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Buick’s land yacht: reappraising the ’71-’73 Riviera
Some cars just end up tainted. The 1963-’65 Buick Riviera is the darling of the American-car scene, and with good reason: its ...
About a decade ago, I was fortunate to share in a long dinner conversation with Ed Welburn, then vice president of Global Design for General Motors. Cadillac was presenting a new model during Monterey ...
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How the 1965 Buick Riviera changed American luxury design
The 1965 Buick Riviera arrived at a moment when American luxury cars were still obsessed with chrome, fins, and sheer bulk, ...
Buick currently only sells crossover SUVs – Envista, Encore GX, Envision, and Enclave, but during the glory days of the passenger car, it had something for just about everyone. Buick has been around ...
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Shortly after WW2 ended, Buick started using the Riviera nameplate. It's an obvious reference to the French Riviera, and the first model that got it was the Roadmaster. The first-gen Riviera, which is ...
The first generation Buick Rivera was introduced in 1962 as a 1963 model. The one-of-a-kind Rivera shared its body shell with no other model, unusual for a GM product at the time. Naturally, this ...
A digital rendering artist has used his skills to re-invent and re-imagine the iconic first-generation Buick Riviera as a contemporary sports coupe. This digital rendering uses the silhouette of the ...
When the original Ford Thunderbird debuted at the 1954 Detroit Auto Show, it became more than a knee-jerk reaction to Chevrolet's Corvette sports car. It established a new "personal luxury" niche in ...
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