Saving On The Top-Tier Buick Enclave
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. The new top-of-the-line is the stunning Enclave, with up to three rows of seats, taking the place of former senior-favorites like the Roadmaster. Right now General Motors has a number of great incentives on the Enclave, with which one can save.
Fully redesigned for 2025, Buick’s largest SUV, the Enclave comes with a standard 3.6L V6 that has 310 horsepower, propelling the Enclave to 60 miles per hour in about 6.5 seconds. A host of features make the top-of-the-line Enclave ideal for seniors. Leather seats are standard and a massaging/heated feature for your back is optional. A power liftgate can be opened without using hands, which is convenient for loading things in the back. The Enclave has many safety features, such as automatic emergency braking, forward collision alert, and front pedestrian braking, to better protect seniors and others from accidents as senior driving reflexes may slow with age. A peaceful ride is provided via available QuietTuning technology, which makes the sounds of outside world fade away via door seals, suspension tweaks, and laminated glass. Automatic climate control means seniors won’t have to fuss with adjusting heat temperatures, and can set their desired temp and forget it.
Preferred — starting at $46,200 MSRP
The entry Enclave arrives with 20‑inch alloy wheels, an AutoSense hands‑free liftgate, wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™, 8‑way power driver seat, and a 12‑speaker Bose® audio system. A 30‑inch curved display sweeps across the dash, and second‑row captain’s chairs give every passenger adult‑size legroom. FWD is standard; twin‑clutch AWD is available without forcing a trim jump.

Sport Touring — starting at $49,700 MSRP
ST adds gloss‑black grille and roof rails, 20‑inch High‑Gloss Black wheels with machine faces, and embroidered ST logos on the front head restraints. Inside, a flat‑bottom steering wheel and unique dark‑accent trim dial up the sport vibe, while HD Surround Vision and a trailering package (5,000‑lb max) come standard—making ST the sweet spot for families who tow small boats or campers.
Avenir — starting at $59,600 MSRP
Buick’s flagship treatment brings a signature mesh grille, 22‑inch Pearl‑Nickel wheels, massaging front seats in quilted leather, and a suede‑like headliner. Avenir also houses Adaptive Cruise Control, a panoramic power moonroof, and—on AWD models—Active Dampening suspension that reads the road 500 times a second to smooth out potholes. Exterior clear‑lens LED taillamps and a unique rear fascia complete the upscale statement.
End Of Summer Enclave Offers (national, October 2025)
• .9 % APR financing for up to 36 months for well‑qualified buyers through GM Financial, plus $1500 purchase allowance and no payments until 2026
• Lease spotlight: $449 per month for 24 months with $5529 down at signing on 2025 Enclave FWD Preferred
• Cash Allowance: $1,500 on 2025 Enclave
These incentives may stack with Buick’s Military, College and First‑Responder programs (which are largely $500 for Buicks) and can vary by ZIP code. Check the brand’s Current Offers page or a local dealer for the latest expiration dates and regional bonuses. Cast a wide net using the dealer inventory tool and compare multiple stores within a reasonable driving radius; despite national promotions, not all dealers price the same, and some will be more aggressive on in-stock colors or option packages. Ask every store for an out-the-door price that includes taxes and fees, and be selective about add-ons like paint protection, VIN etching, maintenance packages, and extra alarm systems—polite declines on extras can save hundreds or even thousands.
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