Hey...
so first thing, I want to address the underpowered engine.
I thought the same thing at first.
I bought a 2017 Encore in Sept 2019 with 34,800 miles on it.
I do a lot of highway miles on my car for work also.
I thought it was extremely underpowered, as compared to my 2006 RAV4 Limited.
Well, back in November, the engine light came on, and if I remember correctly, it lost power.
I took it to the dealer, and they said that it was leaking vacuum, and that the valve cover needs replacing.
They said that this is a common issue.
At the time, I was at about 48,000 miles and still covered under the bumper-to-bumper warranty.
After that work was done, the car drove much better. Still not as powerful as the V6 engine in the RAV, but enough for me to stop complaining.
Then about three days ago, the engine light came on again. I was working and 160 miles out of town, so I just crossed my fingers with plans to take the car in to the dealer the next day. I did call OnStar to get the trouble code.
The trouble code indicated that air was leaking. To me, air, vacuum, sounds like the same thing to me.
By this time, I'm at 55,000 miles. Well out of the bumper-to-bumper warranty, but still covered under the powertrain warranty.
So I pulled the invoice from the valve cover work out of the glove compartment, and saw that Buick's work is guaranteed for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.
So the next day, the engine light went out on its own. Later that same day, I still took the car to the dealer.
The guy insists that it's not the same thing, and that I have to pay the $110 diagnostic fee so they can figure out what's wrong.
They were kind enough to give me a loaner: a 2020 Encore that felt like the exact same car to me.
Only differences are the color on the outside, and the fact that the 2020 has less than 1,000 miles on it. Maybe it felt slightly faster, quieter, and with brighter headlights. But other than that, I drove the 2020 for two days, and I had to keep reminding myself that wasn't my 2017 Encore. The interior design and interior color are also exactly the same.
Anyway, the dealer called me last night and said that it turns out that it was the turbo, and they are replacing it, as it's covered under the powertrain warranty.
I'm very happy I don't have to pay, but very unimpressed with Buick. I'm thinking about getting an extended warranty now, because I don't trust it anymore. Wish I could give it back.