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The most overlooked turbocharged V6 coupe ever made
Buick Grand National and especially the GNX, but there was little-known Regal-based turbo-six coupe that preceded them.
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The Buick Riviera GS occupies a rare space in American car culture, blending personal luxury with genuine performance hardware in a way that still feels distinctive today. Collectors now look back on ...
A 1953 Buick Super Riviera has been listed for sale on CarDaddy.com, representing a rare opportunity to acquire a vehicle from a landmark year in Buick’s history. This two-door hardtop coupe was ...
The muscle car wars of the 1960s and early '70s were a fascinating time for Americans who loved their cars. Most agree it was all kick-started by the Oldsmobile 88 — the first muscle car — and then ...
The Buick Riviera has always been a thing of beauty. A large, stately, full-size coupe perfectly tailored for the American middle class that came and went so long ago. With it went the lovely, ...
Buick just unveiled a jaw-dropping new concept car. Read our analysis to see how the Electra Orbit’s design language and technology could shape the brand’s next generation of vehicles. Buick’s ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Classic American cars, such as the Chevy Camaro, Ford Mustang, and Dodge Charger, have been popular in the restomod scene, and it seems like every other day we’re reporting on one that’s been ...
Used to designate two-door hardtop models as early as 1949, the Buick Riviera morphed into a stand-alone nameplate in 1963. It was GM's first entry into the personal luxury market and the only vehicle ...
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