1990 Buick Reatta Convertible Very Clean 84k Miles & Over 6k In Maintenance!!! on 2040-cars
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
This car has been well taken care of all of its life, no rust on the body and a very clean under body. This particular Reatta belonged to former speaker of the house John Sununu. I was given proof of this when I purchased the vehicle last year but at the moment I am unable to find the copy of the title and some of the maintenance receipts. Here is a list of some of the recent work done to the car: Within 24 Mo. 1. New Top 2. New Tires 3. New Cat-Back Exhaust 4. New Shocks/Struts 5. New Brakes 6. New Master Cylinder/ABS unit 7. New Water Pump 8. JVC Radio Pandora/Bluetooth Compatible 9. All New Speakers Within 12 Mo. 1. New Spark Plugs and Wires 2. New Fuel Filter 3. Valve cover gaskets 4. Oil Pan Gasket 5. Oil Pump Pick-up Tube Screen 6. New Battery If you are not familiar with the Reatta, it is a hand-built american car and the convertibles are rare. If you look them up there is some interesting info available online. The car runs and drives great and and it should and all power options work and A/C blows ice cold. the paint shines very nice and is original except for the right rear quarter panel. It was repainted due to a a parking lot incident where it was scratched and could not be buffed out. there are some imperfections in the painted on this panel and they are pictured. There is also some scuff marks on the front bumper molding from bumping into a fence pole while parking last week. There is some road rash on the front of the vehicle but not to bad, and both passenger wheels have some curb rash as well. The interior is clean and neat, original mats are still there and in good shape. There is a cup holder added over the ashtray and under the CD player a 3-plug power outlet as well. I have enjoyed this car very much and only put 1500 miles on it in the last 14 months. I have the original manual and signature log, however the ink of the signatures appears to have faded over time. I have had several Reattas over time and this one is one of the nicer ones I have seen, not in collectible condition, but not far away. The only thing I can think of that will require attention in the near future in the front right wheel bearing which is beginning to humm a bit, thats it. The only reason I have considered to sell this car is because I picked up another one of my favorite convertibles and I don't need two. Thank you for taking the time to check out my listing, if you have any questions regarding the vehicle feel free to contact me @ 313-445-7775, preferably in the evenings after 6PM. Good luck and happy bidding |
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Wed, 27 Mar 2013Following the introduction of the updated 2014 Buick LaCrosse and Regal, the oldest vehicle in Buick's lineup will be the Verano, which was just introduced last year. Having such a fresh product mix bodes well for Buick as it tries to create a new image in the US, and after checking out the amount of luxury being stuffed into the new LaCrosse for 2014, GM's awkwardly positioned brand may finally have the ability to stand out.
Granted, the model unveiled was the all-new, top-of-the-line Ultra Luxury Interior Package, but this package brings top-notch leather and soft suede covering everything above the beltline as well as real ash wood accent trim throughout the cabin. While there was no mention of price, we don't expect this model to come cheap in terms of what we expect from Buick, although it will likely be competitively priced with similarly equipped rivals like the Acura TL or Lexus ES. Adding even more to the LaCrosse's interior, dual eight-inch displays make up the gauge cluster and center stack, and the number of buttons on the center stack have been greatly reduced, creating a cleaner look for the instrument panel.
Another big change is the next-generation of Buick's IntelliLink infotainment system that brings with it all of the recent enhancements of the Cadillac CUE and Chevrolet MyLink systems. Differentiating itself from other GM infotainment systems, the new Buick IntelliLink stands out by allowing users to customize the apps they can add and not just being limited to what GM sees fit.
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Seeking to keep that momentum going, the next several years will see the brand address a trio of its most obvious issues. First and foremost will be a replacement for the aging LaCrosse, a vehicle whose only bit of attention since its 2009 debut was a very light refresh in 2013.
According to Automotive News, we should expect the next-generation LaCrosse to arrive late next year or early in 2016, as a 2016 model. AN expects big design changes, as Buick attempts to further the LaCrosse from its popular platform-mate, the Chevrolet Impala. The changes won't be so radical, though, as to do away with its front-drive architecture, as the latest version of the Epsilon platform will underpin the next LaCrosse. The 3.6-liter V6 is likely to carry on, although a smaller, budget-minded offering is also extremely likely (we'll eat our hat if it's not the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder from the Regal, Verano and Cadillac CTS et al.).
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