In an era of development of motor U.S. vehicles
were divided into two main classes: one of them was a sport, it is a world of
large engines and high speeds. The second was an elite class of car, expensive
trim and presentable. Buick Corporation decides to unite the best qualities of
both styles, and in 1963 released on the market model called Riviera. The new
model relished the supporters of both classes. Until the mid-90's engine has
undergone various changes. Finally, in 1995, Buick has pleased its customers,
the new Riviera. Compiled by the old traditions of this model. Reserved,
aristocratic salon offers the convenience and organization of sports cars.
Moderately aggressive appearance, combined with the practicality and
spaciousness of the interior can accommodate up to 5 people without
compromising comfort. Under the hood is placed 3.8 liters engine with a
capacity of 246 l/sec. Developing 100 km/h in 7/8. With a small 9.8 liter
fuel consumption in combined cycle driving. Slightly shorter G-platform
increases maneuverability and can give the driver a feeling of freedom and
speed simultaneously. Such a model is selected and amateur sports riding, and
people with high status and needs. This car is at the same time covers the
various customer groups. Young and active teenagers, and their wealthy parents.
Based on the ranking of sales of this brand, this is a very successful move
Buick engineers have done.
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