RCR: 1995 Buick Roadmaster sedan

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kevm14
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RCR: 1995 Buick Roadmaster sedan

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OMG OMG OMG OMG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooFWD5w6pXA

I hope it's the tow pack so it's not a slug.
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Somehow it's even better than I expected.

I nominate this for most interesting RCR yet.
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Enjoyable comment:
Im surprised you havent done a review on the 00-05 style impala.... I would love to hear what you would have to say about it
W-bodys are shit.

Sincerely,
Every B-Body owner.
LOL
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He took a shot at RSX owners. This has everything for you :)
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The other emotion I was having was the feeling that I need to be yelling at my monitor: "Welcome to 10+ years ago in B-body land! This is all a thing and has already BEEN a thing! B-bodies are a thing!!"

What I really should be thinking is: "Yes! These cars are interesting!"
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I think this is a common reaction when something that is well known to you gets reported in a more mainstream venue (if you can call RCR mainstream). Maybe for a follow-up, he can do a report on a Civic with an engine swap :)
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kevm14 wrote:The other emotion I was having was the feeling that I need to be yelling at my monitor: "Welcome to 10+ years ago in B-body land! This is all a thing and has already BEEN a thing! B-bodies are a thing!!"
I suspect your neighbors had the feeling you were yelling that too.
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I like how the redline on the tach was set at 8K.
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Adam wrote:I like how the redline on the tach was set at 8K.
That was done intentionally to intimidate the RSX owners.
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Some new comments:
CEOkiller 4 hours ago
RoadMonster
JossPhaux 10 hours ago
Car reviews brought to you by a person that doesn't know the difference between a steering rack and a steering box.
Ouch
mx420kid 17 hours ago
My elderly neighbors still have their 95' Buick Roadmaster and it still has the original engine/trans etc. It just keeps on keepin on. I love these big old boats from GM's past.
How long ago does this guy think the 90s were??
GhostlyGob 1 day ago
This car is like, the perfect sleeper. I want it. I NEED IT.
Jim O'Leary 1 day ago
It's like you read my mind. America's decline as global superpower is directly related to the end of production for the Roadmaster and Conversion Vans.
I think Ed will identify with this one.
kleinbottled79 2 days ago (edited)
I've always sorta wanted to own one of the wagon versions of this with waaaay too much horsepower and no outward display of it. The confusion you could cause as the lights turn green would be classic. Didn't consider making it stick though, genius. Gawddamn one of the best reviews so far btw.
Let me tell you about B-bodies.
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