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Is the Buick Riviera a good car?

We bought the Riviera new in at the end of 1998, best and most reliable car we have ever had. Runs and drives great, rarely ever needs. It is powerful, roomy, comfortable, relatively quiet, nice ride, seats are real comfortable, never left us stranded.

How much does a 1963 Buick Riviera weigh?

Features

Engine Location :Front
Drive Type :Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series :1963 – 1965
Price :$4,330
Weight :3996 lbs | 1812.555 kg

How much did a Buick Riviera cost in 1963?

Base price was $4,333, running upwards of $5,000 delivered with typical options. Buick announced an optional 340 hp (254 kW) 425 cu in (7.0 l) version of the Nailhead in December 1962….First generation (1963–1965)

First generation
Height53.0 in (1,346 mm)

How long do Buicks last mileage?

The Buick Encore could last for 200,000 miles or more if it’s well-taken care of. This SUV has received an award for its dependability, so you can rely on it to serve you well for years to come.

How long is a 1963 Buick Riviera?

208.0 in
First generation (1963–1965)

First generation
Wheelbase117.0 in (2,972 mm)
Length208.0 in (5,283 mm)
Width76.3 in (1,938 mm)–76.6 in (1,946 mm)
Height53.0 in (1,346 mm)

What’s a 1965 Buick Riviera worth?

Today, even an average 1965 Riviera is worth more than $22,000, provided it has the optional GS package. Two years ago, we featured this same car in Hemmings Muscle Machines #18 (March 2005). At that time, a 1965 Riviera GS in top condition was worth about $24,000, so there has been quite a jump in value.

What engines were available in a 1963 Buick Riviera?

First generation (1963–1965)

First generation
Engine401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8 425 cu in (7.0 L) Nailhead V8
TransmissionTwin Turbine automatic transmission 3-speed ST-400 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase117.0 in (2,972 mm)

How fast was the 1963 Buick Riviera?

The Riviera was introduced on October, 1962 as a 1963 at a base price of $4,333 with options that could run up to $5,000. Motor Trend tested them at 0–60 mph and found them able to go the distance in 8 seconds or less, the standing quarter mile in about 16 seconds, and an observed top speed of 115 miles per hour.