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As I look through the New York Auto Show preview photo gallery, one vehicle stands out to me. It's the Buick Riviera coupe that came out from hiding at the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show.

Looking at it and dissecting its design, it's clear to see that the design language made it to production in form of the LaCrosse, which will be making its own debut at the 2013 New York Auto Show. BUT the bigger issue here is why didn't General Motors actually build it?

I am sure it could have used that Opel chassis and thrown a body on top of it and slid it out the door. AND there's no doubt that would have brought in younger buyers to the brand.

While there's no question it's a Buick from the facade, check out its side profile, which evokes a bit of a Bentley Continental GT vibe with its greenhouse and that bulging rear fender.

Much like the Lincoln Continental retro throwback that wasn't built — that would have KILLED the Chrysler 300 — it seems like this Riviera concept would have been a WIN had the brand taken the chance.

Let's face it: THIS Buick is better looking than the current-generation Cadillac CTS coupe, right?


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