance. Up front, its suspension features struts, while a torsion beam does duty at the rear. Large 18-inch alloy wheels aside, the Encore is econo-car underneath. To get the most out of this engine, you'll find yourself digging deep into the throttle to force the gearbox to downshift once, twice, and even three times to merge onto an expressway. To reduce fuel consumption, the Encore's 6-speed automatic has been programmed to upshift aggressively. Don't think of it as a mud-plugger, but the Encore will be sufficient for most winter driving. That all-wheel drive system is set to deliver power rearward during acceleration, to improve traction, but it can send power forward at speeds up to 37 mph. All in, a loaded Encore stickers for $33,000, which is well under a BMW X1.įor 2015, the Encore adds a 4G LTE antenna that can create a WiFi hotspot inside the vehicle. From there, options include Bose audio, leather seating surfaces, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and more. All-wheel drive variants ride a bit more smoothly perhaps due to their extra mass.Įncores are well-equipped to start at around $25,000 with features like a backup camera, Bluetooth, and the expected power windows, mirrors, and locks. Even with the lighter front-wheel drive model, the 0-60 mph sprint takes 9 seconds, meaning passing requires some planning.įor a short wheelbase and a higher center of gravity, the Encore handles well. All variants share the same the turbocharged 1.4-liter inline-4 plucked from the Sonic and a six-speed automatic gearbox.īut where the Sonic is a featherweight, the Encore tips the scales at 3,200 pounds that's a lot of mass for 138 horsepower to move. But the Buick's optional all-wheel drive system isn't offered on that Chevy-even if it's tuned more for wintry conditions than off-roading. Its real interior forte is in its flexibility the rear seat folds down and even the passenger's seat up front can be folded for extra long cargo carrying ability.Īlthough you'd likely never guess it, the Encore shares some of its underpinnings with Chevy's humble Sonic subcompact. There's plenty of headroom, but overall the Encore's narrowness means that front seat passengers can brush elbows on occasion. Active noise canceling technology mutes most underhood growl. Other color combos are more conventional, but all make the most of a relatively silent cabin that only lets in limited roar from the road below. Inside, the Encore's available cocoa-hued leather and brown two-tone trim lends a stylish buzz. But overall it has nearly enough presence to justify a price tag that typically undercuts competitors. Its front fascia is raked steeply, it rides on oversized 18-inch wheels, and much of its body sculpting appears as if Buick's designers were trying a little too hard. Overall, the Encore conveys a tougher style that hides its tall and boxy proportions. That puts Buick in the middle: It's a brand that's more upmarket than mass but nowhere near competing with the Germans. Compared to traditional luxury nameplates, only BMW and Mercedes offer all-wheel-drive crossovers even close to the Encore's small size-and we're not so sure that BMW X1 or Mercedes GLA shoppers would be hard-pressed even to locate their local Buick showroom. MINI's Countryman and upcoming Fiat 500X are quirkier and more youthful. It offers decent fuel economy wrapped up in a smart, city-oriented size, but the Buick is set apart by its conventional approach to coddling, and its price can reach well beyond $30,000 as its options begin to pile up. Still, it's not entirely clear where the 2015 Encore fits into the market. The burgeoning competition makes the littlest Buick look like a trailblazer, albeit one with somewhat unusual lines and proportions. Now there are new entries both at the affordable end-the Chevrolet Trax, Fiat 500X, Honda HR-V, and Jeep Renegade-and from luxury marques-Audi Q3, BMW X1, and Mercedes-Benz GLA. Two years ago, the 2015 Buick Encore-now in its third model year-represented a segment of one.
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