

Model-Year Madness! 10 Classic Ads From 1969ġ971 Buick Centurion 1971 Buick Centurion adīargain Bling: 5 1976 Economy Cars with Luxury-Car Trim Model-Year Madness! 10 Classic Ads From 1961ġ965 Buick Electra 225 1965 Buick Electra 225 ad Model-Year Madness! 10 Classic Ads From 1960 Or Is It? (Monster Engine Swap Content)Ĭadillac Super Cruise? GM Had Autonomous Driving Nailed in 1956 Just Your Average 1948 Chrysler Town and Country Convertible. Photo Feature: 1936 Ford DeLuxe Club Cabrioletġ948 Buick Roadmaster 1948 Buick Roadmaster ad gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 7468 cm3 / 455.7 cui, advertised power: 190.5 235 kW / 255 315 hp / 259 320 PS ( SAE net SAE gross ), torque: 515 610 Nm / 380 450 lb-ft, more data: 1971 Buick Centurion Sport Coupe Hydra. Replacing the Wildcat as the sporty iteration of Buicks three full-size car lines, it was positioned between the LeSabre and Electra in the lineup. Photo Feature: 1910 Buick 60 Special “Bug” Racecar RWD (rear-wheel drive), automatic 3-speed gearbox. The Buick Centurion is a full-size car built from the 1971 through 1973 model years. The place to leave comments is down below.Ĭlassic Buick Ads 1926 Buick 1926 Buick ad
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To celebrate the brand that brought us the Dynaflow transmission and front-fender Ventiports, we share here 21 classic Buick ads and one TV commercial. Still, no level of global sales success can take Buick, or its rich heritage, away from the us.

Yet, as much a part of the American automotive landscape as Buick is, its primary market is no longer the United States. Buicks enjoy an almost cult-like following in China, and the Asian nation accounted for fully 80 percent of the brand’s 2018 sales. If you’re roughly my age (I’m in my early fifties), Buick is likely best known to you as the builder of Eighties cushmobiles, the venerable 3800 V6, and the powerhouse Regal Grand National and GNX.

The upscale automaker is credited with selling the first car powered by an overhead-valve engine (1904), and becoming the first division of General Motors (1908). Buick is one of the oldest automotive brands still in existence, and it has a number of cool feathers in its cap.
