The small Encore crossover has been Buick’s best-selling car for years now. The 2024 Encore GX (the smaller non-GX model is discontinued) gets the brand’s new face from the Wildcat concept vehicle, a new instrument panel and the reimagined Tri-Shield logo. Is this enough to temp buyers away from mainstream competitors like Mazda CX-30, Honda HR-V or Kia Seltos (or even spendy rigs like Audi Q3, BMW X1, Mercedes GLA or Volvo XC 40)? Tom Voelk checks out a mid-level trim Sport Touring model with the popular option packages.
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00:00 Intro
1:10 Competitors
1:43 Pricing
2:32 Powertrain
3:31 Performance
4:34 Ride + Handling
5:50 Fuel Efficiency
6:33 Cargo
7:52 Interior
9:18 Back Seat
10:30 Red Light Green Light
11:29 Summary
12:29 Epilogue
13:20 Before I Go
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