The third and final generation of the Buick Roadmaster is something of a cult classic these days, and there’s data to show more enthusiasts are all about the portly station wagons. Produced between ...
The good old days of big, rear-drive station wagons in the US ended with this old-school Buick.
Buick was on a roll in the 1950s, ultimately selling enough of its mid- and upper market cars to finish the decade ahead of ...
Speaking of the Buick Sportwagon, this "Vista roof" takes us right back to the second half of the 1960s, when GM wagons ruled the road. It doesn't open in the Roadmaster Estate, but we can assume that ...
In General Motors' divisional segregation, Buick came second to top-tier Cadillac, pairing the sportiness of lower-end Pontiac and Chevrolet with Caddy's luxury and comfort. As the booming sixth ...
The 1949 Buick Roadmaster was the very first Buick to feature Ventiports, whose design evolved over the years. But what did the number of portholes signify?
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A big piece of Cincinnati movie history can be yours. Dustin Hoffman is selling off a car used in the filming of "Rain Man", which was of course, filmed partly in the Tri-State.
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 ...
We are accustomed to widely publicized restorations of "hero" cars from car-centric films likeBack to the Future, andThe Fast and the Furious, but some cars that played starring roles alongside the ...
“Woodie” wagons were once a major staple in the American motoring scene, mainly in the 1940s and ’50s but even into the ’90s. But they’ve since been phased out, not just from major regulation changes ...