Buick first displayed the Skylark as a General Motors Motorama show car in 1952, and it was essentially a factory-built “sport custom” based on the ...
As the foundation of corporate giant General Motors, Buick positioned itself for continued success from 1931 forward with new eight-cylinder engines across the board. Ranging ...
As the foundational division of corporate giant General Motors, Buick was positioned for continued success from 1931 onward with powerful and sophisticated new eight-cylinder engines ...
In the late 1920s, Buick was the go-to brand for understated luxury at General Motors. Cadillac always sat atop the throne at GM for style, ...
Known as the “Silver Anniversary” cars, Buick’s models for 1929 celebrated the foundational GM division’s landmark 25th anniversary in fine style. Featuring a wide array ...
Rolling into the 1930s, Buick was riding high; their confidence boosted after a series of highly successful years. The late 1920s had been quite good ...
Buick’s flagship Roadmaster has long been synonymous with luxury and style. Since its inception in 1936, it served as the style and feature leader in ...
Before creating his eponymous automobile company, David Dunbar Buick achieved considerable success in the plumbing industry. He was the first to successfully develop a method ...
Buick’s offerings for 1914 consisted of just a single series, the Series B, though somewhat confusingly, the Series B was made up of a variety ...
The Buick Motor Company was the cornerstone General Motors was built on. Charles Nash was President and General Manager of Buick by 1910 and ...
In the late 1930s and into the early 1940s, Buick enjoyed a renaissance of sorts as it solidified its position in GM’s hierarchy above Chevrolet, ...
Inspired by GM’s futuristic concept cars starring in the corporation’s dazzling Motorama shows, the glamorous Skylark celebrated Buick’s landmark 50th anniversary in 1953. A limited-production ...