2015 Buick Encore Convenience - $8,995.00
Small but mighty, the Encore is basically a cardigan on wheels: warm, practical, and surprisingly stylish if you squint. It’s the SUV for people who prefer comfort over chaos, sipping gas instead of guzzling it. It’s a car that makes parallel parking feel like performance art.
2025 Buick Enclave Preferred Crossover - $31,999.00
The Enclave Preferred is the suburban hero we didn’t know we needed. Smooth, roomy, and brimming with tech, it whispers “family first” while silently flexing efficiency and comfort. It’s less a statement car, more a lifestyle upgrade - the kind of crossover that makes minivan envy almost respectable.
1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Collectors Edition - $7,100.00
The Roadmaster Estate is rolling nostalgia in wood-panel glory. Station-wagon stature, V8 heart, and the kind of presence that says, “Yes, I am late, but I arrive with authority.” Collectors love it for the character alone - every mile is a wink to a bygone American era of automotive indulgence.
1986 Buick Regal T Type Turbo Coupe - $76,995.00
The Regal T Type Turbo is the dark horse of the ’80s - sleek, menacing, and surprisingly fast. That turbocharged V6 snarls under the hood while black paint and aggressive lines promise trouble. It’s the car that proves Buicks can bite, not just politely wave from the driveway.
1987 Buick Regal Grand National - $33,000.00
An icon wrapped in shadow, the Grand National is all-black, turbocharged, and loaded with street cred, so it dominates attention without shouting. It’s a masterclass in understated menace - the car that taught America that sometimes, subtlety is the deadliest form of style.
1970 Buick Electra 225 Custom - $79,000.00
Long, lush, and impossibly elegant, The Electra 225 drifts down streets like a chaise lounge on wheels. V8 power hums beneath satin paint, making every drive feel ceremonial. It’s a classic for those who measure luxury in inches, not mpg.
2021 Buick Enclave Avenir - $28,735.00
The Enclave Avenir is tech-forward, spacious, and poised in quiet confidence, turning errands into first-class excursions. Think leather, screens, and a driving experience smoother than your morning coffee. Practicality has never looked this polished (or felt this indulgent).
1987 Buick Regal Grand National Turbo - $59,800.00
Another Grand National, another opportunity to channel late-’80s menace. This one bites with turbocharged authority, slick black lines, and that unmistakable street-ready stance. It’s not just a car; it’s an attitude statement for anyone who prefers power whispered in V6 growls over loud proclamations.
1955 Buick Century Wagon - $34,999.00
Welcome to the ’50s rolled into chrome and nostalgia! Tailfins, curves, and family-hauling practicality combine into a statement that says, “We came to cruise, not race.” The Buick Century Wagon’s a rolling monument to an era when Buick made utility glamorous.
1972 Buick GS - $500.00
The GS is basically a time machine: muscle, attitude, and a hint of rebellion come with every dent and faded paint patch. It’s rough around the edges, but that’s the point: American performance with character, waiting for the right caretaker to wake it back to glory.
1963 Buick Coupe 215 V8 - $9,600.00
If you want something petite and punchy, the ’63 215 V8 Coupe is an unapologetic classic. Lightweight and eager, it’s a reminder that Buick’s past wasn’t all sedans and wagons; there was a nimble side, too. Every mile hums with vintage joy.
1996 Buick Roadmaster - $2,550.00
If you thought old Buicks were all loafers and land yachts, think again. This Roadmaster still carries V8 bravado in a package built for comfort and presence. It’s the kind of car that glides down streets like it owns them… even if the owner’s wallet doesn’t.
1964 Buick Wildcat Sedan - $19,125.00
Long, lean, and unapologetically bold, this Wildcat Sedan channels mid-century ambition. Chrome glints, fins sway, and that V8 hums like a promise kept. It’s not just a car - it’s a declaration that Buick knew how to blend authority with elegance, and still make heads turn.
2017 Buick Premier - $5,500.00
Modern, understated, and quietly confident, the Premier is the executive of everyday driving. Packed with tech and smooth handling, it transforms grocery runs into mini-escapades. Practicality never looked this slick, and that subtle luxury proves that not every Buick needs a roar to make an impression.
2021 Buick Enclave Premium - $26,935.00
Step inside, and the Enclave Premium feels like a living room on wheels. Spacious leather, thoughtful tech, and an engine that hums rather than shouts; it’s modern comfort elevated. It’s perfect for families who want elegance without the drama.
2024 Buick Envision Sport Touring - $26,856.00
With its lean lines, playful stance, and tech-savvy interior, the Envision Sport Touring is Buick’s wink to the stylish commuter. Agile yet composed, it’s built to turn errands into escapades. Think SUV with attitude, minus the brashness.
1973 Buick Centurion - $13,900.00
Muscle and majesty meet in the Centurion. Long hood, wide stance, and a V8 that growls politely, it’s the kind of classic that makes parking lots feel like stages. Buick’s design was all about presence back then, and this one has it in spades.
