Buick dismissed the former 400 and introduced the 455 in 1970 as an alternative to the Chevelle, and it was one of the...
The first generation of the Buick Riviera Coupe was launched in 1962 as a direct competitor for the Ford Thunderbird, ...
Buick introduced in 1958 for one year only the Super Riviera Coupe, which complemented the Super Riviera Sedan. By ...
Buick introduced the Super series in 1940, but it constantly upgraded, added, and modified units during the production...
The 1953 Buick Roadmaster Skylark was a 50th anniversary model for the American brand. It was more of a trim level for...
Buick pulled the Y-Job concept-car drawings and created the 1949 Roadmaster, offering one of those times' most lu...
Introduced in 1939 as a 1940 model year, the Roadmaster was one of the most luxurious cars available on the U.S. marke...
Following a new marketing strategy, Buick renamed its models in the mid-'30s, and the Century nameplate was born ...
Buick was one of the biggest American carmakers and, in 1908, it managed to outsell Ford and Cadillac and became the n...
While it shared most of its parts with the Buick 27, the Model 26 was considered the sporty version for its four-door ...
After joining the General Motors Company alliance, the carmaker improved its vehicles and increased its production. Th...
When Buick introduced the Model 32 Roadster in its lineup in 1911, it sold more than 1,100 units of it since it was th...
Buick introduced the Model 33 in 1911 as an upper version for the Model 32, with seating for five and a touring body. ...
In 1911, Buick introduced a two-seat roadster based on the shortened chassis of the Model 39, following the same recip...
While Walter Chrysler started to work for Buick in 1910, the carmaker was already one of the country's biggest, a...
Thanks to its engineering visions, David Dunbar Buick established a great car company, and it was the biggest selling ...
After two years since it was established, Buick Motor Co. produced the Roadster C as its second model in Jackson, Mich...
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