ENCLAVE PROVES POPULAR FOR BUICK
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ENCLAVE PROVES POPULAR FOR BUICK


Of the three Lambda-platform vehicles which are sold by General Motors presently, the most expensive has generated the most hype. You're not surprised. You knew that one vehicle was a Saturn and the other was a GMC, right? Did I mention that the most expensive crossover in this trio is a Buick? That it starts at almost $41,000 in Canada? And is one of the best-looking large tallwagons available?

Back in August, the Enclave was discussed with three of its competitors on GCBC in a traditional 3 To Beat. Apparently, this curvaceous luxury vehicle had 8000 advance orders in the States prior to this past April.




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