1987 - Buick Regal on 2040-cars
Williston, South Carolina, United States
I custom ordered this car from Buick in February of 1987 and received it in May of 1987, it went down the assembly line right in front of the GNXs. I intentionally ordered a sleeper because I didn’t like the orange 6s they put on the GNs. I have the service records and the original window sticker. This car has always been garaged and never driven in the winter. There is no rust on this car and never has been. It was undercoated by Ziebart one day after picking it up from the dealer. It has never been damaged or crashed and I will provide the clean CarFax report. The engine, transmission, drive-line and turbo are all original and in perfect working order. The car has been adult driven by an engineer. The interior is in great condition. The seats are comfortable, and don’t sag or show wear. The headliner is beginning to come loose. The exterior is all original and in good condition. The color is Dark Charcoal Grey with a factory installed red pinstripe. The paint has the typical age spots of that period. The flexible bumper covers in the front were complete and intact 2 years ago but have cracked and broken (sitting still while inside which surprised me). The rear bumper cover is still intact with no damage or cracks but the paint has dulled with time. The paint has the typical scratches and chips of a daily driver that can be touched up easily. The surface finish is still smooth and shiny outside of chips. The driver’s door rocker panel is galvanized from the factory and the paint has flaked off the top edge – there is NO rust or corrosion on that area. That is a known problem with galvanized panels. If you want to retouch it, you must chromate the zinc layer and then the paint will stick fine. I am selling it because my father needs the space in his barn and I don’t have a garage to store it properly. Buick made over 20,000 Grand Nationals in ’87 - This car is one of only 1000 Limited T-types made in 1987 and is unique in having blacked out trim instead of chrome. This is NOT the car to give to an inexperienced driver – it must be driven with respect and skill. I strongly urge the buyer to ask for any additional photos or documentation and I will be glad to provide it. I will accept cash or check - you will wait until the funds are in my account before picking it up. I will not ship the car, I may consider delivering it within 100 miles of Greer SC otherwise the buyer will be responsible for picking up the car in Greer, South Carolina. Other competitive cars: Grand National, GNX, Firebird, Corvette, Trans Am, Grand Sport, 442, Cutlass, Camaro, Z28, Mustang, GTO
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Buick Cascada convertible likely dead after 2019
Tue, Oct 9 2018Opel announced it was discontinuing a few cars today, but the one that got our attention was the Cascada. The plan is to let the Opel Cascada live out its life until the end of 2019, with no replacement in the works. This brings into question the future of the Buick Cascada sold in the United States, since it's basically the same car and produced by Opel in the same factory in Poland. The Cascada has been on sale in other markets since 2012 badged as either an Opel or Vauxhall, but the Buick-badged car was only introduced in North America for the 2016 model year. Of course, Buick could decide to build the model beyond 2019, but it would need to find a new manufacturing location, convertibles aren't exactly popular, and the car would be egregiously old at that point. In other words, it looks like the Cascada is dead after 2019. We asked Buick what the game plan might be, and were told that there is nothing official to say at the moment. That's par for the course for something a manufacturer doesn't want to talk about yet, but it's also possible the announcement came as a surprise. Opel is no longer owned by GM, so the announcement actually came from the brand's new PSA ownership (the same French company that owns Peugeot and Citroen). As for the rationale behind the decision, that was a head scratcher, too. Opel/PSA said it was discontinuing the Cascada, as well as the subcompact Adam and Karl, in order to meet increasingly stringent emissions requirements and produce crossovers instead. This seems contradictory. Replacing a low-selling convertible and a pair of low-profit subcompacts with high-selling, high-profit crossovers sure seems like a solid business decision more than an emissions requirement one. Indeed, the Buick Cascada has never been a raging success in the United States either, with only 5,595 leaving the lots in 2017. It helped bring in some different kinds of customers to the Buick brand, but the impact is minute compared to a vehicle like the hot-selling Buick Encore. Related video: Featured Gallery 2019 Buick Cascada View 17 Photos Rumormill Buick Opel Convertible buick cascada
Buick luxury sedan design sketch would make a great flagship
Tue, Nov 29 2022Over the Thanksgiving holiday General Motors posted a sketch of a futuristic Buick sedan to social media. In fact, the sleek wedge is just the latest in a series of illustrations that seem to point the way to a luxury EV coming in 2024 (for model year 2025). That's when Buick has promised its first fully-electric vehicle, with the promise that the entire lineup will be gasoline free. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GM Design (@generalmotorsdesign) The sketch shows a low, long sedan that seems to be inspired (or perhaps served as the inspiration for) the Buick Wildcat concept revealed in June. However, there are significant differences as well. The sketch shows a profile that's more cab backward than the Wildcat's, with a gently sloping roofline that's more Audi A7 than the physical car's aggressive Nissan GT-R-like top. The front end is less busy than the Wildcat's as well, with the chrome better integrated into the fascia and headlights. Similar brightwork appears on the rocker panels and on the fenders behind the wheel arches, cues the Wildcat concept lacks. Buick's updated logo sits at the end of a sporty BMW-esque trough on the hood. Of course, the exaggerated wheels have such little clearance they wouldn't really be able move or turn, much less survive a pothole, but we can forgive that artistic liberty. Other recent sketches shown on the GM Design account on Instagram show a more refined version of the same sedan, but without the Wildcat's Honda CR-V-esque taillights. Another super-luxurious coupe with hints of Syd Mead looks just as beautiful but is unbranded and may work better as a Cadillac. The Buick brand feels a bit redundant these days, but stunning designs like these could help differentiate the brand. The General has plenty of trucks and SUVs already. If it's going to foist crossover after crossover at us, maybe the Buick division could stand out as the sedan-and-coupe-only brand. Related video:
GM is quietly slashing prices on base models
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