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Buick - Enclave (2009)
Discover the Buick Enclave 2009 — a spacious, refined SUV that still stands out in today’s market. Whether you’re curious about its Buick Enclave price, evaluating a used Buick Enclave price, or wondering what is a 2009 Buick Enclave worth, this overview gives you all the key data and insights you need. From specs to depreciation trends and market comparison, we break down every factor that influences the cost of owning this versatile family vehicle.
- Model Year: 2009
- Body Style: 5‑passenger/7‑passenger SUV
- Engine: 3.9‑L V6 (240 hp, 265 lb‑ft)
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (M‑Design or Sport line)
- Drive: Front‑driving (rear‑wheel springs optional for higher trims)
- Fuel type: Premium or regular unleaded gasoline (recommended 87 octane)
- Combustion Efficiency: 22 mpg city / 26 mpg highway
- Exterior Dimensions: Length 198.3″ / Width 77.6″ / Height 70.8″
- Wheelbase: 114.1″
- Cargo Capacity: 27 ft³ — 70 ft³ with third‑row folded
- Seating: 5‑seat standard; 7‑seat optional
- Suspension: MacPherson strut front / torsion beam rear
- Brakes: Disc brakes front & paddle‑shifter rear (optional brake‑force‑distribution)
- Safety Features: Dual‑airbag front seats, side‑air airbags, automatic seat‑belt tensioner, fender air‑bag, 4‑dual‑shock absorbers
- Infotainment: 8.5–inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, 6‑speaker audio (some Sport models add a 10‑speaker premium set)
- Trim Levels (2009): Enclave L, Enclave L Blue‑Flex Pack, Enclave L Life‑Sport, Enclave LS, Enclave LS Comfort, Enclave LS Blue‑Flex Pack, Enclave LS Comfort Sport, Enclave LS Blue‑Flex Sport, Enclave LS Blue‑Flex Sport Compact
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mile powertrain warranty (applies to most reclassified new‑to‑consumer vehicles)
Depreciation Insight
The Buick Enclave depreciation curve closely mirrors the typical path for mainstream full‑size SUVs. Below is an estimate of how the vehicle’s value changes over its first few years:
- First Year: Loses 15‑20% of original value
- Year 2–3: Declines another 10‑12% per year
- Years 4–6: Depreciation slows to about 7‑8% annually
- Beyond Year 6: Lowest annual loss 4‑5% (reflecting a mature, widely‑used vehicle)
These percentages are averages; actual depreciation depends on mileage, condition, geographic location, and market demand. For example, a well‑maintained 2009 Enclave with under‑15 k mi may depreciate marginally
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 4 years ago | used | US$7,629.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | US$7,629.00 | Unlock all links |