View post: I Drove The 2026 Maserati MCPura, Here’s My Honest Review The Buick Riviera has always been a thing of beauty. A large, stately, full-size coupe perfectly tailored for the American middle ...
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Rose B. Simpson, Rose Simpson and team working on a 1964 Buick Riviera titled Bosque. Crew: Dylan Madri, Wanda Abeyta and Cele Sena. Photo by Kate Russell. Courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San ...
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Last year, we had a particularly pleasant and warm October in Iowa. As a result, the weekly cruise-in on the Davenport riverfront endured at least two weeks beyond its normal course. And it was at one ...
1968 was a fantastic year for Buick, with sales surpassing 650K units. The Riviera was the company's most expensive model, as the base configuration carried a price tag of $4,615. However, a highly ...
It's excusable if you don't remember that today's Nice Price or No Dice Buick ever existed. To its credit, it does represent the marque's first (and last) convertible since the Reatta of the '90s. Let ...
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Now that the eighth and final generation of the Buick Riviera is almost 30 years old, we’re getting an idea of its status as a collectible car thanks to some recent auctions. The most recent example ...
The first two Buick automobiles were built in 1899 and 1900, not by Buick Motor Co. founder David Buick but by an engineer named Walter Marr at the “Buick Auto-Vim and Power Co.” Related Articles Me & ...
What is a GNX? The Buick GNX (short for “Grand National Experimental”) was the ultimate expression of G-body performance; a rear-wheel-drive coupe that served as a coda for the Detroit automaker’s ...