6.0

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
12,000 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
2015 Buick Encore transmission problems

transmission problem

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2015 Buick Encore Owner Comments

problem #1

May 222017

Encore

  • Automatic transmission
  • 12,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Complaint on Buick Encore 2015 AWD model with automatic transmission -

1. The vehicle roll backwards in unpredictable ways even on small inclines when foot is taken off the brakes. At times vehicle will go forward and at other times it will roll back on the exact slope. We were told by Buick dealers that the manufacturer does not see this as an issue. However, both my wife and I have been startled on several occasions in ways that we have never experienced before. We consider ourselves to be very safe drivers an have been driving for over 20 years in the US with no accident claims. None of the vehicles we have owned or driven had been this difficult to maneuver. On several occasions, we have come close to hitting stopped vehicles behind us at traffic signals.

2. In addition, Rear visibility through the small windows is challenging which is further obstructed by columns.

3. Also, Rear visibility through the rear view camera is poor under normal daylight conditions due to the poor resolution.

As a result of the above points, its very unnerving when one is caught on the driver seat with the vehicle moving backwards unexpectedly. Finally, the inevitable happened. The vehicle met with an accident as a result of this. The vehicle which usually goes forward with feet off accelerator on a mild sloped driveway in front of our house, rolled backwards in this particular instance. The startled driver erred on the side of safety by pressing the gas pedal to move the vehicle forward since there were children playing around. However, with limited room to maneuver, the vehicle ended up hitting our garage door.

The repair work on the vehicle has been estimated at $6000 with a $1000 deductible. The cost of replacing the garage door is an additional $1500. There is bumper damage to the car parked inside the garage which will cost an additional $700. We will have multiple insurance claims as a result. We firmly believe this is a direct result of the vehicle operational design. It has nothing to do with our driving. We have not had a single incident in 20 years of driving with any of the cars we owned or rented.

- Debajit S., Bothell, WA, US

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