Think summer is the only season to load up the car and head off on a
family adventure? Think again! Winter can also be a wonderful
opportunity to take a road trip and create vacation memories that will
last a lifetime -- especially when your ride is the latest in
family-friendly luxury and safety, the new 2013 Buick Enclave.
Form Meets Function
The Enclave boasts a stylish exterior, but its good looks aren’t just
skin deep. Inside, there are three rows of first class seating for up
to eight passengers (no more kid squabbles over space!), a gorgeous and
user-friendly high-tech instrument panel, and tri-zone climate controls.
The cabin’s QuietTuning technology helps block external noise, which
means you’ll be able to have actual family conversations while en route
-- unless, of course, the kids are happier watching their favorite movie
on the available overhead entertainment system. Another thing you might
not hear: Cries of “Are we there yet?!” from the peanut gallery.
Room for All Your Stuff
So you’ve got a seat for everyone. What about your stuff? There’s
plenty of room in the Enclave -- even with all three rows of seats up,
there’s still more than 20 cubic feet of space in back [1], enough
for a couple of small suitcases and a few other odds and ends, too. And
if you’re a family of four, that cargo space triples when you flip the
third row of seats down.
Mother’s Helpers
It’s the little details that moms will really appreciate: second-row
seats that slide forward using just one hand (because when do you ever
have both hands free?), a power liftgate, a USB port [2] for your smartphone, and voice-activated everything.
Last But Not Least: Safety First
With seven airbags (including a new front center air bag between the two front passengers),
a Rearview Camera System to check behind the vehicle, Side Blind Zone
Alert [4] to make lane changes easier, and OnStar Directions and Connections standard for the first six months, Buick Enclave has you and your precious cargo completely covered.
So pack your bags, grab the kids and load up the Enclave for a
family road-trip adventure. After all, shouldn’t getting there be half
the fun?
Courtesy of The Stir
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