1990 Buick: Reatta Covertable 2800 Produced Inspected & Reconditioned on 2040-cars
Antioch, California, United States
The condition of this Reatta is excellent. Over $4,000 have been spent just this year including Recondition Transmission and Final drive, Instrument Panel, Interior has been redone, as well as preventative maintenance. Engine was recently rebuilt. Rare 1990 Buick Reatta Convertible is in very nice condition. Engine runs very well. Accessories include PS, PW, PB, P/Seat and cruise control. A/C works but needs to be recharged. Brakes have been inspected and work as they should. Recently passed the tough California smog test. (Cars must be Dino tested). Transmission and final drive have been recently replaced with new rebuilt original equipment units. Receipts will be provided with purchase. Engine has been replaced but I can't find the receipt. Sorry. Well over $4,000 in repairs this year alone for which I have receipts. This does NOT include the Engine. This is a non-smoker, pet free car that can be driven to the grocery store, across the country or enjoy those day trips. Leather seats were recently replaced and both power seat functions perform as they should. ~ Newer cloth convertible top w/ rear glass window ~ Front windshield has no cracks. ~ Tail light lens is clear. ~ Interior convertible liner in terrific shape. ~ Tilt steering works fine and a high end comfort cover has been installed. Cruise control is in perfect working order. ~ AM/FM/CD OEM radio with new speakers (CD does not work) radio is in otherwise good condition. ~ Antenna works perfectly. ~ Tires have approximately 95% tread remaining. Within the past 24 months, the following services have been done beside regular oil and filter changes<> Headlight assemblies repaired and work well.<> Hoses and belts have been inspected and replaced as needed<> New spark plugs and wires.<> New O2 sensor.<> New throttle position sensor.<> Transmission, power steering & coolant fluids have been changed and/or flushed. The original white paint is in in good condition with few minor scratches. Clear coat is neither faded nor peeling. When purchased, it was already well taken care of. This car shows pride of ownership dating back to the original owner. It should be driven and enjoyed I hope the new owner enjoys this car for years to come.\ The overall condition belies the mileage of 320K due to both consistent regular maintenance and recent major work on the drive train and interior. As with all used cars certain unspecified repairs may be required from time to time. The car is sold as is where is. Buyer is responsible for transportation. $500 nonrefundable deposit is due upon close of the auction Registration is current through May 2015
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Buick lowering base prices on Regal, Verano
Wed, May 27 2015Buick might have two new options for buyers in the market for an inexpensive luxury sedan. In a move similar to the introduction of the LaCrosse 1SV base trim a few months ago, the brand is ready to offer cheaper, entry-level versions of the Regal and Verano. Like the LaCrosse 1SV, the Verano 1SV mostly cuts dealer margins to reduce the cost for customers. The small sedan is priced at $21,065, plus $925 destination, which is a significant $2,315 drop compared to the next higher trim. The powertrain is still a 2.4-liter four-cylinder making 180 horsepower and 171 pound-feet of torque and a six-speed automatic, but buyers lose out on satellite radio. According to CarsDirect, dealers are making just $106 on this model, versus $935 on the higher grade. Meanwhile, the Regal 1SV charts a slightly different path to a lower price. The trim starts at $27,065, which is a $2,925 savings over the next trim. Buyers still get leather seats too, but the powertrain here is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder without eAssist that makes 182 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque and a six-speed automatic. That's a 77 hp deficit compared to the turbocharged Regal, and combined city/highway fuel economy dips to 23 miles per gallon combined, compared to 24 mpg with forced induction. Buick is introducing the 1SV models in hopes of grabbing more attention for the brand. "We added this new base level to some models as a means of expanding the opportunity for more customers to experience Buick vehicles. The addition of these trims will create an increased awareness and consideration of these vehicles when being compared to the competition," said company spokesperson Nick Richards to Autoblog. However, you might not see many of these inexpensive Buicks on the road. "On the Verano, we suspect dealers will opt to stay away from a car with around $100 between invoice and MSRP - that's the pattern we've been seeing on the LaCrosse 1SV, which is practically impossible to find," said CarsDirect Senior Pricing Analyst Alex Bernstein to Autoblog. Also, the Regal 1SV's switch to a less powerful, naturally aspirated engine "could be a turn-off for some shoppers," he said. Related Video:
eBay Find of the Day: 1981 DeLorean with 570-hp twin-turbo Buick V6 [w/videos]
Mon, 23 Dec 2013"Are you telling me that you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?" So asked one Marty McFly of his mentor Dr. Emmett Brown, who replied: "The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?"
Doc Brown was right, of course: with an exotic mid-engine layout, gullwing doors and stainless steel body, the DeLorean DMC-12 sure looked the part. It just needed a little more juice. Well this one might not have 1.21 gigawatts of time-bending power - that'd be more than one and a half million horsepower - but it does have more than the 150 hp in the the standard 2.8-liter V6.
That's because this particular DeLorean has had its stock Peugeot Renault Volvo engine swapped out for a Buick-sourced, all-aluminum, 4.3-liter V6 from the Grand National. Dutteiller Performance didn't leave the engine in stock form, either: while they were swapping it out, they added a pair of turbochargers, new pistons, crank, cams and much, much more.
2014 Buick LaCrosse steps up to the big leagues with plenty of luxury
Wed, 27 Mar 2013Following the introduction of the updated 2014 Buick LaCrosse and Regal, the oldest vehicle in Buick's lineup will be the Verano, which was just introduced last year. Having such a fresh product mix bodes well for Buick as it tries to create a new image in the US, and after checking out the amount of luxury being stuffed into the new LaCrosse for 2014, GM's awkwardly positioned brand may finally have the ability to stand out.
Granted, the model unveiled was the all-new, top-of-the-line Ultra Luxury Interior Package, but this package brings top-notch leather and soft suede covering everything above the beltline as well as real ash wood accent trim throughout the cabin. While there was no mention of price, we don't expect this model to come cheap in terms of what we expect from Buick, although it will likely be competitively priced with similarly equipped rivals like the Acura TL or Lexus ES. Adding even more to the LaCrosse's interior, dual eight-inch displays make up the gauge cluster and center stack, and the number of buttons on the center stack have been greatly reduced, creating a cleaner look for the instrument panel.
Another big change is the next-generation of Buick's IntelliLink infotainment system that brings with it all of the recent enhancements of the Cadillac CUE and Chevrolet MyLink systems. Differentiating itself from other GM infotainment systems, the new Buick IntelliLink stands out by allowing users to customize the apps they can add and not just being limited to what GM sees fit.