Buick Skylark - The Car Connection

By the time the name was retired after the 1998 model year, it had become just another front-wheel-drive compact car built from components widely shared across General Motors' many brands--though at least the Skylark ended its days with more... Read More Below » The Buick Skylark was a storied model name for GM's prestige brand, starting in 1953 as a high-end trim package. By the time the name was retired after the 1998 model year, it had become just another front-wheel-drive compact car built from components widely shared across General Motors' many brands--though at least the Skylark ended its days with more... The Skylark would be Buick's last compact car for 14 years, until the Buick Verano was launched as a 2012 model. Two-door and four-door sedans were offered, in base and GS trim levels, though the base trim was split into Custom and Limited lines for 1993. The Skylark's base engine for 1992 was a 120-horsepower 2. 3-liter four, mated to a three-speed... Source: www.thecarconnection.com