<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9" xmlns:video="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-video/1.1"><url><loc>https://www.motorcar.com/for-sale/used-1982-buick-riviera-base_trim-ramsey-nj-145-2647769.html</loc><video:video><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://video.ebizautos.media/video/145/12065764/12065764-0_400.mp4</video:player_loc><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.ebizautos.media/used-1982-buick-riviera-base+trim-145-12065764-1-107.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title><![CDATA[1982 Used Buick Rivierafor Sale Ramsey, NJ - 1G4AZ67Y9CE441363 on Motorcar.com]]></video:title><video:description><![CDATA[1982 BUICK RIVIERA CONVERTIBLE ONLY 873 ORIGINAL MILES THE BEST ONE. ELDORADO This is IT! Your last chance to own a NEW 1982 Buick Riviera Convertible!
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This car is located in a car collection in Plano Texas.
When it comes to the 1980's there were only a handful of cars that truly defined the era.&nbsp; Emerging from a dark period when American cars had become so bloated and obese-lathered with padded tops, pillowed seats and massive bodies laboring on spongy suspensions-Detroit was trying mightily to catch up with the steadily increasing influx of lighter, more fuel efficient and, frankly, better built imports.
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When the Buick Riviera burst onto the scene in 1979, it was truly an unforgettable and much-needed boost of confidence to the nameplate that had graced the "Riv's" of the 1950's and 1960's.&nbsp; By the mid 70's, Buick had lost its way and was slapping the Riviera nameplate on an overgrown behemoth that looked more like a 2 door Estate Wagon than anything else.&nbsp; But then the E-body Rivera emerged with its trimmer, more athletic physique with crisp, starched lines and a subtle elegance that said, "the Riviera is back in the game."
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But the best was yet to come...
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In 1982, Buick introduced the first convertible to have emerged from the bowels of Detroit since 1976-and it was unforgettable. &nbsp;The American financial system was recovering from an economy that was just beginning to rebound and Buick took a big chance on a high priced convertible.&nbsp; Consider this: a brand new 1982 Buick Riviera hardtop, a best seller for Buick, cost $14,898.45 (base price with freight)-not a cheap car by any standard. The 1982 Buick Riviera Convertible, a new untested car for Buick, cost $24,494.25 (base price with freight). Add some options and this car could top out at over $27,500.00. This was the highest priced automobile GM sold, and that counted the entire brand, including Cadillac.&nbsp;
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