- Buick Reatta
Infobox Automobile
name = Buick Reatta
manufacturer =Buick
parent_company =General Motors
related =Cadillac Allanté, Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, Cadillac Seville & Eldorado
production = 1988–1991
platform = E-body
body_style = 2-doorcoupe
2-doorconvertible
engine = 3.8 L "Buick" V6
transmission = 4-sp "4T60" automatic
4-sp "4T60-E" automatic
4-sp "440T-4" automatic
wheelbase = 98.5 in (2502 mm)
length = 189.7 in (4920 mm)
width = 71.1 in (1854 mm)
height = 1988-89: 51.2 in (1300 mm)
1990-91: Auto in|51.6|0
weight = 3593 lb (1630 kg)
3392 lb (1539 kg)
assembly =Lansing, Michigan
layout =FF layout
class =Sports-Luxury car The Buick Reatta was the first car Buick advertised as a two-seater since the 1940 Buick model 46. It was a hand-made luxurioussports coupe produced at theLansing Craft Centre inLansing, Michigan and sold by theBuick division of Americanautomaker General Motors from early 1988 to 1991. Like theCadillac Allanté , it was based on a shortened version of theGM E platform used by theCadillac Eldorado ,Oldsmobile Toronado and particularly theBuick Riviera , with which it shared its advanced electronics and interior furnishings.The Reatta sported its own unique body style and was crafted with an attention to detail and quality of finish uncommon for a mass-produced automobile.Fact|date=October 2007 Initially offered as a
hardtop coupe, aconvertible version was added for 1990. The Reatta used GM's ubiquitous "3800"V6 with 165–170 hp (123–127 kW) and 210–220 ft·lbf (285–298 N·m) oftorque with the highest output in the last year of production. The car sported a fullyindependent suspension , 4 wheeldisc brake s with ABS, andfront wheel drive . Top speed was electronically limited to 125 mph (201 km/h). The Reatta was rated at 18 mpg (13.1 L/100 km) in the city and 27 mpg (8.7 L/100 km) on the highway.Every Reatta included a leather book containing the owner's manual, a flashlight, tire gauge, among other items. Each unit came with a "Craftman Log" with the signatures of the supervisors for the assembly of the car's various systems; these slightly unusual items were an attempt to sell the mass-produced car as one built with individual care.
During the first two years of production, the Reatta, like its Riviera stablemate, featured a
touchscreen computer interface called the "Electronic Control Center", or ECC. The touchscreen controlled the radio and climate control functions and provided diagnostic access to the vehicle's various electronic systems and sensors, mostly eliminating the need for a diagnostic scanner. It also featured a date reminder, atrip computer , and a user-configurable overspeed alarm.The Reatta was conceived during a period in the early to mid-1980s when Buick was marketing high performance editions of its vehicles (such as the
Buick GNX ). However, midway through the development of the Reatta, GM decided to refocus the brand on a more traditional and mature image that was thought to be more in keeping with its core older buyer demographics. The resulting vehicle had a shape that carried performance car styling cues but provided little in the way of actual high performance. The lack of forced induction is often blamed on the fact thatHydra-Matic , at the time, didn't have a suitable transaxle that could withstand the power. This same reasoning was used to limit the output of the W-body's 3.4 L DOHC engine. The Reatta's "excessive" level of electronics was a turn-off for those "mature" potential buyers that the division was courting.for 1990 and 1991. These sold surprisingly poorly, and are extremely rare today. Keyless entry was added after the first year. A driver's side airbag appeared with the more conventional interior and the convertible in 1990, and the engine and transmission were reworked for 1991 (with the "L27" 3800 and 4T60-E replacing the "LN3" and hydraulic 4T60).
The Reatta was intended as a
halo car for Buick, but sales, originally planned to be around 20,000 units a year, were extremely disappointing and GM announced the end of Reatta production in early 1991.Production
Production is said to have begun in January 1988 and ended on
May 14 ,1991 . However, various accounts of much earlier and later cars exist, and the handbuilt nature of the car and long development cycle makes accurately dating production difficult.External links
* [http://www.reatta.net Reatta.net] Reatta enthusiast website and message board
* [http://www.Reatta.org Reatta Division, BCA]
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