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Buick Revives Riviera Nameplate Again with Another Concept Coupe for China
Did you feel a sense of déjà vu upon hearing the name and looking at the pictures of GM's new Buick Riviera Concept? If the answer is yes, then you likely remember the Buick Riviera Coupe Concept from the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show. While that study never materialized into a production car, GM's Shanghai GM and Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) joint ventures are giving the project a fresh try with a new concept at this weekend's 2013 Shanghai motor show.
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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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Buick Envision Concept Previews Future Suvs For China
GM has lifted the wraps off the Buick Envision SUV Concept that will debut at the Shanghai Auto Show, a natural choice since the study is the work of Shanghai GM and the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC). Furthermore, GM says the crossover...
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Buick Business Hybrid Concept Breaks Cover In Shanghai - Details And Photo Gallery
General Motors surprised us at the Shanghai Auto Show with the unveiling of a brand-new concept vehicle bearing the Buick logo. The Business Hybrid Concept that was designed and developed in China by GM's Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC),...
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Video: Buick Riviera Concept In The Flesh
Buick (ironically) resurrected the Riviera nameplate at the Shanghai Auto Show with an impressive “gullwing-door†coupe, developed by GM & Shanghai’s joint Pan Asian Technical Center in China. In this video we included includes static...
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Buick Riviera Concept: New Images Of The Chinese Designed Prototype Emerge
A new array of pics featuring Buick’s Shanghai Show Riviera Concept have founded their way in the net, thus giving us a clearer view of the car. Penned at PATAC (Pan Asia Technical Center) in Shanghai, the “Gullwing-door†prototype...
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