2025 Buick Envision Sport Touring - $27,344.25
The newest Envision Sport Touring balances tech-forward polish with everyday usability. Inside, it’s sleek and driver-focused; outside, it’s poised with subtle aggression. It’s the kind of vehicle that makes a daily commute feel like a carefully choreographed drive.
1971 Buick Skylark Convertible 350 Automatic - $15,000.00
Drop the top and let the 350 V8 do the talking. The Skylark Convertible exudes vintage cool, turning backstreets into catwalks. Every mile is a celebration, every glance a compliment. It’s classic American open-air joy, captured in chrome and curves.
1964 Buick Rivera - $23,999.00
Elegance doesn’t always roar, and the Riviera proves it! Long, low, and impossibly sleek, it’s a grand tourer in every sense, with lines that could double as art. Driving one feels like piloting style itself - effortless, confident, and utterly enviable.
1909 Buick Model 10 Touring Sedan (rebuilt Mechanics) - $23,901.00
This thing predates sliced bread and traffic lights, yet it still runs. Rebuilt mechanics mean it’s ready for another century of confusing modern drivers. With its brass fittings and carriage charm, the Model 10 is less “get me to work” and more “get me a monocle.”
2013 Buick Encore - $800.00
For eight hundred bucks, this little trooper is the automotive equivalent of finding a twenty in your jeans. Compact yet surprisingly stylish, the Encore just gets on with life, sipping fuel and refusing drama. Sure, it won’t turn heads, but it’ll definitely outlive the flashier neighbors.
1971 Buick Gran Sport Convertible - $11,595.00
All sun, swagger, and a V8 soundtrack, the Gran Sport Convertible is summer bottled in steel! Drop the top, light up the exhaust, and grin as the world blurs past. It’s got that easy ’70s confidence, where every red light felt like an invitation to flirt with gravity.
1961 Buick Electra 225 - $30,000.00
Eighteen feet of American optimism, trimmed in chrome and velvet dreams. The Electra 225 doesn’t drive; it glides like a cruise ship on asphalt seas. Step inside and you’re instantly taller, richer, and marginally more important. The only thing larger than the tailfins is the ego it inevitably inspires.
1953 Buick Skylark Convertible - $74,500.00
A jaw-dropper from Buick’s golden age, the ’53 Skylark is pure Hollywood on wheels. Every inch glows with chrome confidence and designer flair. Slide in, cue Sinatra, and let it serenade the sunset. This isn’t just a car: it’s an event in slow motion, preferably viewed through sunglasses.
1966 Buick Riviera GS "MZ" Code Dual Quad Carbs - $21,500.00
With twin carbs feeding a hungry heart, this Riviera isn’t content to cruise - it prowls. The “MZ” Code marks it as a rarity, equal parts muscle and menace. Long, low, and sultry, it’s the Buick that struts into the car show, revs once, and leaves everyone a little weak-kneed.
1989 Buick LeSabre Limited - $5,000.00
Here’s your granddad’s cloud on wheels: cushy, calm, and proudly over-engineered. The LeSabre Limited feels like it should come with coffee and a newspaper. You get velour luxury, a ride softer than gossip, and the quiet confidence of knowing you’ll never get stranded.
1955 Buick Super Caballero Pickup Custom - $12,100.00
Half hot-rod, half fever dream, this Caballero Custom pickup is the kind of thing you sketch on a napkin after two root beers. Buick never built it, but someone with vision (and a torch) sure did. Chrome grin, vintage curves, and pickup practicality, audacity sometimes wears whitewalls.
2002 Buick Century Custom - $530.00
You could spend more on a phone, but the Century Custom actually calls people - in person. It’s beige, boxy, and utterly bulletproof, the unsung hero of daily life. This is the kind of car that survives teenage drivers, road salt, and the apocalypse.
2010 Buick Lacrosse - $5,900.00
Graceful without bragging, the LaCrosse glides through life like a silk-lined secret. Plush seats, smooth power, and a whisper-quiet ride make every commute feel like an executive retreat. It’s the kind of car that says, “I could have bought a BMW, but I’m too emotionally stable for that nonsense.”
2018 Buick Cascada Premium Convertible - $11,999.00
Sunshine meets sophistication in the Cascada Convertible, Buick’s modern-day flirtation with Euro chic. It’s smooth, quiet, and ideal for those who prefer a breeze with their Bluetooth. It’s not quite a sports car, not quite a cruiser - it’s that perfect middle child that secretly gets the best gas mileage.
2012 Buick Enclave Leather Sport Utility - $8,499.00
Big, bold, and unapologetically comfortable, the Enclave is a living room on wheels. With leather seats and a ride smoother than elevator jazz, it turns errands into events. It’s the car for people who think SUVs should glide, not growl, and it absolutely refuses to be rushed.
