Photo Gallery «When your own hubcaps overtake you - Buick Riviera (historical test, ZQ)»
The 1963 Buick Riviera was gigantic from a European perspective. A displacement of 6.6 liters ensured sporty driving performance in a 1.9-ton car measuring 5.1 meters in length. While the driver didn't have to exert himself, the coupé really put its foot down, without hiding the fact that it was actually built primarily for the typical American driving style. Reinhard Seiffert tested the huge Riviera Coupé in 1963 for the magazine Auto Motor und Sport and found many positive, but also some negative aspects, as this refreshed report from that time shows.
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