Of all the vintage engines being examined in this series, the Buick V-8s of the '50s and '60s have maintained their loyal fan base in the hot rodding world longer than many of their competitors.
Sometimes, there's just nothing better than the planning of a new car. This is where you get to fantasize about high-horsepower engines, award-winning paint jobs, and sleek leather interiors. Well, ...
Given its status as one of the oldest car manufacturers in America, it's safe to say Buick's place in the annals of automobile history is set firmly in stone. Much of that legacy is built on the ...
Back when Buicks were for dentists and their preppy kids, they commanded a presence like few cars did − handsome, solid, and torquey. Standard engine for their big cars was the “Nailhead” 401 in ...
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 ...
Buick has been on roll with concepts at the Detroit auto show as of late. This year, the Avista was probably the biggest stunner at Cobo Center, with its 400-hp, twin-turbocharged V6 and rear-drive ...
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