2024 Buick Enclave Premium - $32,995.00
Buick’s latest Enclave is like a private jet that happens to obey traffic laws. Sleek lines, quiet power, and enough tech to make a spaceship blush, it’s roomy enough for a family and luxurious enough to make you pretend you’re their chauffeur.
2012 Buick Regal Turbo - $11,999.00
Who said Buicks can’t hustle? The Regal Turbo proves otherwise, hiding a mischievous streak under its tailored suit. Responsive, elegant, and surprisingly eager off the line, it’s a sleeper sedan with great manners and better punchlines. It’s like James Bond in loafers - smooth, fast, and quietly smug.
1965 Buick Skylark Gran Sport - $20,300.00
The Skylark Gran Sport was Buick’s polite way of saying, “We can do muscle cars too.” With a burly V8 and crisp mid-sixties style, it’s both refined and rebellious. Punch it once and you’ll feel that low growl - the sound of Buick letting its hair down for the weekend.
1926 Buick Sedan Sedan (Restored) - $21,000.00
This Buick is practically a museum piece that still insists on doing laps. Restored and resplendent, it carries the scent of history and oil in equal measure. Step in, and you’ll hear the whispers of flappers, jazz horns, and prohibition smugglers. It’s an artifact that moves!
2022 Buick Envision Essence Edition - $17,995.00
The Envision Essence is that friend who’s effortlessly put together - no drama, just polish. A smooth ride, understated design, and interior comforts that whisper “treat yourself,” it’s Buick’s answer to modern minimalism: everything you need, nothing you don’t, and just enough luxury to impress without bragging.
1985 Buick Riviera - $15,995.00
A personal luxury coupe from a time when landline phones ruled, the ’85 Riviera has digital gauges, velour confidence, and the unshakeable vibe of a Vegas lounge singer who’s still got it. Floaty, fabulous, and full of personality, it’s a perfect snapshot of Buick’s plushest mid-eighties daydream.
1937 Buick Series 40 Special - $1,000.00
For the price of a fancy smartphone, you could own a slice of the Great Depression… but classier! The 1937 Series 40 Special oozes old-world charm with its tall grille and gentlemanly stance. Sure, it’s not quick, but it arrives with gravitas.
2008 Buick Lacrosse CX - $7,995.00
Here’s a car that doesn’t shout - it politely clears its throat. The 2008 LaCrosse CX delivers smooth rides, soft seats, and a subtle sense of self-assurance. It’s not here for drama or TikTok fame; it’s here to start every morning, shrug off potholes, and hum easy-listening radio.
1991 Buick Reatta Convertible - $29,900.00
The Reatta Convertible is Buick’s charming oddball - limited numbers, sleek lines, and just enough quirk to be collectible. It’s part roadster, part conversation starter, and entirely delightful. You’ve got a front-row seat to early ’90s luxury rebellion, wrapped in a surprisingly elegant package.
1972 Buick Gran Sport 350 (Rotisserie Restoration) - $59,899.00
This one didn’t just get restored - it got pampered. A full rotisserie restoration means this Gran Sport looks better than it did on day one. With V8 muscle and seventies attitude, it practically growls when you glance at it. This is the kind of car that makes garage doors open themselves.
1968 BUICK GS 400 V8 455 - $38,900.00
Nothing whispers “respect me” quite like a sixties GS with a thundering 455. It’s not delicate, it’s dominant - a proper muscle car wrapped in Buick sophistication. It’s the sort of car that suggests it could win a drag race and offer you a ride home after.
1994 Buick Park Avenue - $4,500.00
The Park Avenue is a pillow with wheels: big, soft, and gloriously unbothered by the concept of speed limits. Digital dash? Check. Sofa seats? Double check. This is the ride that floats down highways like a well-fed cloud, gently humming, “They don’t make them like me anymore.”
2007 Buick Rendezvous CX - $3,822.00
Remember when crossovers looked like gentle giants? The Rendezvous CX does. Chunky in the best way, it’s a family hauler that feels like a supportive aunt; warm, comforting, and always showing up. It won’t wow a valet, but it carries everything you own without breaking its suspension.
1928 Buick Rat Rod - $10,000.00
Now this is Buick gone rogue! A 1928 shell turned into a snorting, swaggering rat rod with more attitude than paint. It’s loud, low, and ready to misbehave. It’s the kind of car that smells like gasoline, bad ideas, and freedom. Polished? No. Perfect? Absolutely.
1968 Buick GS400 - $29,900.00
Yes, it’s another GS400, and no, that’s not a bad thing. This beauty comes with all the classic cues: brawny lines, deep growl, and an ego the size of Detroit. It’s a car that doesn’t care about subtlety. Why whisper when you can rumble down Main Street like a parade float?
1941 Buick Special Sedanette - $45,000.00
This sedanette is Buick elegance turned up to eleven. Sleek fastback lines, a war-era heartbeat, driving it feels like starring in a vintage newsreel - all that’s missing is the swelling orchestra behind you. The world may have moved on, but this Buick never will.