That same year, Buick decided to get into the turbo trade with the Regal Sport Coupe and the LeSabre Sport Coupe, both of ...
Named after the Winston Cup Grand National NASCAR Series, the high-performance version of the second-generation Buick ...
This is Buick's rarest mass-production model, and it sadly boasts a rather mundane engine, despite being built for racing.
After reviewing the successes of Chevrolet’s 1955 small block V8, Buick introduced an all-aluminum V8 in 1961. This engine would go on to become the Rover V8, powering everything from TVRs to tractors ...
This cutaway comparison of a standard 3.8-liter block (left) and a heavy-duty 3.8-liter block (part No. 25500003) reveal thicker main webs, an additional lifter valley rib and heavier pan rails. The H ...
American automaker Buick launched the Special in 1962 — the first American car with a standard V6 gasoline engine. Parent company General Motors called its newest V6 engine the "Fireball," a ...
The turbocharged, 3.8-liter Buick V6 is legendary, and for good reason. Even those with “no replacement for displacement” tattooed on their bicep have respect for the boosted six-pot. That’s because ...
A 1987 Buick GNX muscle car with just 8.7 miles on the odometer is being auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas event on June 19. The black high performance coupe is one of 547 that were built and ...
The ancestor of the Buick V6 is the Buick 215 V8, an innovative lightweight V8 with aluminum block and heads that debuted in 1961. This engine turned into iron and gained much displacement with GM ...
Since Kendrick Lamar released his album GNX, prices of the Buick Regal muscle car bearing the same name have jumped by nearly ...