Characteristics of Buick Roadmaster

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BUICK ROADMASTER: Power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (weight), ground clearance (clearance), radius of reversal, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires.

Characteristics Roadmaster 1949 - 1958

Modification Power, kW (hp) / about Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km Weight (weight), kg
5.2 134(182)/4000 1834

Characteristics Roadmaster 1939 - 1958

Modification Power, kW (hp) / about Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km Weight (weight), kg
5.2 105(143)/3600 2032

Buick Roadmaster (Buty Roadmaster) was offered in two versions: Roadmaster (basic version) and Limited (limited version). All cars of this year of release are called Collector's Editions (Collars Units), as it has become the last year of the production model. In the equipment of both options included frontal airbags, ABS, air conditioning, tinted glass, electric door locks and glass and anti-theft system. In motion, they were driven by a 260-strong V8 in a pair with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Limited package also included an access system without a key, heated mirrors, self-implancing cabin mirror and 6-range electrically regulating front seats. The list of options included heated seats and a CD player (see also Buick Roadmaster Wagon). Buick Roadmaster Wagon (Buty Roadmaster) 1996 was available only in the Estate Wagon version (Estate Wagon). The standard equipment included frontal airbags, ABS, air conditioning, door locks and glasses and an anti-theft system. In motion, it was driven by a 260-strong V8 in a pair of 4-speed automatic transmission. The list of options met: detached to the movement of the third row of seats, 6-range electrically regulating front seats and a CD player. External wooden panels were standard and could be removed free. 1996 became the last for Roadmaster Wagon, and sorry.