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19 days ago print Reatta - $1800 (Beaverton)
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1989 Buick Reatta

drive: fwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 157333
paint color: red
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: coupe

Body and interior in good shape, Runs fine, has about 157,333 miles. Tires and brakes are good.
$1800. OBO

The Buick Reatta is considered a collectors car do to the limited numbers that were manufactured, which was even less than projected, I believe is do to the fact that Buick's normal focus is on sedans not sports cars.

The Reatta featured twin bucket seats with a storage area behind the seats featuring two lockable bins[2] and a lockable access hatch to the rear trunk. At introduction, options included 16-way power seats in lieu of 6-way power seats, side moldings in either black or body color and pinstripe detail.

Assembly at the Reatta Craft Centre was performed at a series of stations each with a specialized team of workers, rather than on a conventional assembly line. After a team had completed their portion of the assembly, the car would be moved by robots to the next station. Paintwork was performed on site under subcontract to PPG Industries.

The Reatta used GM's transverse "Buick 3800" V6 with 165--170 hp (123--127 kW) and 210--220 lb?ft (285--298 N?m) of torque with the highest output in the last year of production. The car sported a fully independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS, and front 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.

The Reatta was intended as a halo car for Buick with projected production of 20,000 units a year. GM announced the end of production in early 1991. Resulting in only 21,751 being made.
Initially (1988-89), the Reatta featured a touchscreen computer interface, marketed as the Electronic Control Center (ECC), that included radio and climate control functions, date reminder, trip computer, user-configurable overspeed alarm as well as diagnostic access to the vehicle's electronic systems and sensors.
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