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The Buick Riviera was known as a luxury car produced by GM/Buick from 1963 to 1999. The Riviera was GM’s first foray into the luxury niche, and automotive journalists loved this vehicle upon its debut. Early models of the Buick Riviera kept to the original design, but the look of this popular Buick model changed 8 times over its thirty-year lifespan.
Dealers sold 1,127,261 production units of the Riviera through its history. The Riviera name had been used numerous times by Buick since the early 50s for different versions of their lineup but the unmistakable design that debuted in 1963, was Buick’s first unique Riviera model. The Riviera name was resurrected for concept cars displayed at auto shows in 2007 and 2013 though it has still not been re-released as a production model yet.
1963 Buick Riviera History, Pictures, Sales Value, Research and News
A classic doesn’t just happen. It is created. And the 1963 Buick Riviera was the well thought-out masterpiece of some of the best designers and engineers of its time. It was a sumptuous car whose name appropriately conjured up vivid images of European sun resort of the very rich.
1963-1965 Buick Riviera – Riviera history for Chrysler’s flagship car | Hagerty Article
While the Riviera name in the Buick scheme dates as far back as the late 1940s, it wasn’t until 1963 that the Riviera became a stand-alone model. It was at that time that the Riv became a symbol of American luxury, power, and design that solidified the car’s classic status and started the rich Riviera history for Chrysler’s flagship car.
Buick Riviera – Wikipedia
The name Riviera, Latin for coastline, was chosen to evoke the allure and affluence of the French Riviera. It first entered the Buick line in 1949, as the designation for the new two-door pillarless hardtop, described in advertising as “stunningly smart”.