1985 Buick Riviera One Owner W/ 14,133 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
IF YOU HAVE BEEN
LOOKING TO BUY SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL, AND WHEN I SAY SPECIAL A TRUE CREAM
PUFF THAT IS READY TO GO IN YOUR MUSEUM OF CARS, AS THIS 1985 BUICK RIVIERA IS
A ONE OF A KIND. WITH ONLY 14,133 ORIGINAL YES I SAID ORIGINAL MILES AND A ONE
OWNER CAR THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THE FAMILY, AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN KEPT IN MINT
CONDITION IN A GARAGE AND HARDLY EVER SAW THE ROAD. THIS BEAUTY COMES WITH THE “Y”
ENGINE CODE WHICH IS A V-8 5.0L 307 CU. INCH AND IS DRIVEN BY AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,
AND LET ME TELL YOU THIS CAR RIDES LIKE IT JUST WAS BOUGHT YESTERDAY. ALSO THIS
GEM HAS BEAUTIFUL BURGANDY LEATHER AND VELVET ACCENTS ON THE DOORS WHICH MAKES
IT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE BACK IN THE 1980’S. FULL POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, AND SEATS.
ALSO HAS A POWER ELECTRIC SUNROOF AND PREMIUM CONCERT SOUND WITH A CASSETTE
PLAYER AS WELL. THE EXTERIOR IS A DARK GRAY METALLIC WHICH WAS ONE OF THE FIRST
PAINT COLORS WITH A METALLIC ACCENT, AND SHE SHINES LIKE NEW. WHAT IS EVEN
BETTER ABOUT THIS CAR IS NOT ONLY DO YOU GET ALL THE ORIGINAL BOOKS, I HAVE
EVERY RECEIPT FOR ANYTHING THAT HAS EVER BEEN DONE MAINTENANCE WISE ALONG WITH
THE ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET TO VERIFY THAT THIS IS ABSOLUTELY 100% ORIGINAL FROM
THE FACTORY. SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR THE CAR OF YOUR DREAMS IS AT YOUR
FINGERTIPS DON’T WAIT TOO LONG AS SOMEONE ELSE WILL END UP WITH IT IN THERE
MUSEUM OF CARS, FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE
PICTURES OR INFORMATION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK, HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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Buick has best sales year ever, delivers over 1M cars globally
Wed, 08 Jan 2014If there are any lingering doubts why General Motors held onto Buick while killing Pontiac, Hummer and Saturn, one only has to look at the sales numbers from 2013 for the real answer. Thanks largely to strong sales in China, Buick set a global sales record last year by selling more than one million vehicles.
The lion's share of Buick sales came from China, which sold more than 809,000 units - about four times more Buicks than were sold in North America as a whole. In the US, the Buick Encore accounted for almost half of all US sales with 97,311 units as Buick spent the summer trying to keep up with demand of the subcompact crossover. Likewise, China-only models like the GL8 minivan and Excelle sedan (same as the US-spec Verano) were strong sellers in that market.
For good measure, Buick more than doubled its sales in Mexico with 2,319 units. Scroll down for the full press release.
What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name
Thu, 07 Aug 2014
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?
MotorWeek remembers the nearly forgotten Buick Reatta
Thu, Feb 18 2016The Reatta was Buick's failed experiment to take on European competitors with its own two-seat luxury coupe and convertible. The model only lasted a few years, and US customers didn't see another droptop from the brand until the Cascada. The latest MotorWeek Retro Review takes a look back at the short-lived roadster and remembers it quite fondly. Host John Davis calls the 1990 Reatta droptop "one of the best looking convertibles ever." His sentiment seems a little hyperbolic, but the roadster is definitely an attractive machine by the standards of the time. The smooth front end and pop-up headlights are reminiscent of Japanese sports cars of era, and the profile with the top down is elegant. There are weaknesses, though. The manual roof mechanism appears cumbersome to operate, and the crude digital instruments, which simulate physical dials, make the cabin look too dated. Other than a complaint about over-boosted power steering, MotorWeek enjoys how the Reatta drives, too. Buick's roadster is largely forgotten today, but such glowing praise suggests it deserves to be better remembered. Check out this Retro Review to look back on this interesting experiment from the early '90s. Related Video: