Buicks may be more famous now for luxury vehicles than powerful road beasts, but things were different once upon a time.
During the 1980s, Buick, of all GM divisions, dared to redefine the muscle car using a turbocharged V6. Not only did the experiment work, but it resulted in one of the most badass American performance ...
The Buick Skyhawk mixed recycled V6 power, odd styling, and genuine driving fun. Here’s how Buick’s small ‘70s sports coupe ...
For the most part of its history, Buick has focused on building upscale vehicles. Nevertheless, during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, the GM division developed some exquisite performance-focused rides ...
You can describe the automobiles made by Buick in a lot of different ways, but chances are that you wouldn't exactly call them "cool." After the 1950s, they don't ...
During the heyday of Buick high-performance, Stage I 455-cubic-inch powerplants featured ram air induction systems with 360 hp and a staggering 510 ft.-lbs. of torque at only 2800 rpm. Stand back!
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
It's time for the legendary Buick Grand National to return as a modern muscle car. Here’s how it could replace the Camaro and ...
The car's exclusivity and performance credentials have made it a sought-after collector's item. Prior to the release of Lamar's album, the average selling price of a Buick GNX hovered around $162,000, ...