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What years did Buick make the Riviera?

Buick Riviera
ManufacturerBuick (General Motors)
Model years1963–1993 1995–1999
Body and chassis
ClassPersonal luxury car

What was the last year Buick made the Riviera?

1999
Only about 1,900 1999 Rivieras were ever manufactured. It was the last model year.

What year did Buick Riviera go to front wheel drive?

1979
The most expensive car in the Buick lineup for 1979, the Riviera was the brand’s first production vehicle to offer front-wheel-drive. For 1979, the Buick Riviera joined its E-body siblings at General Motors, the Oldsmobile Toronado and Cadillac Eldorado, and adopted front wheel-drive.

When did the Buick Riviera become its own model?

1963: Bill Mitchell’s masterpiece, the Riviera, becomes its own model. Some 40,000 units are produced. 1965: The Wildcat distinguishes itself from the LeSabre pack with its die-cast grille and bright fender vents. 1970: Buick drivers discover a world of options with high-performance package for the Gran Sport — the GSX.

When did the Buick Riviera Silver Arrow come out?

It was again introduced as a concept car in 1963 called the Buick Riviera Silver Arrow. The production Riviera was introduced on October 4, 1962, as a 1963 model, its distinctive bodyshell was unique to the marque, unusual for a GM product.

What kind of engine does a 1965 Buick Riviera have?

1965 Buick Riviera In 1965 the 401 cu in (6.6 l) V8 returned as the standard engine, and the “Gran Sport” version made its debut, powered by the Super Wildcat V8 and outfitted with a more aggressive 3.42 axle ratio and stiffer, heavy-duty suspension.

What was the original name of the Buick LaSalle?

Initially referred to as the “Buick LaSalle” and later “Buick Riviera” concept cars, the finished design was adapted to a shortened version of Buick’s existing cruciform frame. It was again introduced as a concept car in 1963 called the Buick Riviera Silver Arrow.