The 1969 Chevrolet Kingswood Estate hid a big-block V8 that turned this grocery getter into a proper sleeper and put muscle ...
Long before the Renault Espace and its minivan imitators arrived to transform the way we transport a multitude of passengers, ...
In 1959, Buick unveiled the Wildcat—not the automobile (that came four years later), but a new V8 engine series bearing the same fierce moniker. Things were calm and measured until mid-1962, when ...
Buick isn’t exactly seen as an exciting brand here in the United States. While their current lineup of SUVs is rather handsome, the brand has struggled to truly compete for hearts and minds in the ...
The full-size lineup was dominated by the Impala and the Bel Air in the late '50s, but Buick had a special place in the heart of American buyers with the luxurious Electra. The car received a ...
We all like to look back on the cars of our youth through the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Roadmaster is the sort of car that many of us grew up on. Let's see if ...
"A super wagon is fan service to your most loyal owners." Think your giant sport-utility vehicle is cooler than the middling station wagon? Think again. German automaker BMW recently entered the U.S. ...
The 1953 General Motors Motorama car show held at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria hotel featured a number of new models and concepts, but few created the stir the Chevy Corvette concept did. The ...
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Dodge Charger. Ford Lightning. Some historic car names are just begging to be brought back as new-age electric vehicles, but the best one has always been the Buick Electra – and now, it’s back. Meet ...
General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926 as an alternative to the existing Oakland brand. Ironically, it was overlap with Chevrolet and GM's bankruptcy proceedings that led to Pontiac's demise in 2009.