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The Buick logo has been subject to a series of drastic alterations over the years. Here is the interesting origin of Buick's car logo, explained.
Some models that were only able to manage the former include icons like the Chevrolet Chevelle, Ford Thunderbird, and the Dodge Challenger. Sure, two of those nameplates were resurrected periodically.
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The 2025 Buick Regal re-introduces the sporty GS variant, which receives the previous front fascia that was replaced for 2024, back by popular demand.
General Motors' Buick brand will go all-electric by 2030, following the same timeline for Cadillac. Buick is also getting a new emblem as it overhauls the brand with fresh designs for its existing ...
GM Reimagines the Corvette as an EV Hypercar Inspired by the Stingray, And We Want One This concept Corvette is literally everything we could ask for – it’s just not in production.
Chevrolet's bow tie emblem has remained the iconic gold shade for many years, but newer Chevrolet models are adopting the more subtle black design instead.
General Motors is issuing a recall for 90,081 vehicles related to a transmission problem that can cause the front wheels to lock up, boosting the risk of a crash.
The automaker had previously only mentioned that Cadillac’s next electric car would start “north of $300,000.” Now GM has confirmed that the Cadillac Celestiq will start at $340,000.
General Motors is making moves to establish itself as a leader in electric cars, but some experts say its efforts are coming a little too late.
GM is demonstrating a legitimate effort to prioritize Buick as an important near-luxury brand that occupies the gray space between Chevrolet and Cadillac. True, the four-vehicle lineup consists ...
Chevrolet's distinctive bowtie logo has adorned stock cars in NASCAR's sanctioned races since the organization's founding in 1949. Chevrolet has had plenty of ups and downs over NASCAR's 75 years.