2008 Buick Enclave CX ReviewWhile it may look like just another four-door SUV, the 2008 Buick Enclave CX is truly something special. From performance to comfort, Buick left absolutely nothing out of this year’s model. A consumer favorite, once taken for a drive it’s easy to see why these vehicles are hard to keep on the showroom floor.

At every turn, the 2008 Enclave CX meets and exceeds expectations. For example, on four wheel drive (4WD) mode it gets 16 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway. In all wheel drive (AWD) mode drivers can expect 16 miles per gallon in the city and 22 miles per gallon on the open road. That’s considerably good, especially when one takes into account the powerful 3.6 liter DOHC Variable Valve Timing V-6 engine. Because the Enclave CX has 275 horsepower behind it and red lines at 6,600 rotations per minute, getting from point A to point B is anything but sluggish.

While the ‘08 Enclave CX is obviously powerful, it’s also practical. With roomy seating for up to seven passengers and second row captain’s chairs, even long and arduous road trips are comfortable. Those occupying the front two seats in particular will benefit from a six way power driver’s seat and two way power front passenger seat. Full range traction control helps the sport utility vehicle grip the road, even in icy, snowy and rainy conditions.

Finally, Buick’s 2008 Enclave CX is built like a Buick (probably because it is one). In the event of an accident, an advanced safety system gives everyone the ìluxury of piece of mindî. OnStar technology with a one year Directions and Connections Plan provides turn by turn directions when lost and automatically calls for help when airbags are deployed.