Some cars just end up tainted. The 1963-’65 Buick Riviera is the darling of the American-car scene, and with good reason: its ...
In downtown Vancouver, Empire Motors sold Ford and Monarch cars alongside Ford trucks. Several blocks away, Clarke Simpkins ...
Honored Collector Dale Critz, Jr. brought several cars to Hilton Head Island. The Savannah, Georgia native’s collection ...
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Slotting between Chevrolet and Cadillac in the General Motors hierarchy, Buick has been stuck in the middle between two titanic brands. For a long time, Buick vehicles were only slightly nicer than ...
GM has issued a bulletin relating to special coverage of the 2022 Buick Encore, as well as the 2022 Buick Envision and 2023 Buick Envision, for a specific condition related to the evaporative ...
The Buick of today is very different from the Buick of decades past. With a lineup made up entirely of crossovers that are largely forgettable (though the Envista is a looker and a great value) Buick.
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 ...
The most famous muscle cars may have been built in the 1960s and ‘70s, but Ringbrothers is here to remind people they’re not limited to that era. The Wisconsin custom shop, which is best known for its ...
The first two Buick automobiles were built in 1899 and 1900, not by Buick Motor Co. founder David Buick but by an engineer named Walter Marr at the “Buick Auto-Vim and Power Co.” Related Articles Me & ...
The V8 engine has been around for a long time — since before World War I. It wasn't until 1953, however, that Buick decided to give the V8 a try, replacing its straight-eight and stepping onto the ...