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2025 BuickEnvista Preferred For Sale

$ 26,480
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Key features of this 2025 Buick Envista Preferred in Oneida, NY
GPS Navigation
Rear View Camera
Blind Spot Monitor
Bluetooth
Leather Seats
Tow Hitch
Condition
NEW
Mileage
1
MPG
28 City / 32 Hwy
Body Style
SUV
Exterior Color
Blue
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Train
FWD
Fuel Type
Flexible-Fuel
Engine
3 Cyl
Stock Number
GA6572
VIN
KL47LAEP2SB103889
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
Buick Envista 
Preferred
from KBB.com

3.8

★★★★★

Overall Consumer Rating

Comfort

4.0 out of 5

Performance

3.3 out of 5

Quality

3.1 out of 5

Reliability

3.7 out of 5

Styling

4.4 out of 5

Value

4.3 out of 5

Based on 9 consumer ratings for the 2024 - current models as of 04/25/2025.

3.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Check engine light at 800 miles

03/14/2025

I typically don’t write a car review but I felt obligated on this one. I have own many brand new cars over 20 plus years. This is the first brand new car I can recall to have a check engine light at 800 miles. It’s really sad because I thought I bought this car at a steal. I own a 2025 Envista Preferred and it was great, good gas mileage, and with only 1.2 liter engine I was very surprised how capable it is. I check engine light coded emission/evap system. I brought it at the dealer and was told after two days at the shop that the fuel neck filler need to be replaced because it’s leaking. They have to order it and it might take a while to get the parts. Pick up the vehicle today. Such a hassle for a brand new car to have issues like this. Other than that my wife and I really like this car compare to our old 2023 Sentra.
3.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Decent for price, but some annoying issues

03/07/2025

I had a '24 Sport Touring from new for 18 months and then traded it in. Overall it was a decent car and mechanically ran fine. However there were a number of small niggles which just annoyed me over time. I also would not recommend keeping past the factory warranty due to the number of common issues reported on the owners groups and cheap build quality. Pros - 1. Unique looks/ modern look 2. Lots of features for the price. Unfortunately $25-30k price bracket generally doesn't get you much car in 2025. 3. Gas mileage wasn't bad. I averaged 28.3 mpg over my 14,800 miles. Most of which was city miles, taking kids to school and going to the grocery store. 4. Service was cheap. $85 at my local dealer for minor service (oil and tire rotation). Cheaper than most small independent shops quoted. Cons - 1. Remote start: unable to select temperature or turn on heated seats. It just defaults to whatever setting you left it when you turned the car off. If it was a hot afternoon and you did not have the AC on, it will not turn on for the following cold morning. The heated seats would only turn on with remote start if the outside temperature was below 38f. 2. Build quality - cheap to match the low price point. Steel is wafer thin. Presses in when lightly rubbing a sponge over it. Other parts cheap and appear not long lasting. 3. AC - doesn't always work great, and common issue on the owners groups. Even if it was set to warm, I would find after 30 mins of so driving, cold air would come out. Also recirculating did not work - still got fumes into the cabin. I bought an aftermarket cabin filter from Amazon for $10 which did help. The stock one was useless and very thin. 4. Lane centering - doesn't have true lane centering. Like Toyota, Honda, Kia, Ford etc have as standard. Which steers around corners. This just ping pongs you from one side of the lane to the other. 5. Sunroof - minor leak. Would feel drops when in car wash. 6. Small engine - it is ok for running around town, but has some extended lag from the turbo. Sometimes dangerously so. Trying to pull out quick from an intersection. Put foot down and a 1-2 sec delay at times before the car moves. Can get to highway speeds and cruise comfortably at 80+. However when I got in my replacement car which was a V6, felt a completely different driving experience. 7. Space - it is a small car/ crossover not a SUV. With a larger-build adult in passenger seat we were often bumping elbows. Back seat was ok for my 7 and 10 year old. Not much trunk space. Would not recommend for a family, with young kids, stroller etc. Something like a Honda CRV would be a better option. 8. This is an entry level luxury car. Certainly not on the level of Lexus, BMW, Volvo etc. More like a upper level trim Toyota. My local Buick dealers were embedded with Chevy. Found whole experience very low budget (Spirit Airlines like). Did not even have water available in the service waiting room. Was expecting more of a higher level of service from the Buick brand. But in reality it was just Chevy. 9. Auto start/ stop. I hate this option on cars. No way to permanently turn off. Have to deactivate each time you start the car. There is a $15 harness you can get on Amazon which will bypass this. But remove before taking to dealer as can void warranty. 10. Zero towing rating. Not an issue to most and understandable with a 1.2l engine. However just restrictive if I wanted to ever tow something small like a motorcycle or trailer with yard waste.
3.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Already having problems

06/17/2024

I purchased this car brand new a little over a month ago. So far the dash monitor has gone completely blank while I was driving. I had to pull over and turn the car off and on for it work work. And today.....the air-conditioning completely went out. I'm waiting to see what this is about.
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