2025 Buick Encore GX Preferred
$19,488 • 35,940 miles
VIN: KL4AMBSP2SB002302

Key Specifications
- Mileage
- 35,940 miles
- Trim
- Preferred
- Exterior Color
- Ebony Twilight Metallic
- Body Style
- SUV
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- Fuel Type
- Flex Fuel
- MPG
- 30 city / 31 hwy
- Engine
- 1.2L 3-cyl
- Horsepower
- 137 hp
- Torque
- 162 lb-ft
- Seating
- 5 seats
- Doors
- 4
- VIN
- KL4AMBSP2SB002302
Details & features
Includes OEM-advertised specs for the Preferred. Verify with the dealer website for details.
Engine & performance
- Engine type
- gas
- Cylinders
- I3
- Displacement
- 1.2 L
- Horsepower
- 137 hp
- Torque
- 162 lb-ft
Dimensions
- Seating
- 5
- Length
- 171.2 in
- Width
- 71.4 in
- Height
- 64.1 in
- Wheelbase
- 102 in
Capacity & weight
- Cargo capacity
- 23.5 cu ft
- Max cargo capacity
- 50.2 cu ft
- Max towing
- 1,000 lbs
- Curb weight
- 3,023 lbs
- Fuel tank
- 13.2 gal
- Combined MPG
- 30
Who This Vehicle Is Good For
Safety-Focused Buyers
Earned a 5-star overall NHTSA safety rating, a top pick for families and anyone who puts crash protection first.
Families
Spacious interior with room for passengers and cargo. Great for school runs, road trips, and everyday family life.
Price Comparison
Financing information
Total price
$19,488
Typical monthly
$400/mo
Avg. APR
8.50%
60-month loan estimate for good credit. Not a credit offer; actual APR varies by lender, credit, and dealer. Assumes $0 down.
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Vehicle Description
From the dealer listing
Clean CARFAX. CARFAX One-Owner. This Buick Encore GX is well equipped and includes the following key features and benefits Apple CarPlay Android Auto Bluetooth Hands-Free 4-Way Manual Passenger Seat Adjuster 6-Way Manual Driver Seat Adjuster Cloth wLeatherette Seat Trim Emergency communication system: OnStar and Buick connected services capable Enhanced Performance 6-Speaker System Preferred Equipment Group 1SB Remote keyless entry.<br><br>Ebony Twilight Metallic 2025 Buick Encore GX Preferred FWD 4D Sport Utility ECOTEC 1.2L Turbo 3031 CityHighway MPG<br><br>This vehicle has been thoroughly inspected and qualifies for CarBravo certification. Speak with your Sales Associate for details of the program. We have provided a few bullet points below to share what the CarBravo certification entails!<br><br><br>At Serra Chevrolet Sterling Heights our award-winning team takes great pride in serving the Sterling Heights Clinton Township Macomb and Detroit Metro area. No matter what you are looking for in Used or CarBravo certified vehicles you can rest assured we are ready to make your purchase a dream and get you into the right car truck or SUV for your lifestyle and budget. See how at Serra Chevrolet Sterling Heights the customer is #1!
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Hours
Open now- Monday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
“Today I visited Serra Chevrolet in Sterling Heights to see about selling my 2019 Chevrolet Equinox (just crossed 100,000 miles). I walked into the used car department expecting at least a fair conversation — especially since I originally bought the vehicle from the same dealership. Instead, I was told they don’t buy Chevy vehicles over 100k miles and was advised to “go find an outside buyer.” One staff member even joked that after 100k miles, it’s basically garbage and better not to buy Chevy. Now here’s the confusing (and slightly funny) part: Every other day I receive messages and marketing from the dealership asking me to “upgrade” and buy another vehicle from them.So let me understand this correctly… The car you proudly sold me is considered garbage at 100k miles — but I should confidently buy another one from you? If that’s truly how you feel about the longevity of the vehicles you sell, that’s concerning. If it was just careless wording, that’s even more disappointing coming from a brand representative. I’m not upset about a business decision dealerships can choose what inventory they want. But openly dismissing your own brand’s durability, especially to a returning customer, sends a very strange message. I hope management sees this and reflects on how that conversation could have been handled better. Would I buy again? After today, I’m not so sure.”