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The three-row crossover will start at $39,270 including an $825 destination charge. It’s up about $2,000 compared to the 2012 model, but the new version includes more standard equipment.
For the new model year, the Enclave gets a refreshed exterior with LED-accented head- and taillights, an upgraded interior and GM’s new multimedia system, IntelliLink. More standard features also join its equipment list, like a new center airbag for front-row passengers, a backup camera and a rear parking assist system.
Standalone options include all-wheel drive ($2,000), navigation ($795-$1,540 depending on model) and a trailering package ($525). The 2013 Buick Enclave goes on sale this fall.
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