The Buick Reatta is a low-volume transverse front-motor, front-wheel drive, two-entryway, two-seater sports auto produced and promoted by Buick as a car (1988–1991) and convertible (1990-1991) — both including a 3.8 liter V6 motor and abbreviated variant of the GM E stage, the same one that supported the Buick Riviera.
As Buick's initial two-seater since the 1953 Buick Skylark and its first convertible since the 1985 Riviera, the Reatta was fabricated in a very specific get together program at the Reatta Craft Center in Lansing, Michigan—accomplishing generation of more than 21,000 units in four years.
The nearness of the Chevrolet Corvette, Pontiac Fiero and Cadillac Allante at the season of the Reatta's presentation implied that except for Oldsmobile, the greater part of GM's traveler auto divisions offered two-seaters amid the late 1980s and mid 1990s.
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