Description: The Riviera name will forever be associated with Buick. Beginning back in 1963, it was known as a personal luxury car which at the time truly stood for something. Back then, the term "personal lu...Add Comments0
Dylan BruderAug 18, 2012 So beautiful I love these
Pablo HerasmeAug 18, 2012 I'm not a big fan of classic cars, but I like these.
Description: As for the Riviera, its name can be traced back to 1949 when it was used as a designation for the Buick Roadmaster two-door pillarless hardtop coupe. This body style would become extremely popular for...Add Comments0
Description: Power initially came courtesy of the Fireball straight-eight but was later ditched in favor of the smaller and lighter Nailhead V8. It wasn't until 1963 did the Riviera become its own separate mo...Add Comments0
Description: As with pretty much all other American cars throughout the 1960s and 70s, the Riviera grew in size significantly. By the time the fourth generation debuted in 1974, the Riviera was so large that it wa...Add Comments0
Description: The final generation had its debut in 1995 but compared to pretty much everything else coming from GM design at that time, this Riviera was and still is quite a looker. Still, this wasn't enough ...Add Comments3
Andrew McNealAug 18, 2012 Doesn't mean their cars have to be slow or boring
Jason W. EversAug 18, 2012 Old people need to drive too..
Andrew McNealAug 18, 2012 Buick needs to do like Cadillac and quit making cars for old people.
Description: A complete frame off restoration and modification job soon began to turn it into something special once again. Since most of the original components were long past their prime, the restorers replaced ...Add Comments0
Description: Since its completion last year, only 850 miles have been driven and the car has received a number of car show awards. With a starting bid of $55,000, we think this can be a solid deal considering the ...Add Comments0