- T-Type.
Buick is one of China's most po****r, best-selling automobiles. In 2016,
General Motors sold over 1.1
million Buicks in China.
Buicks have always...
- as well as the
knock sensor. The T-Type trim name had been used on
other Buicks,
starting with the
Riviera in 1981 (in 1979 and 1980, it was the S-Type)...
-
models were
powered by
Buick's new 401-cubic-inch V8,
LeSabre continued with the 364-cubic-inch V8
previously used in all
Buicks in 1957 and 1958. In standard...
-
seeing this,
Buick chief Harlow Curtice was so
delighted that he
ordered that (non-lighting)
VentiPorts be
installed on all 1949
Buicks, with the number...
-
almost unchanged while the body
style selections were
similar to
larger Buicks but more
affordably priced. Six
choices were
available to
include both 2-...
- mid-sized
Buicks once
again received new
sheet metal and the
Buick Skylark name was
moved down
another notch,
replacing the
previous entry-level
Buick Special...
-
headlights centered by
Buick's then-new "Trishield" logo,
which is
still in use today.
Reintroduced to
Electras and
other Buicks for 1960 were the chrome...
- "Sweepspear" used on
beltlines of
earlier Buicks with the
Riviera package. It rode a
cruciform frame similar to the
standard Buick ch****is, but
shorter and narrower...
- ch****is. 1949-1957
Buick Specials had
three VentiPorts on each side
while more
senior Buicks (with the
partial exception of the
Buick Super,
which switched...
- four-cylinder engine. In 2000,
Buick showcased a
LaCrosse concept featuring styling features that
referred to
Buicks of the late 1940s
including a descending...