Shown here, a period magazine ad for the Buick Roadmaster Riviera Coupe. The sub-model name "Riviera" was used to designate pillar less coupes and four-doors, generally referred to as "hardtops" While ...
We've talked about it a lot here at CarBuzz recently. The station wagon as a whole, which many of us grew up with, is basically nonexistent in the US automotive market these days. Of the several ...
Arguably, up until the mid-1980s, most American drivers preferred to get around in large, V8-powered sedans. After all, these land yachts were typically very comfortable, and many models were ...
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In General Motors' divisional segregation, Buick came second to top-tier Cadillac, pairing the sportiness of lower-end Pontiac and Chevrolet with Caddy's luxury and comfort. As the booming sixth ...