3 Reviews
Auto Buyers Guide gives the 2025 Buick Encore GX a solidly positive rating of 71/100, praising its cabin technology (90/100) with wireless charging, integrated camera displays, and thoughtful overhead console features, along with its exceptional value proposition at $27,295 and surprisingly soft-touch interior materials. The vehicle maximizes its compact footprint with cargo and legroom comparable to the Honda HRV, though its 1.2L turbo engine delivers modest performance with a sluggish 8.8-second 0-60 time and slow initial acceleration from a stop. Design feels mixed with some premium touches like LED light pipe headlights offset by an overall aesthetic that lacks cohesion, and notably, adaptive cruise control isn't standard despite being offered by competitors. The Encore GX is ideal for budget-conscious buyers seeking practical subcompact crossover space and modern tech without paying for high performance.
▶ Watch Review ↗Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2024 Buick Encore GX a mixed review (56/100), finding strengths in its driving technology and reliability, including blind spot monitors, an HD vision camera system for parking assistance, and quality interior materials with smooth hard plastics and double stitching. The cabin offers competitive tech features like an 8-way power adjustable driver seat with lumbar support, heated seats, and a heated steering wheel, while the refreshed exterior design impresses with new LED headlights and an attractive copper ice metallic color option. However, the vehicle is significantly hampered by weak performance from its 1.3-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, which produces only 155 horsepower, feels rough and vibrates noticeably, and loses acceleration above 30 mph—compounded by poor fuel economy at 27 mpg combined and a steep value proposition that climbs from $25,000 for the base model to over $35,000 when equipped with options. The Encore GX is best suited for buyers prioritizing interior space and tech amenities over acceleration and fuel efficiency, though the reviewer's stated preference against the front-end styling suggests skepticism about the vehicle's overall appeal.
▶ Watch Review ↗Redline Reviews gives the 2024 Buick Encore GX Pure a mixed rating of 51/100, praising its cabin technology and driving assistance features—including an 11-inch touchscreen and standard full LED headlights—while highlighting its practical livability with light weight, spacious cargo, and commuter-friendly driving dynamics. However, the review reveals significant value concerns, with complaints about the $400 power liftgate not being standard, AWD costing an extra $1,500 versus competitors' standard offerings, and cheap-feeling materials like the plasticky key fob undermining the premium positioning. Performance is also underwhelming, with the 155-horsepower 1.3L turbo engine lacking real punch and paddle shifters absent from the sportier ST trim. This vehicle is best suited for budget-conscious commuters prioritizing easy maneuverability and tech features over driving excitement or long-highway efficiency.
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