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Audi Q5 vs Buick Enclave

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — Audi Q5 (4.9) and Buick Enclave (5.0) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 Audi Q5Buick Enclave
Reliability & Durability 3.5 4.0
User Sentiment 4.6 3.9
Complaint Severity 7.2 6.6
Consensus Strength 2.4 1.9
Value for Money 1.9 4.3
Owner Advocacy 5.8 5.1
Audi Q5

Audi's bestselling crossover splits cleanly at the 2025 redesign. The 2018-2024 generation delivers what buyers expect, refined ride, solid Quattro grip, and genuine durability when you stay on top of the 60k water pump swap and control arm bushings. Owners routinely push these past 150k miles without drama. The 2025-2026 models are a different story: cars shutting down mid-drive, seven dealer visits in seven months chasing electrical gremlins, and an interior that swapped Audi's signature solidity for a screen-filled cost-cut mess. If you're shopping used, grab a CPO 2023-2024. If you're eyeing new, wait a year or walk to the X3.

Buick Enclave

A plush three-row that trades on deep discounts and a hushed cabin, but the 2018-2024 generation carries a documented transfer case weakness. Multiple owners report the same failure: the case splits catastrophically at highway speed, dumping fluid and stranding the vehicle, sometimes with only 30k-70k miles on the clock. When it works, you get adult-sized third-row space, a genuinely quiet ride, and dealer incentives that undercut Honda and Toyota by thousands. The catch is you're rolling dice on a known mechanical fault, and mismatched tires accelerate the failure. The all-new 2025 redesign swaps the V6 for a turbo four and starts fresh on a new platform, so the old gremlins shouldn't follow, but there's zero long-term proof yet. Buy used and you're gambling; buy new and you're hoping Buick learned its lesson.