One of the American automakers who embraced this smaller approach to sportiness was Buick. Beginning in the late 1970s, Buick had turbocharged many of its models, including the Century and the Regal.
Most people who purchased a Buick LeSabre back in 1974 ended up ordering the Luxus hardtop coupe, as this particular version accounted for over 27,000 cars out of the total 128,000-unit production for ...
These days, many automakers are beginning to slip slightly when it comes to their models' reliability. There are a few reasons for this, chief among which is the sheer amount of technology that's ...
Buick and the Grand National nameplate may go together like Forrest and Jenny, but as today's Nice Price or No Dice LeSabre proves, that match wasn't always made in heaven. Let's see if this uber-rare ...
Telling a 1969 LeSabre apart from its predecessors is relatively easy, as the new model looked a bit boxier thanks to a more squared styling. While many people believed the LeSabre lost its elegant ...
A special example of a fourth-generation Buick LeSabre is up for auction in Michigan on Hagerty. It’s a stretched-out, six-door Buick with three bench seats for up to nine people. It was built at the ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
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