1928: Walter P. Chrysler Unveils the Plymouth
In the summer of 1928 at Madison Square Garden, Walter P. Chrysler defied warnings and launched Plymouth, his entry into the low-priced car market. Competing against giants like Ford and…
In the summer of 1928 at Madison Square Garden, Walter P. Chrysler defied warnings and launched Plymouth, his entry into the low-priced car market. Competing against giants like Ford and…
The 1977-78 Buick Riviera, though a high-priced luxury vehicle, struggled to stand out in terms of distinctive styling, blending in with the entry-level LeSabre. Built on GM’s downsized B-body platform,…
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It looked terrible and beeped a lot, but it was so revolutionary. Buick isn’t exactly recognized for cutting-edge technology, at least not right now. When most people think of Buick, …