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Buick - Enclave (2011)

Discover the full profile of the Buick Enclave 2011 and understand the market dynamics that shape its value. Whether you’re browsing a used Buick Enclave price, comparing the 2011 model to newer variants, or simply curious about depreciation trends for this midsize SUV, our concise guide offers all the essential details in a clear, searchable format.

  • Engine: 3.6‑liter V6, 251 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic with manual shift modes
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: All‑Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Seating: 7‑passenger configuration, optional third‑row
  • Cargo capacity: 89.2 cu ft (rear seats up), 61 cu ft (rear seats folded)
  • Dimensions: Length 194 in, Width 78.3 in, Height 69.8 in
  • Wheelbase: 111.9 in
  • Fuel economy: EPA rated 18 mpg city / 23 mpg highway
  • Safety features: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, traction control, available stability control
  • Infotainment: 5‑inch FM/AM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, optional touchscreen display
  • Wheels: 16‑inch alloy, available 17‑inch option
  • Tires: 215/70 R15 all‑season, optional 225/55 R16 for higher trims
  • Fuel tank capacity: 20.9 gallons
  • Weight: Approx. 3,800 lbs (varies by package)

When evaluating the Buick Enclave price, it’s crucial to account for depreciation patterns that have evolved since the 2011 release. The Enclave typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase, owing to rapid initial depreciation common to new SUVs. Over a five‑year period, the vehicle’s resale value can drop by approximately 50–60%, which aligns with industry averages for midsize luxury crossovers. This depreciation trend is captured under the broader category of Buick Enclave depreciation metrics used by collectors and resale platforms.

Comparatively, the 2011 Buick Enclave sits alongside models like the Chevrolet Traverse, Ford Explorer, and Toyota Highlander. In most U.S. markets, comparable trim levels of these competitors offer similar engine options and AWD capabilities. However, the Enclave tends to carry slightly higher residual values due to its more upscale interior and robust build quality. For instance, a 2011 Enclave with low mileage and excellent condition often holds a resale premium of about 5–10% over a competing Toyota Highlander of equivalent mileage.

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