In 1910 Buick built nearly 10,000 more automobiles than Ford. Production of the Model 10 alone, with its 22.5 horsepower 165 cubic inch valve-in-head four-cylinder ...
From its beginnings under Billy Durant in the first years of the twentieth century, Buick was the core brand of General Motors. The earliest motorized ...
Buick’s signature identity in the mid-Fifties was its semi-circular rear wheel arches adhering tightly to the tire circumference. Offered in just three years, 1955-57, ...
In 1910 the automobile had captured Americans’ imagination, and had demonstrated its value and practicality in tackling the vast distances and poor roads of North ...
The tension between Buick and Cadillac was never more evident than in 1941 with the Buick Limited Series 91 Touring Sedan. Anyone who read ...
Brewster & Co. of Queens, New York is one of America’s oldest and most storied coachbuilders. Originally formed in 1810 in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster ...
General Motors made a bold move for the 1953 model year with the introduction of three cars whose sole purpose was to demonstrate GM’s superior ...
The history of Buick belies its present positioning as sedate rides for retirees. General Motors owes its existence to Buick. Many of Detroit’s most ...
During the 1930s, Buick was a mainstay of the General Motors lineup. Positioned above Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac, Buicks seen in a separate class altogether ...
In 1953, GM introduced the Corvette as the first pure sports car to come from a Big Three manufacturer in the post-war era. Two years ...
The effects of the Depression were wearing off in 1940, and Buick made the most of the American economy’s newfound strength and renewed confidence, achieving ...
With the Great Depression in full force and the threat of war lingering over America, Buick approached the 1941 model year with extreme optimism offering ...