Car companies tease with futuristic concepts that never make it to market, but some of the most-loved cars of all time first ...
And sometimes a concept car guides an entire industry into the future, as was the case with the Buick Y-Job back in 1938. We feel confident in saying that the modern car probably wouldn't look ...
Though the Corvette became the only GM sports car to make it into production, its divisions unveiled several breathtaking sports car concepts during the 1950s. Among those were Buick's Wildcats ...
The Avista concept suggests a sports car with a twin-turbo V6 with 400 horsepower put to the rear wheels. The two-door followed another impressive Buick concept, the Avenir, which was four-door ...
General Motors has just put a video featuring the designers of the new Buick Invicta concept discussing their new creation. The video is part of a series of "Studio Stories" episodes that GM has ...
based in large part off of the Buick Wildcat concept car. While it doesn’t entirely translate onto a subcompact crossover body, most of it does work quite well. From any angle, the Envista looks ...
Concept cars are one of the most interesting areas of the automotive world, as they consist entirely of potential. Instead of having to appeal to an existing customer base, or having to keep ...
Our fifth concept of the decade is 2015's Buick Avista. Built on the same platform as the Chevy Camaro and Cadillac ATS-V, this car isn't a pick because of any futuristic styling or mind-blowing ...
The Buick Grand National Experiment, or the GNX for short, was a limited edition model from Buick that was released in 1987. The GNX traces its origins to the intensified efforts of the company ...