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 ...
Buick’s new Avista concept is great looking, and it looks even better without a fixed roof. These renderings of the Avista Convertible show off what the car would look like if it lost its roof.
The concept went for $522,500 after the buyer's premium, according to the auctioneers. Now, it's crossing the block again with no reserve as part of RM Auctions sale of the Andrews Collection on ...
The stunning Buick Avista concept made a surprising debut on the ... that have been finished with color-matched accents with the car’s Dark Sapphire Jewel exterior. Further evolving Buick ...
Many concept cars never made it to the production line. Here are ten that have been forgotten, despite qualities that could have changed the market. The two-seat convertible 1939 Buick Y-Job has ...
The Avista's uninterrupted body lines stretch front to rear, suggesting motion – resembling Buick's design language introduced on the Avenir concept and ... purity of the car's performance ...
The concept car was born in the US back in 1938 when Buick introduced the Harley J ... In 1962, a committee of Ford managers dubbed the Fairlane Group was assembled to devise future Blue Oval ...