If you want a car with an elegant brown painting, probably 2013
Buick Enclave could be one of the references are interesting to try. 2013 Buick
Enclave, as quoted by Auto Car Update from Lincah (Thursday, April 19, 2012),
has a car painting concept looks very elegant and luxurious. The exterior is
very tempting. Enclave is produced in front-wheel drive and all-wheel-drive
model, and supported by a direct injected 3.6L V-6 and six-speed automatic
transmission that can be updated to contribute to a smoother driving
experience. Buick Quiet Tuning engineering process reduces, blocks and reduces
unwanted noise from the Enclave's cabin.
Buick Enclave new exterior is instantly recognizable as a
Buick LED lighting elements of modern and technologically advanced to increase
its presence. Translucent blue rings around the HID Xenon lights are the Buick
design cues found on other models, adding the difference in the entire brand
lineup.
At the rear, the exhaust outlet is framed with chrome finishing in the rear fascia, for an integrated appearance that exemplifies Buick's attention to detail. The new LED tail lamps provide safety benefits to illuminate faster than conventional bulbs when the brakes are applied.
Buick Enclave offers three rows of seats, available in seven or eight-passenger configuration. The second row seats Smart Slide display system, which allows easier entry into the third row, with a single pull handle. There is 23.3 cubic feet (660 liters) of cargo space behind the third row and a maximum of 115.2 cubic feet (3263 liters) of cargo space available when the second and third rows folded.
All models feature an independent front and rear suspension, with variable-effort power steering assistance, and direct acting stabilizer bar on the front Mac Pherson strut suspension, help provide a more immediate sense of responsive during turns. Eighteen-inch wheels standard and 19 - and 20-inch wheels are available.
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Reference : Lincah
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