10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 16,156 miles
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The turbocharger on my car is failing and had a verified check engine light code PO299. The car is a 2015 with low miles, only 53k. This is an obvious manufacturer defect/defective product with an estimated cost of $1500 to replace, according to an ASE independent auto shop I use for all my vehicles. The car is unfortunately not under any warranty anymore, to my knowledge. There is no recall on this part but online on Buick forums and other credible sites, you will find owners of the same exact car reporting independently, the same failing part issues. I am the second owner of this car and bought it used in 2021 from Carmax. Since then, I have spent $$$ to fix random necessary repairs that are defects of the car but not on recall. Recently, the ac went out and that was over $500 alone. Prior to that an 02 sensor and sparkplug went out, etc. I want GM to reimburse me for the repair cost of the failing turbocharger on this low mileage vehicle as it is without a doubt, a manufacturer defect needing repair to prevent the engine from failure and a total loss! I contacted a GM/Buick agent and formal complaint and request for reimbursement. I am now waiting for up to two days for a "senior agent, " to contact me back and discuss further options, if any. Until then, I am without a car with two kids at home and this defect is unsafe and a financial burden to me and my family. This is a known issue on this vehicle model and should be covered under a recall from GM!
- Moore, OK, USA
I've had my car for 3 years. I've always kept up with it's maintenance. My engine/head gasket are blown and I found out this is a common issue with this car. The airbags also dont recognize when there are passengers in the car. I started my car up one morning in September and all of my lights started flashing. I immediately turned it off and towed it to my mechanic to find out that it pretty much has everything wrong with it. My car is barely above 80k
- Seattle, WA, USA
The contact owns a 2015 Buick Encore. The contact stated that while stopped on an incline, the transmission slipped out of gear and rolled backwards after releasing the brake pedal. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to love Buick GMC (736 Saturn pkwy, columbia, SC 29212) and the contact was informed that the failure was a known issue however, there was no recall on the VIN for the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 20,000.
- Columbia, SC, USA
I've had my Encore for almost 2 years. It is a 2015 and just under 50000 miles. For the last month its been saying AWD off. This is as soon as the car starts. It also dibgs and comes up again every 10 minutes while driving. I've.consulted the manual and it says overheating and to turn back on. This does nothing. It's been icy here and I'm starting to feel unsafe. I don't know what.to do. I cant shell out hundreds to have it looked at.and have someone not be able to fix it.
- Clayton, NY, USA
Driving car locks up check engine light comes on says check power steering, we aimed to side of the shoulder car dies wouldn't start.we had to wait on side of a interstate for 3 hours to get a tow truck, very dangerous
- Marion, IL, USA
1. the vehicle roll backwards in unpredictable ways even on small inclines when foot is taken off the brakes. At times vehicle will go forward and at other times it will roll back on the exact slope. We were told by Buick dealers that the manufacturer does not see this as an issue. However, both my wife and I have been startled on several occasions in ways that we have never experienced before. We consider ourselves to be very safe drivers an have been driving for over 20 years in the us with no accident claims. None of the vehicles we have owned or driven had been this difficult to maneuver. On several occasions, we have come close to hitting stopped vehicles behind us at traffic signals. 2. in addition, rear visibility through the small windows is challenging which is further obstructed by columns. 3. also, rear visibility through the rear view camera is poor under normal daylight conditions due to the poor resolution. As a result of the above points, it's very unnerving when one is caught on the driver seat with the vehicle moving backwards unexpectedly. Finally, the inevitable happened. The vehicle met with an accident as a result of this. The vehicle which usually goes forward with feet off accelerator on a mild sloped driveway in front of our house, rolled backwards in this particular instance. The startled driver erred on the side of safety by pressing the gas pedal to move the vehicle forward since there were children playing around. However, with limited room to maneuver, the vehicle ended up hitting our garage door. The repair has been estimated at $6000 +. $1500 for the garage door. We firmly believe this is a direct result of the vehicle operational design. It has nothing to do with our driving. We have not had a single incident in 20 years of driving with any of the cars we owned or rented.
- Bothell, WA, USA
My vehicle's AWD disabled while driving home from work approximately 5pm during a snowstorm (I was about 9 minutes away from my home after driving for approximately 25 minutes). I was driving up an incline when the AWD suddenly disabled, resulting in violent loss of control of my vehicle. I drove sideways up and then consequently down the hill and curvy road, veering into the opposite lane many times during the duration of my drive home. Luckily there was no oncoming traffic, I tried to stay in the center of the road until I reached flat road without inclines, dips and curves, when I was able to slide back into my lane. My vehicle was constantly pulling itself off the road and heading towards the guardrails. The AWD did not recover and I had no control over my vehicle. I just barely managed to get the vehicle up the last incline and into my street/driveway. The next morning, the AWD was restored. This is the second time that my AWD disabled. The first time it disabled was earlier that year, approximately January-February 2016, during a snowstorm on my morning commute up the same road. During this first time, I had only been driving approximately 6 minutes when the AWD disabled. I slid sideways up the incline but managed to keep the car in my lane, although it was sliding frequently..eventually I reached a flat stretch of road when the AWD restored itself approximately within 15 minutes. Both driving experiences when the AWD disabled were incredibly frightening. I simply thought it was a fluke the first time it happened. I reported the second and most recent instance to my car dealership, who stated that there is no fix and no recall. I have an extended warranty on my vehicle. I have all-season tires which are more than sufficient and adequate to deal with winter weather driving.
- Camillus, NY, USA
- San Diego, CA, USA