The 1937 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Sedan Exemplifies Buickโs Grand Legacy
Ford market researchers, in the mid-1950s, sampled new car buyers in Peoria, Illinois, and San Bernardino, California, in an attempt to identify the image their cars and those of their competitors projected to those buyers. Beverly Rae Kimes reported on their results in Automobile Quarterly: โWhile the Fordโs image was that of โrugged masculinity,โ the Plymouthโs of โplain respectability,โ the Oldsmobileโs of โsmart dashing flair,โ the Mercuryโs โshowy flash,โ the Pontiacโs โmixed gentility,โ the Buick evoked the formidable aura of โsuccessful upper-class solidarity.โ (sic) It was the car for one who had made it, but didnโt wish the ostentatious display of that fact.โ So, Buick had a โformidable aura.โ How did it get there?