Junkyard Find: 2017 Buick Envision Premium

Murilee Martin
by Murilee Martin

Chinese cars! The once-expected flood of new vehicles from 中国 hasn't materialized in the United States and shows no signs of arriving soon, but the first mass-produced cars built in China reached our shores back in 2016. Those were the original Buick Envisions, and I've found a crashed example in a northeastern Colorado car graveyard.


Today, American car shoppers seeking a mainstream vehicle assembled in the Middle Kingdom have four choices: the Envision, the Lincoln Nautilus, the Volvo S90 ( while supplies last) and the Polestar 2. What effects will tariffs have on such cars in the near future? Fasten your seat belts!

This isn't the first Chinese car I've documented in a junkyard. That honor goes to the 2006 Kandi KD-970GKE-2 I spotted here in Colorado a couple of years back. While this thing was never intended for highway use (it's more of a '48 Jeepster-ish utility vehicle for frugal Chinese farmers), the ones imported to the United States did get VINs starting with the letter L.

Kandis didn't exactly conquer the American automotive marketplace, however, and that makes the 2016 Envision the first motor vehicle to fly the Five-Star Red Flag (figuratively speaking) in serious quantities in the United States. See that L leading off the VIN on the build tag? Very few '16 Envisions were sold, so I gave up on finding one of them and held out for a '17.

My experience driving Chinese vehicles is limited but not zero. I had the opportunity to review a Dongfeng Motor Group-built Dacia Spring in Europe last year, when it was the cheapest new EV available over there. It was a serviceable transportation appliance that reminded me very much of the very cheapest econoboxes available in the United States around 1990.

China is already a serious global player in the car business, and we should keep in mind that the #1 most-produced vehicle in human history is Chinese: the Flying Pigeon bicycle (which was based on the 1932 Raleigh Roadster).

For 2017, the top-of-the-line Envision with all-wheel-drive and turbocharged engine started at $43,640, or about $57,470 in 2025 dollars.

Our reviewer felt that the cheaper, bigger, more powerful '17 GMC Acadia was a better deal, and that the underpowered Envision was just a ploy to make money on the Buick name.

Most Detroit (and, presumably, Yantai-Detroit) vehicles need to reach 10-15 years of age before they end up in a place like this, unless they get crashed and/or burned (exceptions to this are spectacularly depreciating machines, e.g., Giulietta-based Mopars). Most of the time, I don't write about mangled crash victims, but I'll make exceptions when the vehicle is of intense historical interest (there's a bent-up Tesla Model S a few rows from this car, and I shot it as well).

The turbocharged 252-horse, 2.0-liter Ecotec got yanked by a junkyard shopper before I arrived. We can assume it now lives in a GMC Terrain or Chevrolet Equinox, though it's possible that it went under the hood of another Envision.

The second-generation Envision debuted as a 2021 model, and sales have been generally better than those of the 2016-2020 Envisions. What happens to Buick once the new tariffs begin to bite? Perhaps GM can revive the Somerset name (with that cool radio pod).

Training to be a taikonaut? The Envision is for you!

And yes, it's a Buick.

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Murilee Martin
Murilee Martin

Murilee Martin is the pen name of Phil Greden, a writer who has lived in Minnesota, California, Georgia and (now) Colorado. He has toiled at copywriting, technical writing, junkmail writing, fiction writing and now automotive writing. He has owned many terrible vehicles and some good ones. He spends a great deal of time in self-service junkyards. These days, he writes for publications including Autoweek, Hagerty and The Truth About Cars.

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  • AZFelix AZFelix on May 12, 2025

    Does the use of the letter 'L' in the VIN share the same origin story as the brand Lululemon?

  • Rpol35 Rpol35 on May 13, 2025

    It seems peculiar, this Buick has taken a hard front hit but neither airbag appears to have deployed. The dash, above the glovebox, is missing some trim but that's not the result of the airbag getting launched.

  • Andarris Here in the Toronto area I haven't seen a 2006-2012 with intact rocker pannels for over two years now. I presume everywhere around the Great Lakes is the same ? They were super cheap dhring the first two years of the pandemic - could get one with less than 85K for around $6500 certified or a little higher mileage for $5000. Glad I skipped it, even in 2021 some of the 10's &11's were displaying corosion like you'd see on a 7 year older Impala, Camry or Accord. Also the mid-model switch to EPS made me balk at the few clean ones I found.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh I do not ever have delays. I only fly out of PDX or EUG to LAS or OAK and OGG then back .. have never been delayed in the last ?30-ish? trips to vegas/disneyland/maui/cruise ship vacations.... EUG has contract tsa so we never have any TSA delays. unsure which airports have PRIVATE contract TSA that is UNAFFECTED by the deadlock that i HOPE NEVER EVER END.
  • Big Al from Oz gidday mites how are yall feelin today? Want to have a barbie? We are right here gettin dee fire ready
  • Michael S6 The 3 Amigos better hope that the oil spike is short lived as 4-5 dollar a gallon gas would put a damper on their cash cows especially "Ford's strategic shift" of killing off the escape/Lincoln cousin. Most other automakers have a full line of vehicles with much better full economy. GM is sucking air and its Cadillac devision is mostly EV and geriatric line up of ICE cars and SUV's that were supposed to be phased out this year. The expensive gas may push shoppers toward EV but GM's horrible EV reliability is a barrier.
  • Tane94 I read the GM press release about first quarter sales 2026 vs 2025 and Buick is getting its butt kicked:Buick Total* 41,654 61,822 -32.6 The future is bleak for Buick.
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