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From wedges to boattails, from Buicks to Porsches, you showed a lot of love for an unloved season in car design.
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.
Regardless, Buick’s first-generation Riviera (1963 through 1965) is not just a styling landmark, it is also a dream driver. Customers could choose between a 401 cubic-inch V-8 engine or one that ...
Some 21,400 turbo cars were produced for the 1979 model year, according to Buick sources. In 1980, the 3.8 turbo was available on the Regal Sport Coupe, the Riviera S-Type, the LeSabre Sport Coupe ...
It also cast a dark spell over one of America's most illustrious makes - the Buick Riviera. Nearly 350,000 strong, the workforce at GM walked out from their stations on September 14, 1970.
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 ...
There are two engine and transmissions available for the 2024 Buick Envista, depending on market. Chinese models receive a 1.5-liter turbo-four with a CVT, while consumers in the U.S. get a six ...
Our feature 1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport is one of just 3,354 built that year. It has received a frame-off restoration. The Riviera Gran Sport retains its numbers-matching Super Wildcat 425 V8, ...
He's a car guy—one who makes sure the "sport" is in the sport coupes, and that turbocharg­ers are earning their keep atop Buick V-6 engines. Lloyd Reuss is also the man who saved the Riviera ...
The '73 Buick Riviera had the smooth ride of all its predecessors and a massive engine – the monster 455 CID (7.5-liter) torque ogre had first been fitted on the previous generation model in 1970.
Other GM divisions called it the Turbo-Hydramatic, or the Turbo 400. It became the transmission for every future GM muscle car. It is a hot-rodding staple and is still used today, capable of handling ...