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Buick says its new Enclave crossover vehicle will capture luxury-seeking buyers looking for sleek style in an eight-passenger package.
The front-wheel-drive Enclave CX starts at $32,790, while the all-wheel-drive model starts at $34,790.
The front-wheel-drive Enclave CXL begins at $34,990, while the all-wheel-drive version starts at $36,990.
Buick calls the Enclave its first luxury crossover SUV. Before it, the brand offered a truck-based
When it arrives in showrooms in the summer the Enclave will be offered in two editions, CX and CXL. Both will be powered by GM’s 3.6-liter V-6, a dual overhead-cam engine with variable valve timing, 275 horsepower, and 251 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission will be the only gearbox offered, while buyers will get a choice of front- or all-wheel drive.
The Enclave’s chassis consists of a unibody structure with independent suspension at all four corners. Steering is through a variable-effort, power rack-and-pinion setup, and the standard anti-lock brakes are assisted by stock 18-inch wheels and tires; 19-inchers and 20-inchers are available. With the proper equipment the Enclave can tow 4500 pounds.
Other standard safety features are stability control with rollover mitigation, tire pressure monitors, traction control, and six airbags including three-row curtain airbags.

Ken Gross (right), Petersen Automotive Museum director, with wife Trish and children
The traditional GM brand also says the Enclave’s flexibility will be attractive to shoppers conditioned to upscale Acura and Lexus utes. The second-row seats in particular have been adapted for all sorts of people- and cargo-carrying duties. They flip and fold flat for cargo, and slide far forward to allow easier access to the adult-sized third-row seat, Buick claims. The second-row captain’s chairs can be swapped for a bench seat for eight-passenger capacity; the seven-passenger version has a console between the second-row seats. All Enclaves have more than two-dozen storage cubbies throughout the vehicle for secure stowage.
Standard and optional features will include a rear backup camera; a power liftgate; touch-screen DVD navigation; Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist; power tilt and telescoping steering wheel; a Bose 5.1 ten-speaker surround sound system; a rear-seat DVD entertainment system; a sunroof; XM satellite radio; and OnStar with Turn-By-Turn voice-activated navigation.
The Enclave goes on sale in the summer of 2007 as a 2008 model.
2008 Buick Enclave
Base price: $28,500 (est.)
Engine: 3.6-liter V-6, 275 hp/251 lb-ft
Transmission: Six-speed automatic, front- or all-wheel drive
Length x width x height: 201.8 x 79.0 x 72.2 in
Wheelbase: 118.9 in
Curb weight: 4780–4985 lb
Fuel economy (EPA city/hwy): N/A
Major standard features: 18-inch wheels, high-intensity discharge headlamps; tire pressure monitors; OnStar
Safety features: Anti-lock brakes, stability and traction control; dual front, side, and curtain airbags
Warranty: Four years/50,000 miles
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