GM Details 2013-MY Buick Enclave MSRP and Features
The automaker’s MSRP is $39,270 including an $825 destination charge.
by Staff
September 19, 2012
2013-My Buick Enclave
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2013-My Buick Enclave
General Motors announced retail pricing for its 2013-MY luxury crossover Buick Enclave. The automaker’s MSRP is $39,270 including an $825 destination charge. The latest edition of the vehicle features new styling, more standard equipment, Intellilink and more safety technologies, according to GM.
All Enclave models come equipped with a 3.6L direct-injected V-6 with continuously variable valve timing. This engine can produce up to 288 hp and generates 270 lb. ft. of torque, GM stated. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 24 mpg highway, 17 city, on FWD models and 22 mpg highway, 16 city, on Enclave AWD models.
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Standard content for all three equipment groups GM is offering for the vehicle includes seven-inch Color Touch radio with IntelliLink, high-intensity discharge headlamps, Rear Parking Assist, a Rear Vision Camera, remote start and a power liftgate. The vehicle features GM’s front-center air bag as standard. GM is also offering offers 7- or 8-passenger seating choices for the Enclave at no added cost.
The Leather Group comes with leather-appointed upholstery, heated front seats, an eight-way power passenger seat, memory seat settings and Side Blind Zone Alert with Cross Traffic Alert. This brings MSRP for the vehicle up to $43,285.
The Premium Group adds to the standard and Leather Group equipment, and includes 19-inch chrome clad wheels, articulating headlamps, a Bose premium audio system, cooled front seats, power-folding side mirrors, and a power tilting/telescoping steering column. This moves the base retail price up to $46,450.
Lastly, all Enclave models can be equipped with all-wheel drive ($2,000), navigation ($795-$1,540) or a trailering package ($525).
Other features include new LED daytime running lamps, LED-accented taillights, ambient interior lighting and Dual-flow dampers that provide a smoother ride and better handling by controlling suspension damping in different driving conditions.
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