Based on post 31 I believe
@Greyroom is genuinely looking for good advice here, and hes still in the game after a little lecturing. Respect because he’s still here looking for wisdom. We’ve all been young, and this is an enthusiast board, and of course power is appealing.
I think one of the things a younger generation fella didnt experience, is we used to drive around with far less power than today’s vehicles have, so interests in *more* power as we enter into minivan/diaper years seem foreign. Remember, we older folk are the ones that Honda and Chrysler especially nailed when they put the bigger 3.8 in the town and country … the minivan finally had some muscle, and these things sold.
From a practicality standpoint, most everything we had when I was a kid was beneath 100 hp, including the minivan. The sedans had around 80-95. In the 90s my family broke into the 120s with fuel injection. I was perfectly capable of merging into interstate traffic in a 64hp Volkswagen van, loaded with 5 people, luggage, and a manual transmission. I could easily scoff at anyone looking for more power… because I’m on the other side of it.
@Greyroom - props to you for asking. I know nothing about the enclave but it looks like you got good data here on reliability. Admittedly, some of the Buick SUVs really look sharp, but maybe it’s not the best one out there. WRT horsepower, theres a bunch of stuff you’re about to learn about being a dad. It’s hard and awesome and hard… and awesome. It will shape your priorities away from needing to pass a semi. Youll hopefully enjoy the journey so that you don’t need to. That, is power.