The most common problems with the 2015 Buick Enclave include recalls for front airbag inflator issues, unsecured side curtain airbags, and tire tread cracking.
2015 Buick Enclave owners commonly complain about the model’s navigation system, interior storage spaces, and poor mpg.
A variety of transmission issues stemming from a broken 35R clutch wave plate have also plagued the 2015 Enclave with no related recall.
The 2015 Buick Enclave receives slightly less-than-average reliability ratings in the midsize crossover SUV segment.
. The most common complaints include the following areas:
Electrical system: 11 complaints, namely early air conditioning failure and issues with connectivity
Steering problems: 11 complaints, especially failure of the power steering system followed by a locked steering wheel and a warning light that the traction control is off
These driver complaints are joined by four official 2015 Buick Enclave recalls:
Exploding driver airbag inflator: Two recalls address the increased likelihood of this SUV’s airbags to over inflate and explode, causing sharp metal fragments to strike the car’s occupants in a way that could cause serious injury or death.
Unsecured side airbags: This General Motors recall affected multiple models, addressing installation faults that could cause the Encore’s side airbags to underperform in a car accident.
Tire cracks: The model’s Goodyear P255/65R18 Fortera HL tires became prone to cracking, leading to loss of tire pressure and complete
indicated an issue with the Enclave’s six-speed automatic transmission and frequently resulted from issues relating to a broken 35R clutch wave plate in the car’s transmission.
The 2015 Buick Enclave has less-than-average reliability
for the 2015 Buick Enclave is approximately $542. Consider the following reliability ratings:
J.D. Power: 85/100
RepairPal: 3.0/5.0; 24th out of 26 midsize SUV
The bottom line: The 2015 Buick Enclave isn’t considered to be very reliable compared to other midsize crossover SUVs. Unfortunately, serious repairs are likely to become more frequent and more expensive as this model year gets older.
was spot on. I’m young with one rear end on my record. Still, they dropped my monthly insurance rate from $468 to $250. This really saved me money.” —Jason M.
Jerry sends free alerts to keep your car up-to-date so you can avoid costly repairs
* checking your rate won’t affect your credit score
We use cookies to enhance your experience and to analyze performance and traffic. We may also share information about you with our social media partners for advertising purposes. See our Privacy Policy for details, including your options with respect to information we collect and share.