Yikes, $50,000 doesn't buy you real wood trim?
Minivans are so blue-collar. If you need to transport gaggles of children and still keep up with the Joneses, these unibody utes are the way to go. Buick's offering has all-wheel drive, a 3.6-liter V6 with direct injection, and a six-speed automatic. Like most vehicles in this segment, you can select your own gears too: The Buick has a rocker button mounted to the PRND selector.
Base price of the Premium group, at $45,080, is nearly $10,000 more than the cheapest Enclave. Our tester tacks another $5680 in options on top of that, which are mostly accounted for in its pleasantly useful touchscreen navigation system bundled with a DVD player for the back half, and a power sunroof with a second-row skylight.
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