December 4, 20196 yr 15 hours ago, ocnblu said: This thing has a LOT of stuff on it! Not entirely true. Maybe a 1 point 3 liter turbo tri cylinder could be called a performance package. But in my honest and most humble opinion, I think these here 4 horsepers are more unbridled and hence....more performance oriented... I think this new CUV is missing quite a few things... I was a teenager in the malaise era 1980s, and it seems like we are already witnessing mid to late 1970s and 1980s performance garbage again... But hey!!! We got wireless charging cup holders now! YIPPE THE FREAKING HEE!!! *SIGH* Edited December 4, 20196 yr by oldshurst442
December 4, 20196 yr Seems it is about six inches longer than the Trax. I'm fine with it not being performance oriented, I don't think any vehicles in this class are, the Cruze wasn't.
December 4, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, ccap41 said: DRIVE MODES! Do the Drive Modes come with extra cylinders lol? Now that’s a feature I’d love to see!
December 4, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, surreal1272 said: Do the Drive Modes come with extra cylinders lol? Now that’s a feature I’d love to see! Not that I know of... but they probably have cylinder deactivation so you can run on 2 cylinders, too!
December 4, 20196 yr You guys make me laff. What's weird is, the Encore GX has like 7.4 inches ground clearance, it is about an inch lower than the Trailblazer in height, it has less claimed rear legroom, and a smaller cargo hold. Yet it starts around $4k higher then the Chivvy. If that is badge engineering, then Buick got the short end of the stick.
December 4, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, ocnblu said: You guys make me laff. What's weird is, the Encore GX has like 7.4 inches ground clearance, it is about an inch lower than the Trailblazer in height, it has less claimed rear legroom, and a smaller cargo hold. Yet it starts around $4k higher then the Chivvy. If that is badge engineering, then Buick got the short end of the stick. Well, think of the Chevy as the practical CUV and the Buick as the personal luxury CUV, less practical.. and it should be more expensive, since Buick is the middle brand..
December 4, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, Robert Hall said: Well, think of the Chevy as the practical CUV and the Buick as the personal luxury CUV, less practical.. and it should be more expensive, since Buick is the middle brand.. Ground clearance and overall height differences are fine with me, but less rear legroom and a smaller "trunk" are less savory in a premium CUV when its younger brother gives me more.
December 4, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, ocnblu said: Ground clearance and overall height differences are fine with me, but less rear legroom and a smaller "trunk" are less savory in a premium CUV when its younger brother gives me more. Well, in the subcompact class, they aren't exactly for hauling around 4 adults..
December 4, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, Robert Hall said: Well, in the subcompact class, they aren't exactly for hauling around 4 adults.. I think 39.4 inches rear legroom is great for the class, and plenty roomy for adults back there if the sunroof isn't ordered. Victims of pituitary issues might not have enough headroom, but hey... don't care. No one plays basketball in my famiry.
December 4, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, ocnblu said: I think 39.4 inches rear legroom is great for the class, and plenty roomy for adults back there if the sunroof isn't ordered. Victims of pituitary issues might not have enough headroom, but hey... don't care. No one plays basketball in my famiry. I don't know how the TB and Enky GX compare to the Trax on front seat space, and I haven't ridden in the back of the Trax, but I have plenty of room up front even at 6' 0" and with a sunroof the times I've driven and ridden in it...
December 4, 20196 yr Just now, Robert Hall said: I don't know how the TB and Enky GX compare to the Trax on front seat space, and I haven't ridden in the back of the Trax, but I have plenty of room up front even at 6' 0" and with a sunroof the times I've driven and ridden in it... Rear seat passengers suffer more because the glass slides into a pocket that lowers the headliner in the rear.
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