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Sitting alone in the rear seat of the business class section of a trans-Atlantic flight, all I can see in the darkness are seven active video screens displaying a most interesting variance... Read full review
What Edmunds.com says Better packaged than any Buick in recent memory, the 2008 Buick Enclave offers a spacious, upscale cabin that will appeal to SUV shoppers who use all three rows of... Read full review
Highs: Serene driving environment, creamy ride, sexy sheetmetal, gorgeous interior. Lows: Tepid power-to-weight ratio, modest towing capacity, so-so braking. A New York Times columnist... Read full review
Aimed at older, more creature-comfort-hungry members of the crossover SUV market, Buick's new Enclave has earned flattering reviews and clearly reflects Buick's renewed focus on quality and... Read full review
Introduction Buick Enclave – 2008 Preview: The 2008 Buick Enclave is a crossover SUV built off the brand new Lambda platform from GM. Targeted at the luxury end of the market against the... Read full review
TheCarConnection.com's crossover experts read the latest reviews on the new 2008 Buick Enclave to produce this comprehensive review. The resident enthusiasts at ... Read full bottom line
2008 BUICK ENCLAVE STYLING | [9 out of 10] Edmunds: "graceful lines and voluptuous curves" Kelley Blue Book: "a bolder appearance than many crossover SUVs " ... Read full review
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Comments (2 total)
2008 Buick Enclave Bottom Line
By Deb Harberon | Posted: 22/8/2008
Here is what I don't understand. It is an elegantly appointed cross over that can carry 7 - 8 people. I certainly wouldn't load 6 kids in this car and I rarely drive around with 6 other adults, so who is this car for?
One Size Doesn't Always Fit All
By Diane | Posted: 2/9/2008
The reviews are very helpful. I don't understand Ms. Harberon's reluctance to put children in this vehicle. It is safe and comfortable. Of course if you let your children do whatever they please, then I can see the reluctance. I have never had those issues with mine. As far as the adults are concerned, we regularly go to dinner and on weekend trips with other couples and have found the roominess and comfort to be a great asset. With gas prices so high, why would you not own a vehicle that could be used to share rides? It's also better for the environment to share rides. We have taken two other couples with us on at least eight different occasions and everyone commented on the comfortable ride. One other couple actually bought one after riding in ours. I guess if you are very concerned about the expense and the kids making a mess, a base model minivan or sedan is what you need. I wouldn't give my Enclave up for anything!
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