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Spying: Buick Enclave

It's been about six years since GM introduced the Lambdas (Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Terrain, and Saturn Outlook) to the world and they're beginning to get long in the tooth. GM is quietly working on next generation of these models and some spy shots have come out of Buick Enclave with added camoflage.

The pictures show the Enclave will be retaining it's large size as the current model. Also, the front end gets a new grill with longer, thinner grille slats spaced further out. The back end doesn't show any changes thanks to all of the camouflage.

Source: Inside Line

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Intrepidation

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It funny, the Enclave has aged really well. Still looks plenty modern, the only real giveaway is the softer front end styling versus the LaCrosse, and the old style center stack.

Should be interesting to see what the new one looks like.

Justin Bimmer

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Agreed. The exterior is a great design that looks current. A slight tweak with a full on lacrosse interior treatment will go a long way.

CanadianBacon94

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Body color bumpers would help lambda's in my eyes, the lower body plastic looks like cheap dash material, but i'm guessing it's to avoid rack chips?

and not like the Acadia Denali, i mean make it look like the bumper wasn't tacked on...

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