I had one of these when I was in high school. I got it because I (with my dad's help) had bought a cheapo for my first car. It was a decent one, A 1989 Pontiac Sunbird. But after I had it for about 3 months, one of the wires going to the battery shorted and started a fire when we were at a park one day. My dad felt so bad for me that he decided he was going to get something nicer for me. So he picked one of these out. To this day it's probably my favorite car! The luxury and technology it had, even for it's time, amazed me. I knew I had something that most kids my age would love to have. And tried to enjoy and appreciate how lucky I was to have it. But, like most kids, it's hard to be THAT appreciative simply because you don't have the life experience to compare to. I do now, and man...I'd love to have this car back. Even though my car now is a pretty nice one.
This is my current car! Only difference from the one in the video is that mine is red. Still in great condiition. No rust or anything. I absolutely love it! I've gotten quick a few looks from (mainly older) people who probably haven't seen one in a long time. Only has 127k miles on it and I only paid $3000 for it as well. That's steal if you ask me.
The 1989-1993 Riviera was a classic. When it was redesigned in 1995 it was not the same as previous Rivieras. It was cigar shaped and unlike any other generation.
Evo lution True, these '90s Rivvies don't hold a candle to the earlier models, but now that they are over 25 years old, they don't look too bad now. This particular one is pretty well kept, possibly an older person owned this car. You really had to know how to take care of a well-loaded car such as this one. That 3800 V-6 engine was America's most durable engine; it dated back to 1962 when it had a 198-cid displacement. This engine was sold to Kaiser Jeep in 1968 and GM bought it back in 1975 and raised displacement to 231-cid (hence the 3800 designation, the 3800 refers to the engine's size in cubic centimeters). It powered many other GM cars, not just Buicks, until it was finally discontinued in 2008.
I owned a '92 Riviera, pearl white with the grey leather interior and all the bells and whistles it could offer back in the day. very understated car specially because even back then it was looked at grandpa's ride but that 3.8L V6 made for a fast smooth ride even if it was fwd. this one is well kept and probably worth every penny.
I had one of these when I was in high school. I got it because I (with my dad's help) had bought a cheapo for my first car. It was a decent one, A 1989 Pontiac Sunbird. But after I had it for about 3 months, one of the wires going to the battery shorted and started a fire when we were at a park one day. My dad felt so bad for me that he decided he was going to get something nicer for me. So he picked one of these out.
To this day it's probably my favorite car! The luxury and technology it had, even for it's time, amazed me. I knew I had something that most kids my age would love to have. And tried to enjoy and appreciate how lucky I was to have it. But, like most kids, it's hard to be THAT appreciative simply because you don't have the life experience to compare to. I do now, and man...I'd love to have this car back. Even though my car now is a pretty nice one.
This is my current car! Only difference from the one in the video is that mine is red. Still in great condiition. No rust or anything. I absolutely love it! I've gotten quick a few looks from (mainly older) people who probably haven't seen one in a long time. Only has 127k miles on it and I only paid $3000 for it as well. That's steal if you ask me.
Beautiful American car. Great design. Good quality
Awesome Riviera 🏁
Я бы с кайфом такой на Россию завёз, но только на Абхазию можно, растаможка дорогая, автомобиль мечты!!!👍👍👍
Now that is one beautiful car! Sounds just like my '90 Olds 88 at idle! 🙂
The 1989-1993 Riviera was a classic. When it was redesigned in 1995 it was not the same as previous Rivieras. It was cigar shaped and unlike any other generation.
wonderfullllll.
Comfort city.
Hello how much do you want for the buick riviera and will you fix the cluster
Damn that baby is cherry. I miss these old, dependable beauties. Now we have garbage like Tesla, Kia and Hyundai, yikes.
I’m buying one today with 114K blue
These don't even come close to comparing with the late '60 and early '70 model...I'm not big on sideways mounted V-6 and FWD.
Evo lution True, these '90s Rivvies don't hold a candle to the earlier models, but now that they are over 25 years old, they don't look too bad now. This particular one is pretty well kept, possibly an older person owned this car. You really had to know how to take care of a well-loaded car such as this one. That 3800 V-6 engine was America's most durable engine; it dated back to 1962 when it had a 198-cid displacement. This engine was sold to Kaiser Jeep in 1968 and GM bought it back in 1975 and raised displacement to 231-cid (hence the 3800 designation, the 3800 refers to the engine's size in cubic centimeters). It powered many other GM cars, not just Buicks, until it was finally discontinued in 2008.
I owned a '92 Riviera, pearl white with the grey leather interior and all the bells and whistles it could offer back in the day. very understated car specially because even back then it was looked at grandpa's ride but that 3.8L V6 made for a fast smooth ride even if it was fwd. this one is well kept and probably worth every penny.
Very beautifull this Buick Riviera 1991. I love this car and interessed. How much? What is the price?
Nice
Beautiful classic.
Anyone remember the commercial slogan; Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?
Best version, so Cyberpunk 2077.
the 1991 buick riviera