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A Rare Buick Reatta Meeting in Los Angeles
The Buick Reatta is one of those cars with some fairly interesting details that only time will tell if it will become a collectable classic. Presented in coupe form in 1988 with a soft-top convertible following in 1990, the Reatta was Buick's first modern-era two-seater model. Both body styles remained in production until 1991.
Unusually for a mass produced model, the Reatta was hand-built at the Reatta Craft Centre in Lansing, Michigan. Its platform was essentially a shortened version of the GM E chassis used by the Cadillac Eldorado, Oldsmobile Toronado and Buick Riviera, and was shared with the Cadillac Allante.
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A Video Presentation Of The Made-in-china Buick Riviera Coupe Concept
Last week, General Motors pulled the wraps off a gull wing, two-door Buick Riviera concept at the Auto China 2013 motor show in Shanghai. Even though GM has no plans to produce such a model, the Riviera Concept's goal is to give us an idea of how...
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New Buick Lacrosse Gl Concept Gets All Dressed Up For The La Auto Show
You'll have to look really hard to see what's conceptual about Buick's latest study that's based on the 2012 LaCrosse sedan and which will go on display at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 16 through 27. That's because the LaCrosse...
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2012 Buick Verano Sedan: China's Excelle Gt Finally Makes It To The States
If you've been following the news on Carscoop, the 2012 Buick Verano won't come as a surprise as the new compact sedan is the North American version of GM's China market Buick Excelle GT that was revealed in the first half of 2010. The two...
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Buick Mulling Over Coupe, Convertible And Station Wagon Models
In a live web chat held on GM's official blog earlier this week, Buick Product Marketing Director Roger McCormack sat down and answered questions from the general public. He revealed that the Buick is looking into expanding the brand's U.S. lineup...
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Chevrolet To Reveal 10 New Models, Buick And Gmc Another 10 Through 2011
The new General Motors announced today that it is going to launch 25 brand-new models into the market by the end of 2011 including five new entries for Cadillac, 10 for Chevy while Buick and GMC will add another 10 new models. We've already told you...
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