EPA: All-new 2013 Buick Encore Gets 33 mpg

Compact Crossover Slated for Early 2013 Premiere

GM’s first entry in the premium small-crossover segment—the 2013 Buick Encore—will be the most fuel-efficient domestic crossover in any segment. That’s per the automaker, which recently announced the Encore will post an EPA line of 25 mpg city/33 mpg highway/28 mpg combined in its two-wheel-drive configuration. And rather than parsing terms like “domestic” and “crossover,” let’s merely note that, regardless of how you slice things, those are fairly strong numbers.

On the other hand, a quick look at possible rivals is in order, so here’s how the Encore matches up against some of the smaller, two-wheel-drive, gasoline-only, automatically transmissioned crossovers on the market today: 

Vehicle                 

EPA ratings

Power (hp/lb.-ft.)

Length

Buick Encore

25/33/28

140/148

168.5

MINI Countryman S

25/32/28

181/177

161.8

Volkswagen Tiguan

21/26/23

200/207

174.5

Ford Escape

23/33/26

178/173

178.1

Mazda CX-5

26/32/29

155/150

179.3

 

 

 

 

 

 








If that seems like an eclectic crew of competitors, you should be aware that Buick chose most of them, and even called out the VW and the MINI as the Encore’s “direct import competition.” I added the Mazda, mostly because it’s known for its SKYACTIV-ated fuel-efficiency marks.

 



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