40,000 Original Miles
Automatic Transmission
3.8L Supercharged V6
240 hp @ 5200 RPM
280 lb/ft torque @ 3600 RPM
Capable 0-60 MPH: 6.9 seconds
Top Speed: 109 mph (limited)
*Base Price in 1997: $32,110
*Seller Asking:
$11,000
Fast Facts:
- The Riviera came back as an all-new car in 1995 after a one year absence
- The top engine option was the supercharged L67 3800 V6 (shown here). This same supercharged engine eventually found its way into the ’04-’05 Impala SS and ’04-’06 Monte Carlo SS. The L67 made the Ward’s 10 Best Engines list for 1995, 1996, and 1997
- Instead of an eight cylinder, GM opted for a supercharged V6 in its top models as it provides V8 power while yielding 27 MPG highway. 1996+ models get the enlarged Eaton Generation III M90 supercharger for 240hp (from 225hp)
- During the Riviera’s development, Buick employed a “Seat Comfort Team” whose sole purpose was to eliminate all uncomfortable pressure points in the seats. The team included a physical therapist along with Buick engineers and both short and tall men/women. Over 80 thousand miles of R&D were completed to develop a seat that is as comfortable as possible over long trips. Details include a lumbar support “strap” rather than a lump or bulk (which can interfere with lower back comfort)
- During its time, it was marketed as the world’s most spacious luxury coupe. The standard front bench seat allows the Riviera to seat 6 people – 3 in the front, 3 in the rear. This was unheard of for a 2 door coupe
- The Riviera’s body was wind tunnel tested to ensure its design was as aerodynamically optimized as possible. This wasn’t done for performance – it was done to reduce wind noise and buffeting at freeway speeds. Acoustic panels and specially designed window seals help keep the car quiet
- An optional in-car phone system could be programmed for two different numbers, to keep business and personal calls separate
Key Model Year Changes:
- First year of the heavy-duty transmission (4T65E-HD) which includes a larger torque converter
- Suspension is slightly redesigned, removing excess weight
- The previous year (1996) was the first year of the 240hp engine (via enlarged supercharger)
- The following year (1998) sees the non-supercharged engine dropped from the lineup, leaving the supercharged engine as the only option
- 1999 is the final year of the Riviera
Seller Notes:
- 40k original miles
- Single family owner
- Mystic Teal Pearl
- Tan leather
- Looks like a brand new car inside and out
- Garaged kept its whole life
- Everything on the car works
- All service records since new, plus the original window sticker/manuals/purchase docs
- Clean Carfax
- Contact seller through Craigslist link below
- Location: Hanover Pennsylvania – (more photos below)
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*SAE rated from factory. May not reflect current output.
*Performance numbers pulled from either the factory brochure or reputable automotive road tests.
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it.
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability.
*Performance numbers pulled from either the factory brochure or reputable automotive road tests.
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it.
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability.
Mileage Disclaimer: NOC has not confirmed if the mileage stated by the seller is true and accurate. It is up to the buyer to verify these claims. Vehicle history reports, service records stating mileage, and even inspections of odometer tampering are recommended.
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