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There were two very stylish personal GM luxury cars available for 1965, the Buick Riviera and the Pontiac Grand Prix. If you ...
The 1963 Buick Wildcat arrived at a moment when American buyers wanted prestige as much as horsepower, and Buick was tired of watching them defect to flashier showrooms. Instead of building a fragile ...
No, "Nailhead" is not the guy on the movie poster for Clive Barker's "Hellraiser" — that's Pinhead. The name "Nailhead" is a direct result of Buick trying to make a V8 as slim as possible. Buick's 322 ...
Some cars just end up tainted. The 1963-’65 Buick Riviera is the darling of the American-car scene, and with good reason: its stunning shape, styled by Ned Nickles under legendary General Motors ...
File this under “wishful thinking” if you want, but a fresh trademark filing for the Buick Electra name could mean that the storied nameplate is set for a return to US shores. GM Authority reports ...
In case you hadn't yet heard, General Motors is having a very good year. In fact, according to the automaker's third quarter report card, GM is having the best year it's had in at least a decade, with ...
Should Buick revive the iconic Riviera? Here’s why a modern luxury coupe comeback could redefine Buick’s future. The Buick Riviera has always been a thing of beauty. A large, stately, full-size coupe ...