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Less payload and much slower.My first car was a Buick Skyhawk.
I destroyed its exhaust system trying to off-road it. Ripped it clean off.Less payload and much slower.
I destroyed its exhaust system trying to off-road it. Ripped it clean off.
Did the exact same thing to my 70 Chevelle in HS going down River Road to a kegger.I destroyed its exhaust system trying to off-road it. Ripped it clean off.
Old people. You’ll learn soon enough.40 years of driving I can't think of a single Buick model off of the top of my head. How the hell are they still in business?
Riviera - first one to come to mind. The old ones were pretty cool. But otherwise I get ya. Regal, that's another one. ;)40 years of driving I can't think of a single Buick model off of the top of my head. How the hell are they still in business?
China. GM cut out their best performance division, Pontiac, because China was buying Buicks by the mega-freightliner load.40 years of driving I can't think of a single Buick model off of the top of my head. How the hell are they still in business?
You do know what Pontiac stands for, right?China. GM cut out their best performance division, Pontiac, because China was buying Buicks by the mega-freightliner load.
And how have you NOT heard of their Regal or more specifically the GNX? Look that car up if you want to see a bad ass car.
You do know what Pontiac stands for, right?
Yep. #PoorOld******ThinksIt'sACadillac.
Y’all really went there?
He was a badass as a player (later inducted into the College HOF) and as a soldier: was awarded the DSC for actions in Viet Nam and ultimately retired as a 3* general.
When I was a kid watching the Army-Navy game on black and white television I thought Bill Carpenter the Lonely End of Army was about the coolest thing in football. Back then all teams huddled before running a play. The team left an empty slot for Carpenter in the huddle but he remained posted all by himself. I thought this was very mysterious and wondered how did he know what the play was going to be.
He was a badass as a player (later inducted into the College HOF) and as a soldier: was awarded the DSC for actions in Viet Nam and ultimately retired as a 3* general.
Yeah I've heard of Regal now that you mention it, my mom had one. But when I first heard Buick I couldn't think of a single model they made.China. GM cut out their best performance division, Pontiac, because China was buying Buicks by the mega-freightliner load.
And how have you NOT heard of their Regal or more specifically the GNX? Look that car up if you want to see a bad ass car.
Right now they have Lucerne and Lu... something else.Yeah I've heard of Regal now that you mention it, my mom had one. But when I first heard Buick I couldn't think of a single model they made.