March 12, 200917 yr What are some of your favorite models over the years? You know, the ones that made you stop and think " maybe I could see myself in a Buick". For me a few of them are: The Blackhawk concept (my favorite Buick ever). The GN/GNX/ T-Types of the late 80s (duh) Certain Sportwagon models 1964 ish Rivieras The '71 Riviera Certain Wildcats
March 12, 200917 yr My favorites are the Grand National/GNX Regals of the 80s, the 64-65 Rivieras, and the late 80's/early 90's LeSabre T-types.
March 12, 200917 yr Any G body Regal 81 and up a mid-60s Skylark convertible 61-62 LeSabre/Invicta hardtop/vert I could be coaxed into the new LaCrosse, depending if it's in my means
March 12, 200917 yr thread title For those that aren't REALLY into Buicks... You know, the ones that made you stop and think " maybe I could see myself in a Buick" Guess Buick fans can't play :angry2: Edited March 12, 200917 yr by wildcat
March 12, 200917 yr Author thread title For those that aren't REALLY into Buicks... Guess Buick fans can't play :angry2: Sorry, I was just looking for the standouts that would catch the eye of the non Buick faithful. Pick such a standout, and post it up if you like. Especially if you have a good pic to share. Didn't mean for this to come across as exclusionary.
March 12, 200917 yr Reatta last Riviera last Park Avenue new LaCrosse Maybe I couldn't really see myself in the last two, but I think they are great lookers. Edited March 12, 200917 yr by §carlet §wordfish
March 12, 200917 yr I do NOT consider myself "that" into Buicks. I greatly admire many of them, but there is usually some aspect that stops me from pursuing one to own. The only one I AM "that" into in truth is my '59, but there it's mad infatuation.
March 12, 200917 yr 1953 Buick 1958-1959-1960 Buick Line 1949 Roadmaster 1995 Riviera 2002-05 Park Avenue New LaCrosse Edited March 12, 200917 yr by vonVeezelsnider
March 12, 200917 yr The GN/GNX/ T-Types of the late 80s (duh) Certain Sportwagon models The '71 Riviera Certain Wildcats Edited for my prefs... but you need to add the '68-'72 GS stage 1... especially the 455 '70 in yellow and black. I also like the 90's Rivs... even though they power the wrong wheels.
March 12, 200917 yr Author Edited for my prefs... but you need to add the '68-'72 GS stage 1... especially the 455 '70 in yellow and black. I also like the 90's Rivs... even though they power the wrong wheels. The 68-72 Buick A-bodies just never did it for me, I do respect them but they run dead last in my order of brand preference in 68-72 GM A-bodies. I really prefer Buicks that define the brand better: unabashed yachts like the '71 Riv, or Turboed V6 stormers like the GN family. To me, both of those represent a clear Buick bloodline. The GS/GSX cars were a bit too much of a "me too" thing from my perspective. I'd take a Chevelle SS, Olds 442, or GTO over the Buick version any day.
March 13, 200917 yr i feel like buick has been more neutered design-wise for a longer time than Pontiac, and thus Buick has a longer hill to climb in perception and acceptance. pontiac has lacked any consistency whatsoever, but as many big misses they've had, they've also had some pretty nice rides [strictly speaking of the last two decades].
March 13, 200917 yr The 1970 Buick Wildcat (the Wildcat's best year), maybe a 1970 - 1972 Skylark/GS, 1985 Grand National. Edited March 13, 200917 yr by YellowJacket894
March 13, 200917 yr You poor, poor thing. despite the constant minor repairs, it was a fun car to drive for 2+yrs while I was in University. (moved into a 2-dr 1986 Grand Am - two tone, blue on top, gray on the bottom)
March 15, 200917 yr 1952-53 Skylark is one of the best American cars ever made and my all time favorite Buick. The 1963-1965 Riviera The best styled car of the 60's. As for the rest of the Buicks I have a lot of miles in many different years and models as they were the choice in my family growing up for years. One Chevy and One Buick per year. Many were the old Duce and a Quarter Electras and many Lesabres. For some reason my Dads 1978 Lesabre sticks out to me. It was a gray and silver color and just was a tasteful car in a time and I learned to drive in it. Nothing special but just a nice car. I always wished it was a T type. One of my all time cars I hated, we had was the 1976 Regal 4 door. The styling was a mess and the quality only lower.
March 23, 200916 yr By CaminoLS6 Ahhhhh....YES! Those Rivieras ... along with: '76/'77 Buick Regals '95+ Riviera Cort | 35swm | "Mr Monte Carlo"."Mr Road Trip" | pig valve.pacemaker ...MidW Event = 04/04/09 WRMNshowcase.legos.HO.models.MCs.RTs.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Time slips away" ... Bruce Springsteen ... 'Glory Days'
April 4, 200916 yr 1965 Riviera GS 1968 Riviera 1971-72 Riviera 1995+ Riviera...already own one. GN/GNX 80's LeSabre T Types Enclave '04-'05 Park Ave Ultra
April 5, 200916 yr If I had to pick... '87 Buick GNX '70 Buick Skylark GSX Stage I '08-Current Enclave '03-'05 Park Ave Ultra in Diamond White
April 8, 200916 yr Author I hope more people post in this thread. Especially with pictures. I hope to get a sense of the C&G community's take on the Buicks that made big impressions.
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