The Riviera nameplate was to Buick what the Bel Air and Impala were to Chevrolet at first – trim level designators. In the fifties, hardtop Buicks were surnamed Riviera. Still, in 1963, the company ...
Big, bold, and unmistakably Buick, this Riviera turned heads at SEMA. Gas Monkey Garage made subtle but powerful upgrades for ...
Laura Lane, who in October celebrated 40 years of reporting at The Herald-Times, has been writing a column about cars and people for more than half her career. This 1971 Buick Riviera remains a ...
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The Buick Riviera has always been a thing of beauty. A large, stately, full-size coupe perfectly tailored for the American middle class that came and went so long ago. With it went the lovely, ...
Fewer than twenty years after the first-generation Buick Riviera debuted, I was induced to write a chapter on cars for the Catalog of Cool, a cultural compendium assembled by an editorial team of ...
Known as one of the most beautiful American cars of its era, the first-gen Riviera received an infusion of muscle in 1965 thanks to the addition of the Gran Sport performance package. By the late ...
Laura Lane, who in October celebrated 40 years of reporting at The Herald-Times, has been writing a column about cars and people for more than half her career. In January, Lane asked readers for help ...