2017 Buick Enclave for Sale in Los Angeles, CA
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Used Buick Enclave By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | - | $32,185 | 3,848 listings |
2020 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 41 Great Deals | $23,291 | 3,351 listings |
2019 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 24 Great Deals | $18,995 | 444 listings |
2018 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 27 Great Deals | $17,787 | 775 listings |
2017 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 101 Great Deals | $11,995 | 1,971 listings |
2016 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 44 Great Deals | $6,795 | 684 listings |
2015 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 21 Great Deals | $8,967 | 572 listings |
2014 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 45 Great Deals | $4,995 | 650 listings |
2013 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 17 Great Deals | $6,295 | 349 listings |
2012 Buick Enclave in Los Angeles, CA | 22 Great Deals | $3,997 | 546 listings |
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2017 Buick Enclave

The Enclave, Buick’s entry into the full-size luxury crossover market, was first introduced for the 2008 model year and shares the General Motors Lambda platform with the GMC Acadia and Chevy Traverse. With its chrome waterfall grille, the Enclave is the most distinctive and arguably the best looking of the three; it's also the best equipped and the most expensive by a significant margin, selling for around $40,000. Changes for 2017 are minimal, as this is expected to be the final year for the Enclave's first generation. Other than a cleaner front-end treatment and other minor cosmetic tweaks, the 2017 Enclave is largely the same vehicle as it was before.
The only engine available for the 2012 Enclave is a 3.6-liter V6 rated at a more-than-adequate 288 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque. Buyers can choose between front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD), but the only available transmission is a 6-speed automatic that, in a world with seven or eight or even nine gears, reveals the Enclave’s older design. The Enclave can also tow up to 4,500 pounds, enough for light recreational gear, and will do 16 mpg city/22 highway with AWD. In terms of fuel economy, the Enclave is bested by both the Toyota Highlander and the Acura MDX.
The Enclave's driving dynamics are basic, as they are for most full-size crossovers, because what matters most is on the inside. A good choice for families who don’t want or need something as spacious as a minivan, the Enclave seats up to eight, with a high seating position for passengers in the second row that doesn’t sacrifice headroom. It is also available with two seats rather than three in the second row, making the third row more accessible.
Both the second and third rows also fold down for a total of 115 cubic feet of storage space, making the Enclave one of the roomier vehicles in its class. To make loading and unloading easier, the rear doors can open and close electronically. Up front, there’s a heated wood-trimmed steering wheel, heated and cooled power front seats, tri-zone climate control, and GM’s Intellilink infotainment system with a touchscreen, Wi-Fi, HD Radio, voice recognition, and a USB port. Satellite navigation and a 10-speaker Bose sound system come optional.
The 2016 Buick Enclave received a 5-star crash-test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and top scores of Good on all tests from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, so this is certainly a vehicle to make you feel a little more secure. It has plenty of extra safety features as well, including available blind-spot monitors, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision warning.
Though older in design, the 2017 Buick Enclave is still a relevant and capable luxury crossover, ideal for a small family. We can expect significant changes when the second-generation Enclave arrives for the 2018 model year. That debut might be worth waiting for, as it's only a little over a year away. On the other hand, those who don’t need the latest and greatest but do want a step up from the Chevy and GMC offerings should be perfectly satisfied with the current Enclave.
Top rated dealers near you with 2017 Buick Enclave for Sale
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Hardin Buick GMC
27 miles away
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Western Motors
29 miles away
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California Motor Trade III
40 miles away
2017 Buick Enclave Reviews
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by amandaThe Enclave is by far my FAVORITE SUV on the market! It rides,drives,&runs as smooth as a Cadillac without the price tag! After owning one no other vehicle compares,so I cant wait to find my next New but gently used Enclave Premium! -
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by Guru81F59This car is nicely appointed and has all the features we want. It is very quiet - hard to tell if the engine is running when stopped and at idle. The suspension and drivetrain are very tight and smooth. This car was a good buy. -
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by Guru9Z4878The price is a little too high for the year it is. I really like it and woul love to buy it but not at that price. Its too much for a 20011.
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