1982 Buick Riviera Limited Edition Convertible 2-door 4.1l on 2040-cars
Orrington, Maine, United States
HERE IS A 1982 BUICK RIVIERA CONVERTABLE. THE FIRST YEAR OF RIVIERA CONVERTABLES. ONLY 1248 PRODUCED. ONE OF ONLY 106 EQUIPTED WITH 4.1 V6 4 BBL.PRICE WITH STANDARD OPTIONS. {EVERYTHING WAS STANDARD } CAR HAS ONLY 101,056 MILES, BELIEVED TO BE ORIGNAL. PAINT, BODY, CHROME AND BUMPERS ARE PRESTINE.NEW FRONT AND BACK BUMPER FILLERS. NEW { 3 WEEKS ] ALL CUSTOM MADE FROM ORIGNAL PATTERNS, FRONT ANDBACK SEAT COVERS, HEAD RESTS ARM REST. FLOOR AND TRUNK CARPET LIKE NEW. THIS CAR HAS NEVER SEEN SNOW, PURCHASED FROM STATE OF WASHINGTON. NO RUST ANYWHERE.RUNS GOOD NO SMOKE, CARB COULD NEEDSADJ. HAS A FLAT SPOT ON AXCELLERATION .TOP IN GREAT CONDTION, GOES UP AND DOWN WELL. GOOD BOOT. HUBCAPS LOOK NEW BECAUSE THEY ARE. PUSCHASED NOS ON EBAY IN ORIGNAL BOXS. NEVER BEEN ON A CAR. INVOICE FOR $520.98 ORIGNAL COST. HAS A CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE . ANT STOPPED GOIND DOWN. RIGHT REAR WINDOW NEEDS HELP UP AND DOWN , BUT DOES. THIS BEAUTY IS AN EXCELLENT THAT COULD WIN AWARDS FOR CONDITION AND RARITY. RIVIERA OWNERS ASSOC. HAS ONLY 110 REGISTERED OF 1248. NOT MANY OUT THERE. RESERVE IS A FAIR PRICE FOR THIS GREAT RIVA.WILL PAY HALF OF SHIPPING COST UP TO $ 500.00 ONLY.DON'T LET THIS GET AWAY. GOOD LUCK BIDDING !!!! SOLD AS IS WHERE IS.
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2013 Buick Encore
Mon, 10 Dec 2012City, Slicker
We admit it. We have no earthly idea how this whole thing is going to shake out.
Typically, after driving a new car or truck, we come away prepared to hazard a guess as to whether said model has a good chance of being a sales success. We've amassed enough time watching the industry, scrutinizing the competitors, and so on, to make a reasonably educated bet. Yet here we are, days removed from driving the new 2013 Buick Encore, and we still have no bloody idea.
Small number of 2013 Buick Encore models recalled for loose steering wheel
Thu, 04 Apr 2013General Motors has issued a recall and a stop sale for the 2013 Buick Encore due to an issue that could result in the steering wheel falling off on certain models. In a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, GM says that 144 Encores equipped with heated steering wheels could have been incorrectly retrofitted due to a parts shortage.
Needless to say, a loose or separated steering wheel would likely cause an accident if it happened while the vehicle was in motion. The recall doesn't go into effect until April 12, but concerned Encore owners can use the official recall notice (attached below) to contact GM.
Buick Cascada convertible likely dead after 2019
Tue, Oct 9 2018Opel announced it was discontinuing a few cars today, but the one that got our attention was the Cascada. The plan is to let the Opel Cascada live out its life until the end of 2019, with no replacement in the works. This brings into question the future of the Buick Cascada sold in the United States, since it's basically the same car and produced by Opel in the same factory in Poland. The Cascada has been on sale in other markets since 2012 badged as either an Opel or Vauxhall, but the Buick-badged car was only introduced in North America for the 2016 model year. Of course, Buick could decide to build the model beyond 2019, but it would need to find a new manufacturing location, convertibles aren't exactly popular, and the car would be egregiously old at that point. In other words, it looks like the Cascada is dead after 2019. We asked Buick what the game plan might be, and were told that there is nothing official to say at the moment. That's par for the course for something a manufacturer doesn't want to talk about yet, but it's also possible the announcement came as a surprise. Opel is no longer owned by GM, so the announcement actually came from the brand's new PSA ownership (the same French company that owns Peugeot and Citroen). As for the rationale behind the decision, that was a head scratcher, too. Opel/PSA said it was discontinuing the Cascada, as well as the subcompact Adam and Karl, in order to meet increasingly stringent emissions requirements and produce crossovers instead. This seems contradictory. Replacing a low-selling convertible and a pair of low-profit subcompacts with high-selling, high-profit crossovers sure seems like a solid business decision more than an emissions requirement one. Indeed, the Buick Cascada has never been a raging success in the United States either, with only 5,595 leaving the lots in 2017. It helped bring in some different kinds of customers to the Buick brand, but the impact is minute compared to a vehicle like the hot-selling Buick Encore. Related video: Featured Gallery 2019 Buick Cascada View 17 Photos Rumormill Buick Opel Convertible buick cascada