Interesting Facts About the Buick Reatta
The Buick Reatta debuted in 1988 as a two‑door grand tourer and remained in production through 1991. It began as a coupe and later added a convertible version for the 1990‑91 model years, featuring a transverse front‑engine layout and front‑wheel drive.
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Ultra‑Limited Production
Only about 21,000 Reattas were built during its 1988‑1991 run, making the model a true collector’s item. Its rarity is reflected in today’s market, where owners often report difficulty finding original parts.
Convertible Introduction
While the Reatta launched as a 2‑door coupe, Buick introduced a 2‑door convertible for the 1990‑91 model years. This added open‑air option expanded the car’s grand‑touring appeal without changing its front‑wheel‑drive architecture.
Born from an Allante Conflict
Internal disagreements over the Cadillac Allante project sparked the creation of the Buick Reatta, positioning it as Buick’s two‑seat luxury touring car from 1988‑1991. The Reatta’s design reflects a blend of sportiness and upscale comfort, powered by a 3.8 L V6 paired with a four‑speed transmission.
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