Which Buick GMC is Best for You?

When you come to Clift Buick GMC in Adrian, MI, you may be surprised at the number of models we offer. We’ll be happy to take you on a test drive of what we have at the dealership, but you may want to narrow down your choice using the following recommendations.


2022 Buick Encore

Starting Small

If you’re new to either Buick or GMC, you can start with the most affordable model, the 2022 Buick Encore. This subcompact is easy to park and yet seats up to five unless you fold down the rear seatbacks for up to 48.4 cu. ft. of cargo. To run the engine, first, enter the cabin using Keyless Open and Start. Just take the driver’s seat and step on the brake pedal. Then push the Start button to get things going.

You can count on QuietTuning technology to minimize exterior noise by using acoustic laminated glass in the windshield and triple door seals. If anything goes wrong with your vehicle, take it to our factory-trained automotive technicians. Your Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty lasts for three years or 36,000 miles, while your Powertrain Limited Warranty goes on for five years or 60,000 miles.




2023 Buick EnclaveGoing for Luxury 

If you want only the best on the road, the 2023 Buick Enclave Avenir obliges with its first-class look. Distinguishing the exterior are the character lines, the uniquely styled grille, the expressive rear fascia, and the unique tail lights. LEDs bring quick illumination and energy savings to the headlamps. The Pearl Nickel finish can make the 20-inch aluminum wheels shine.

The front seats are molded to keep you comfortable and relaxed. They’re also available with a built-in massage function. Built-in heat is available for the steering wheel and front seats. You’re surrounded by brushed chrome accents, warm wood tones, and leather-appointed seating. Enjoy quiet conversation with your passengers when Active Noise Cancelation cancels exterior noise by sending counteracting sounds from the speakers. Open the available Power Panoramic Moonroof to bring in more light and air.



2023 GMC Sierra HDWorking Hard

If you depend on your truck to help make a leaving, the 2023 GMC Sierra HD ensures that you get the job done. It moves you ahead with the standard 6.6-liter Gas V8 and six-speed automatic transmission that generates 401 horsepower and 464 lb.-ft. of torque. You can also upgrade to the available 6.6-liter Duramax Turbo-Diesel V8 and 10-speed Allison Automatic Transmission for 445 horsepower and 910 lb.-ft. of torque.

You’ll work easier when the GMC MultiPro Tailgate supports you with six distinct functions. For example, the load stop of the primary gate can prevent long items from sliding out and the inner gate opens into a work surface that can hold blueprints or your laptop. When you need to pull a load, you’ll like that the available in-vehicle Trailering app can store custom trailer profiles, check temperature and tire pressure, and run diagnostic tests.



2023 Buick EnvisionIndulging in Fun

Get sporty with the 2023 Buick Envision ST, which runs with a 2.0-liter Turbo 4-cylinder and nine-speed automatic transmission that thrills with 228 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. To save fuel, Engine Start/Stop shuts down the motor at stops and restarts them when you’re ready to move.

The athletic lines of the exterior can be enhanced by the Sport Touring Package, which shows a more aggressive and unique look, exclusive logos on the head restraints, and carpeted floor mats. You can easily load the rear when your hands are full if you have the keyless entry key fob. Just wave your foot under the rear bumper above where the Buick logo is projected on the ground. The Hands-Free Programmable Liftgate then opens.



2023 GMC Yukon XLAccommodating the Family

Your large family may find it challenging to stick together on road trips unless you have the 2023 GMC Yukon XL, which transports up to eight passengers in three spacious rows. The driver’s seat power adjusts in up to 16 ways and up to 13 camera views can reveal what’s going on outside.

Super Cruise encourages you to drive hands-free on over 200,000 miles of roads in the United States and Canada. It keeps you at a safe distance from the next vehicle by automatically adjusting your speed and can center you between the highway lines. Other driver assists include Front Pedestrian Braking, which stops your vehicle before it hits a person, and Forward Collision Alert, which keeps you away from the next car with automatic speed changes.