Alex wrote: "Edmunds.com says the last year for the Reatta was 1991. Snook,
are you talking about the Riviera made at the same time as the Reatta, or the
next generation after that, sold 1995-1999? I've always thought the latter was
a drop-dead gorgeous car---sometimes GM's styling department
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Donald Snook wrote:
> The Riveria was probably a better car because it had the same powertrain,
> without many of
> the "prone-to-break" electronics that the Reatta was saddled with.
>
>
Edmunds.com says the last year for the Reatta was 1991. Snook, are
you tal
Rich wrote: "I never understood these cars. Weren't they kind of expensive
when they
were out? I used to see a few of them around, never really knew what
their specs were. Are they desirable in some way? Sporty, high
performance? Were they some kind of re-badged furrin model?"
The Reatta was
pm7...@comcast.net wrote:
A neighbor had one, claimed very good service, decent mileage.
Just your typical, durable Buick with a 3800 engine, except this one has no
interior space and looks kind of cool. 15 years ago they'd have a resale value
about double that of a same year Regal.
Mitch.
lub Drive
Windsor, CT 06095
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There were allegations of a "handbuilt" eleme
There were allegations of a "handbuilt" element to the car. Nothing really
special in any way, but nice enough cars
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I never understood these cars. Weren't they kind of expensive when they
were out? I used to see a few of them around, never really knew what
their specs were. Are they desirable in some way? Sporty, high
performance? Were they some kind of re-badged furrin model?
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