I worked for Buick and it always amazes me how far ahead we were. Example being..,1986 we induced a computer screen in Riviera to control climate and radio. Today Buick is simply a name plate and no longer an innovator in transport.
@@dobermanpac1064 very cool. I had an 84 Skylark and an 86 Regal way back when. Loved the ride of both. I guess it was that Buick exposure that created a fondness for the brand. It’s led me to what I think is still one of the best car designs, the first gen Rivs.
I worked for Buick and it always amazes me how far ahead we were. Example being..,1986 we induced a computer screen in Riviera to control climate and radio. Today Buick is simply a name plate and no longer an innovator in transport.
Thx for the note @dobermanpac1064. Were you stationed in Flint? Agree that Buick brand is just a badge now.
@@MrAgRiv Braintree Massachusetts and Tarrytown New York. Zone Offices. Dealer control & distribution.
@@dobermanpac1064 very cool. I had an 84 Skylark and an 86 Regal way back when. Loved the ride of both. I guess it was that Buick exposure that created a fondness for the brand. It’s led me to what I think is still one of the best car designs, the first gen Rivs.
@@MrAgRiv now I’ll make you jealous. I had multiple 87GN with factory tuned “kits”. Those were the days 😎
Thanks for vid and follow up. 👍👍💯🇺🇸
Damn man! Show us the rest of the car!
Here is a walk around. Walking around the 1963 and 1965 Buick Rivieras.
ruclips.net/video/TVA81u9rZi0/видео.html