Buick reinterpreted the Corvette recipe and developed a trio of beautiful concept cars that remain fascinating today ...
And sometimes a concept car guides an entire industry into the future, as was the case with the Buick Y-Job back in 1938 ... essentially the old west. So there's a poetic irony to the fact ...
There have been some truly amazing GM concept cars in recent times, but we want to focus on the classic "what-if" prototypes ... The two-seat convertible 1939 Buick Y-Job has the distinction ...
Ventiports on the front quarter panel of the car can be used to determine the engine (three holes for the V-6 and four holes for the V-8). Along with welcoming back an old Buick car trait, the Lucerne ...
and the car turns. Still, the brakes are another matter – the YouTubers will have to go through those in detail (and probably replace vital components) before this old Buick Riviera can get back ...
Concept cars are one of the most interesting areas of the automotive world, as they consist entirely of potential. Instead of having to appeal to an existing customer base, or having to keep ...
Here we have a concept ... to preview Buick's future styling direction, which means we should expect to see more flowing body shapes to go along with new versions of the marque's classic waterfall ...
The Avista concept suggests a sports car with a twin-turbo V6 with 400 horsepower put to the rear wheels. The two-door followed another impressive Buick concept, the Avenir, which was four-door ...