News

Who do we call for a car? You guessed it—Buick. We borrow a Buick Riviera Gran Sport, because on form, it figures to be a pretty good vehicle. Why not? Every Riviera we ever drove was a swinger ...
The Buick Riviera is an extraordinary machine. Looking like a panther, it both intimidates and makes you fall in love. And with a top speed of 118 miles per hour, it has muscle, too. Federal judge ...
Used to designate two-door hardtop models as early as 1949, the Buick Riviera morphed into a stand-alone nameplate in 1963. It was GM's first entry into the personal luxury market and the only ...
Hailing the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray as America’s sports-car icon, Welburn also singled out the 1963 Buick Riviera, 1967 Cadillac El Dorado, 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado, and early ...
and many would agree that the Buick Riviera was their greatest achievement. The Riviera is a personal luxury car produced by Buick from 1963 to 1999 except for 1994. The Riviera name had been used ...
Buick introduced the Riviera as a stand-alone model in late 1962 ... style alongside the Cadillac Coupe de Ville and Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe. The Riviera's arrival coincided with the ...
This new concept would later become the first-generation Buick Riviera. But before it entered production in 1963 as a Buick, GM's Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Cadillac divisions had first dibs on what ...
23 – 1982 Buick Riviera Diesel in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 50 – 1982 Buick Riviera Diesel in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 11 – 1982 Buick Riviera Diesel ...