The Riviera nameplate was to Buick what the Bel Air and Impala were to Chevrolet at first – trim level designators. In the fifties, hardtop Buicks were surnamed Riviera. Still, in 1963, the company ...
Buick built the Riviera from 1963 through the 1993 model year and again from 1995 through 1999. It was regarded as a personal ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
So I'm crawling into work one hazy morning as traffic really begins to snarl on Detroit's west side. As the cars inch along, I notice a black, last-generation Buick LaCrosse inching forward in the ...
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A digital rendering artist has used his skills to re-invent and re-imagine the iconic first-generation Buick Riviera as a contemporary sports coupe. This digital rendering uses the silhouette of the ...
Super Wildcat V8 with dual four-barrel carbs, 360 hp. Brown with tan vinyl top and light saddle leather. Inferior-quality respray, evenly applied. Good chrome; some trim pieces have dings and ...