The market for luxury two-seaters is limited, something Buick discovered upon the introduction of the Reatta in the late 1980s. Let’s see if today’s Nice Price or No Dice convertible survivor ...
The Reatta is the one car that he could find to pick on as an automotive design flop? Sure, the high-tech coupe was overweight and underpowered, overpriced and under-appreciated. But a design flop?
A sporting, two-seat convertible, like this 1990 Buick Reatta that is for sale on Hemmings.com, is so far out of the comfort zone of what Buick traditionally is that it defies belief. Except Buick ...
A MotorWeek Retro Review finds a lot of positive things to say about the 1990 Buick Reatta convertible. After its demise, Buick didn't bring the US another droptop until the Cascada. Host John ...
In the late 1980s, amid a sea of boxy vehicles and cookie-cutter coupes, Buick ... the Reatta offered adequate acceleration and comfortable cruising capabilities. Plus, its 0-60 mph time of ...
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