Buick Four Coupé
The Buick 4 was a series of passenger cars produced by the Buick Division of GM from 1909 through 1920, and was available as a touring car, phaeton or roadster. It was available with the Buick Model B as a larger alternative offering a larger engine and better durability. It became the junior sedan in 1914 when the Buick Six was introduced.
The Buick Four series was discontinued in 1918, revised for 1922, 23 and 24, and dropped again. The next Buick offering with a four-cylinder engine was the 1980 Buick Skylark, which had a four-cylinder engine as an option.
Assembly: Flint (USA)
Year of production: 1920
Engine: 4 cylinders; 2785 cc
Power: 35 HP
Max speed: 97 km/h
Weight: 830 kg
Rahmi M. Koç museum (Istanbul, Turkey)