Monday, 12 November 2012

13 Cars That Define Buick At Age 110

Buick is the backbone upon which the mighty giant General Motors was built. That backbone has had some cracked vertebrae the past few years, but after 110 years of production, a Buick is still the most steadfast and upright of American cars (even though, like the current Regal, sometimes they're built in Germany, and even though China buys more Buicks than the U.S. does).

Like every survivor left in the GM portfolio (see: Cadillac), Buick has seen great cars and lousy ones. And there are a lot of Buicks that hardly anyone even remembers. But here are 13 that, for better or worse, have come to define what a Buick is today. That's the five greats (plus two honorable mentions), the five worst, and the greatest Buick of them all.

Note: These are all regular production cars. So the groundbreaking 1939 Y-Job concept car, Bobby Allison's 1980s Regal stock car, and your favorite Buick-based ambulance aren't on this list.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/vintage-speed/12-cars-that-define-buick-at-age-110?src=rss

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