Buick Roadmaster

The Roadmaster was one of Buick's largest cars in the 1950s and again in the 1990s. The original Roadmaster was retired in 1958.

1991

Buick revived the Roadmaster name for a B-body station wagon in 1991. A sedan joined it for 1992, and both were produced through 1996. The Roadmaster was very similar to the Chevrolet Caprice, and Oldsmobile sold a nearly-identical Custom Cruiser wagon for 1991 and 1992. All these wagons initially used Chevrolet's 5.0 L small-block V8, but both Buicks used the larger 5.7 L version from 1992. Roadmaster

 

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