When people think of Buicks these days, typically they don't picture the epitome of performance. Arguably it wasn't since the 1980s that the General Motors branch was associated with "performance" at ...
Editor’s note: This is the sixth in a series of stories featuring high school marching bands from across the region. They will publish on Fridays in The Daily Item. MIFFLINBURG — Football fans will be ...
From online listing to driveway star, this 1965 Buick Riviera proves some Craigslist finds are pure gems. Satellite pictures show scale of Iran’s water "disaster" 'Disgusted' Marjorie Taylor Greene ...
Among the many eye-raising concepts from General Motors’ golden age of design experimentation, the 1953 Buick Wildcat remains a true standout, and now, we’re getting up close to this one-of-one ...
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David Lewin, 61, general manager of the Grand Hyatt San Francisco hotel, on his 1965 Buicks, as told to A.J. Baime. Growing up in San Francisco, my dad had a friend who owned a Buick dealership, so ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
For 1964, the model year that shook up the industry with the arrival of the Pontiac GTO, GM stablemates Buick introduced a larger V8 for the Wildcat, turning the beautiful full-size model into a ...
The verdict: The most opulent of GM’s big three-row SUV trio, the redesigned 2025 Buick Enclave’s luxury trimmings are let down by an uncharacteristically loud cabin and coarse engine. Versus the ...
Buick loves the Beijing Motor Show, and why shouldn’t it? Working with its local partner, SAIC, the brand seems to saves up so much mojo for April in Asia and shows up with stunning designs. Here are ...
In its earliest days Buick had a reputation for engineering innovation and raw speed. Swiss-born race driver Louis Chevrolet made his name, in part, driving Buicks on race tracks around the country.