Want to own a piece of General Motors history? Luckily, you won't need very deep pockets to do so with this model.
This cutaway comparison of a standard 3.8-liter block (left) and a heavy-duty 3.8-liter block (part No. 25500003) reveal thicker main webs, an additional lifter valley rib and heavier pan rails. The H ...
American automaker Buick launched the Special in 1962 — the first American car with a standard V6 gasoline engine. Parent company General Motors called its newest V6 engine the "Fireball," a ...
The Ford Thunderbird was a hugely popular supercharged car with a strong V8. It dominated 1950s driving, but Buick had a ...
A key ingredient of any street machine project is the personal flavor injected by each individual owner. The various modifications and additions to the car offer a unique reflection of the owner's ...
The Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, and Buick Enclave are now equipped with a new turbo four-cylinder, rather than a V6. The ...
Some say that a V6 is at least two-cylinders away from being a great engine, but these high-performance units prove that choosing this configuration can result in engineering masterpieces. The story ...
With an unconventional design and futuristic tech, the 1985 Wildcat remains one of the most jaw-dropping concept cars to don Buick badges. Still around today, thanks to its success in the Chinese ...
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