In 1951, after the ashes of the war had not only settled down but were also blown away by the sweeping currents of economic recovery, Harley Ears – GM’s chief stylist – brought back the concept of ...
Even before the dawn of muscle cars and the take-no-prisoners rules of engagement during the horsepower wars, Buick preferred to play the torque cards instead of the commonly cited power ratings. The ...
One of the American automakers who embraced this smaller approach to sportiness was Buick. Beginning in the late 1970s, Buick had turbocharged many of its models, including the Century and the Regal.
The earliest Ford Thunderbird to hit the market came in 1954 after the car debuted at the Detroit Auto Show, but the first model with a supercharged engine didn’t arrive until 1957. Before either of ...
Sales of full-size cars have decreased dramatically over the past 20 years, but a car that has managed to crest this shrinking market is the Buick LeSabre. It’s been the best selling full-size car in ...
I have a 1997 LeSabre custom with 118,000 miles. Love the 3.8 liter v6 engine…it truly is bullet proof. Quiet ride, lots of room in the cabin and trunk, no more problems except the usual must ...
The 1951 Buick LeSabre is considered one of the most influential show cars of the 1950s, introducing jaw-dropping styling inspired by the aerospace age. Now, General Motors is providing a look back at ...
The Buick LeSabre nameplate was produced for an impressive 46 model years stretching across eight generations between 1959 and 2005. Now, this fifth-generation 1985 Buick LeSabre Collector’s Edition ...
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