2013 Buick Encore Leather

Used • 185,716 mi • Automatic • Unleaded
0/9

$6,988

Est. finance$136/mo

6.9/10

Good buy

  • Competitive price position
  • Faster inventory turn
  • Higher-mileage profile
  • Stable pricing

American Auto Exchange Inc

Map pin iconKearney, NE3.3(115 reviews)

Overview & features

VIN: KL4CJCSB9DB196034/Stock number: 196034

Exterior: White
Interior: --
185,716 miles
Fuel Type: Unleaded
1.4L I4
Automatic Transmission
Front-Wheel Drive
33 MPG Highway
27 MPG City
Price vs. Market

Price & market analysis

This vehicle is below the current average market range.

4%

below market

$6,988

Typical price for similar cars:$7,259

You save vs. market

$271
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6.9
Deal scoreGood buy

Days on market
Days on market
72
Demand score
Demand score
High
Avg. sell time
Avg. sell time
91 days

Market price comparison

Based on 41 local comparable listings

Avg. market price $7,259
$6,988

Dealer's notes

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Recent reviews

5.0

Trip Ca month ago

In all honesty its what you pay is what you'll get out of the vehicle. I say save up and either put a bigger down payment on a better vehicle and finance. Or get a loan and bank finance. I See a lot of negative reviews on people who are putting a 1000 down on vehicles from $3488-$6988 and expecting a perfect vehicle and complain "oh they sold me a lemon." That is not how it works... there is a reason they are listed at that. Its a fair price but I say save up 3-4k and use that as a down payment on a vehicle 8-11k and you will be better off. Its common sense. If you have 4k -7k you can probably finance a nice vehicle through the bank that's 12-15k if you have good credit, if not use it on a down payment. on the 8-11k vehicles.

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