1983 Buick Riviera Base Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Beautiful 1983 Classic! Representing this vehicle for a friend of mine who has neither the time or patience to deal with numerous emails. Please direct emails and all inquiries towards me and I will answer them after consulting with owner. Vehicle can be seen if in the area by appointment. If necessary or desired, can put you in touch with owner for further discussion before buying. Below is a description of the piece in the owner's words. 1983 Buick Riviera Convertible. White on white with original burgandy leather interior. All original with one repaint approximately 5 years ago and replacement of the original convertible top approximately 18 months ago. This vehicle is a car for someone to get in and ride. It is not a mechanic's special. It is ready to go just as she sits.! You can drive the car home with the top down or if it is too warm, with the AC on. This vehicle is in unbelievable condition for a 30 year old vehicle. Has all power options including Delco CB radio in with original system. Original boot for top is in the trunk along with the wrench for the factory wire wheel covers. |
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2013 Buick Encore
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We admit it. We have no earthly idea how this whole thing is going to shake out.
Typically, after driving a new car or truck, we come away prepared to hazard a guess as to whether said model has a good chance of being a sales success. We've amassed enough time watching the industry, scrutinizing the competitors, and so on, to make a reasonably educated bet. Yet here we are, days removed from driving the new 2013 Buick Encore, and we still have no bloody idea.
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Powered by Buick's so-called dual-mode wireless plug-in hybrid electric vehicle propulsion system (we'll stick with the W-PHEV acronym) that allows the car to be charged wirelessly just by driving atop a special charging mat on the ground, the car's powertrain is just as futuristic as its exterior shape.
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