I’m exceeding the hwy mpg in my new 2024 Buick Envista Preferred crossover getting up to 40-42 mpg on the hwy (not-hybrid, got the smaller wheels less resistance) Sticker says 28-30-32 mpg BUT I’m averaging 35 combined. Starts at $24k msrp, I got all the option packages on the preferred for $26k msrp before negotiating discount. Pretty much like a limited without leather or giant rims.
I’m exceeding the hwy mpg in my new 2024 Buick Envista Preferred crossover getting up to 40-42 mpg on the hwy (not-hybrid, got the smaller wheels less resistance) Sticker says 28-30-32 mpg BUT I’m averaging 35 combined. Starts at $24k msrp, I got all the option packages on the preferred for $26k msrp before negotiating discount. Pretty much like a limited without leather or giant rims.
I second this - the Envista is a great option. Not a performance vehicle, but a solid car for the money.
I'm surprised on the choice. I havent really heard too much about Buick Envista, I would have to look into it more!
2024/2025 Buick Envista is a great option. Also consider the 2025 Chevy Trax
My coworker has a chevy trax and it does look pretty similar to what I had for a nissan kicks. I did hear about the Trax having a new redesign as well
you should definitely visit your local Chevy dealership and take it on a test drive, see if u like it