Complete with big 430-cubic-inch V8 and split bucket seats, this 1969 Buick Wildcat was a big, powerful sedan for high-rollers with a bit of the devil in them. Now its driving days are finished.
For decades, Buick sat at the front of American muscle car culture thanks to models such as the Skylark GS, Wildcat, and the Riviera GS. Buick was also responsible for one of the first high ...
Even though you don’t hear much about Buick these days ... and many U.S. car dealers folded rather than sign up for an electric future. The first Wildcat-inspired models to be introduced ...
Buick's third-generation 2025 Enclave has fresh, Wildcat-inspired look, is now available with GM's Super Cruise, and is powered by a new 2.5-liter turbocharged inline four cylinder engine.
At $4,079 off the showroom floor in 1970, the Wildcat Convertible was a high-priced, head-turning machine weighing over two tons. While its days of glory are long past, the car remains a poignant ...