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1995 Buick Riviera, Very Clean With Low Miles, Cold A/c, Nice Car, 3800 V6 on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:111396 Color: faults and flaws as might be expected for a car this age
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Willoughby, Ohio, United States
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This is a NO RESERVE listing. 

I have acquired another clean, low-mileage Riviera!

This is my 1995 Buick Riviera coupe with 111,396 miles.  This is a clean, original, good-condition Riviera that has been very well cared for.  This car is much nicer and in better condition that most of the other examples you will find for sale.  This is a clean, dependable and reliable car in very nice shape.

This car has the naturally-aspirated 3800 205HP engine, which has proven to be much more reliable than the supercharged engine.  If you're buying a car to drive, this is the bulletproof-reliable engine.  Fuel economy is also excellent; the window sticker EPA rating was 29 mpg highway.

Rather than a concours-quality example, this is a fine car to drive and enjoy.  This is a quiet, comfortable and reliable Riviera.
  
 This car has the following equipment and options:
  • 3.8L 205HP 3800 V6 engine
  • automatic transmission
  • power leather seats
  • aluminum wheels
  • AM/FM cassette and CD player
  • dual-zone climate control with A/C (blows cold)
  • ABS brakes and traction control
The original owners manual comes with the car. 

These cars are increasingly difficult to find in good condition, many of them are rusted out, with numerous mechanical and cosmetic problems.  This car is the exception to that- this is a clean, solid, very respectable car in nice condition for the age.

This is a very nice, very well kept 8th-generation Riviera.  The paint is original and the car has not been in any known accidents.  The body is clean and straight and looks very nice for the age.  The paint quality is still very good- again this appears to be all-original paint on the car.

The interior of this Riviera is excellent.  The leather seats show little to no wear and they look very good.  The carpets are clean and in good condition and the interior is clean and very well kept.  Please view the photos to see how nice this interior really looks.

Most importantly, this is a totally dependable and reliable car that runs and drives beautifully.  The engine and transmission are in excellent working condition with no known problems or issues.  The car drives beautifully with good brakes and steering, and a very comfortable ride.  This car is smooth, powerful and it drives like a dream.  There is no check engine light illuminated, nor any other warning lights on except the "traction control off" light is on.

This is a respectable, nice-looking car that is exceptionally comfortable and great to drive.  This is a Riviera you can be proud to drive!

This is a 19 year old car, not a brand new car.  This is a list of every known defect in the car: there are some dings along the sides of the car as well as minor nicks and scratches and various minor exterior faults and flaws as might be expected for a car this age.  There are some scratches, scrapes and nicks in the rear bumper.  There is a scrape along the right rear fender.  There is a ding in the right front fender.  There is a crack in the right rear tail light. The tires all have good to excellent tread remaining but the front tires are older in age.  Overall this car looks very good but it is not a perfect or brand-new vehicle.

This car is kept in my storage garage in Willoughby, OH. 

You can fly in to Cleveland (CLE) and drive this car home if you like.  Alternatively you can have the car shipped, please contact Angels Moving Autos at 530-245-0481 for a shipping quote.

 Please email me or call/text me at 440-339-4341 with any questions.

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