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Buick Reatta: Appreciating A Forgotten Gem
In the late 1980s, amid a sea of boxy vehicles and cookie-cutter coupes, Buick dared to be different with the Reatta. This ...
Today, on a very special episode of Nice Price or No Dice, we look at not one but two Buick Reatta coupes that someone could buy as a bundle. Let's see if their as-a-package price could also save a ...
Back in the 1980s, Buick launched the Reatta. A two-door, two-seat, grand tourer that was first offered as a coupe, and as a convertible. It was supposed to be a halo car for the brand, and the marque ...
You can describe the automobiles made by Buick in a lot of different ways, but chances are that you wouldn't exactly call them "cool." After the 1950s, they don't ...
The market for luxury two-seaters is limited, something Buick discovered upon the introduction of the Reatta in the late 1980s. Let's see if today's Nice Price or No Dice convertible survivor fares ...
Built for only three years using a unique mixture of hand and robotic assembly, the Buick Reatta is already an unusual car, designed as a Tri-Shield halo vehicle. This 1988 Buick Reatta dials up the ...
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The 1990 Reatta Is The Last Thing You’d Picture From Buick
Over the course of the brand’s history, Buick has generally appealed to customers who wanted an upscale feel but weren’t ...
Originally intended to serve as the halo car for the Tri-Shield brand, the Buick Reatta two-seater boasted several state-of-the-art pieces of technology for the time. Now, a 1990 Buick Reatta ...
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