Buick Enclave problems

Asked by Mark Mar 08, 2024 at 11:28 AM about the 2021 Buick Enclave Premium AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

There are mechanics that have not endorsed the purchase of 2021 - 2023
enclave's and wondering if there is a common engine issue with this model/  TY

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It's a GM. GM has been churning out poor quality vehicles since the late '90s. They filed for bankruptcy for a reason! GMs have been plagued for years with head gasket failures, transmission failures, electrical problems that can't be fixed, check engine light problems that can't be fixed, body leaks, and the list goes on and on! My Niece bought a brand new 2016 Malibu, I told her not to, but she did. When it was 10 months old and had about 8,000 miles on it she got broke down. Major transmission failure. The car was tied up at the Dealer for three months!! Couldn't get parts, parts coming from China, blah, blah, blah. After she got the car back she's had two dead batteries, check engine light problems, and the transmission still doesn't shift right. It's an absolute piece of junk! My neighbors no longer have GMs. The last two they had they only kept long enough to pay for them. The best vehicle I've ever owned is my 2008 Grand Marquis! I've had the car 12 years now and in that time it's only been in the shop twice! Look at Ford, Toyota, Lexus, and Nissan. But what ever you do, stay away from GM!! Hope that helps!! Jim

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