Buick Riviera concept (2007) photo gallery
Unveiled at the 2007 Shanghai Motor Show, this Buick Riviera concept features gull wing doors and sits on GM’s FWD/AWD Epsilon II platform.
Unveiled at the 2007 Shanghai Motor Show, this Buick Riviera concept features gull wing doors and sits on GM’s FWD/AWD Epsilon II platform.
Buick is the oldest American car brand still in production today, and it’s one of the most popular marques in China, but what or who is it named after?
A legend in the hot hatch world, the Peugeot 205 GTi was sold between 1984 and 1993, and came with either 1.6 or 1.9-liter I4 engines.
Except for a little bit of gray mascara on the headlights and taillights, the new production Lexus LC500 has very few changes from the LF-LC concept.
Engineered with Mercedes-Benz, the Chrysler Pacifica was an SUV that was meant to push Chrysler upmarket. High pricing meant that it lasted just 5 years.
The limited edition yellow only Abarth 695 Biposto Record has the same 190hp (142kW) 1.4-liter turbo I4 and 5.9s 0-100km/h time as other 695 Bipostos.
Chrysler has revealed the long awaited replacement for the fifth generation Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country, and it exhumes the Pacifica name.
Launched in 2013, the second generation Nissan Rogue ditches its unique styling to be a clone of the overseas X-Trail with a 2.5-liter I4 engine.
The plug-in hybrid AWD Volkswagen Tiguan GTE Active concept has 110kW turbo gas and 40kW electric motors up front, and a 85kW electric motor at the rear.
The Lancia Alpha, originally Type 51, was the company’s first car, and had a 28hp (21kW) 2.5-liter I4 engine and 4-speed manual.