Save With The Affordable Buick Envista
The times they are a-changin' since the days of LeSabres and Regals being Buick best-sellers; Buick has broken bread with the SUV future. Seniors need not fear, however, because Buick now has a number of affordable new models, including the brand-new Envista SUV, one of America's cheapest new cars. Right now General Motors is pushing a number of great incentives on the Envista. Let's take a look at what you get.
Buick is introducing affordable new SUV models to increase sales given their popularity, parting ways with passenger sedans and nameplates such as Lacrosse, Century, and Regal. In their place comes a steed of SUV’s in various sizes sporting the brand-new Buick triple shield logo, paying homage to Buick’s history while looking forward to what comes next. Both the young and not-so-young will want to take note of these value-packed vehicles, as some of Buick’s new offerings provide a compelling mix for buyers of any age to give the brand a look.
The brand-new Envista made its debut for the 2024 model year, and can now be found at dealerships. A sleek, less-conventionally-Buick design breaks from the past, starting at a refreshing $24,600 msrp, making it one of the cheapest new cars for sale in America. Automatic climate control is standard, a rarity at this price point, as is a flat-bottom steering wheel, leatherette seating surfaces, and an 8-inch diagonal driver information center screen. The Envista also features a signature 11-inch ultrawide screen for infotainment as well as an 8 inch diagonal driver information center. Designated as a top compact SUV for seniors by Basil Cars, its low price is ideal for seniors on a fixed income. Automatic climate control means seniors won’t have to fuss with adjusting heat temperatures, and can set their desired temp and forget it.

The mid-level Sport Touring starts at $26,100 msrp, adding an appearance package, different wheel choices, Sport Touring grille, and embroidered seats. The top dog is the Avenir, starting at $29,400 msrp, bringing many luxury features to the price point, including 19 inch wheels with pearl nickle finish, a power liftgate, heated front seats and steering wheel, remote start, power-driver’s seat, and leather appointed front seats. Options include a moonroof, rain sensing wipers, adaptive cruise control, lane change alert, and rear parking assist.
Buick has been found offering the Envista for .9% APR for well qualified buyers plus $250 purchase allowance and no payments for 90 days. Despite costing more than the Envista, Encore GX actually leases for less at $199 a month in FWD Preferred trim for 24 months with $3,288 down for current GM lessees. Encore GX is also eligible for 0.9% APR plus $3,000 purchase allowance for non-GM owners/lessees. Because the Envista is so attractively priced, many buyers may be tempted to just pay cash for them. Be sure to consult local dealers for any potential region-specific offers.
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