This 1990 Buick Reatta was purchased new by the current owner in Detroit, Michigan and is one of approximately 2,400 convertible models produced. The car now shows 52k miles and features independent suspension all around, 4-wheel disc brakes, digital instrumentation, and more. Power is provided by a 3.8-liter V6 paired with a 4-speed automatic. Assembled by hand in Lansing, Michigan, just over 21k Reattas of all types were produced over the model’s four year production run. This example is now being offered by a friend of the current owner with a clean Carfax and a clean Michigan title.

Reattas were assembled by hand at the Reatta Craft Center and painted on-site by PPG. The exterior of this example is finished in Bright Red, one of eight exterior colors available for 1990. This is contrasted by a tan convertible top and a set of 15″ alloy wheels. Masetercraft tires are fitted at the front of the car along with older Goodyears out back, which the seller notes have flat spots from sitting.

The tan, manually-actuated convertible top was produced by ASC and retracts into a dedicated recess with a rigid top boot in the rear deck. The convertible top is equipped with a glass rear window featuring an electric defroster.

The interior was revised for 1990, with a more rounded dash and revised instrumentation, including a convetional stereo. The cabin is upholstered in tan, with power-adjustable leather bucket seats, door-mounted seat adjusters, and automatic climate control. The factory stereo has been replaced with a newer single-DIN unit which incorporates an AUX input.

The digital instrument cluster was also revised for 1990, with gauge-style readouts replacing the bar-style displays used in earlier Reattas. Just under 52k miles are shown on the digital odometer.

The 3.8-liter Buick V6 was factory-rated at 165 horsepower, and the front wheels are driven via a 4T60 automatic transmission. The seller notes that some records are available for basic maintenance, and the most recent service included an inspection and an oil and filter change performed in 2018.

Additional photos of the underside are provided in the gallery below.

The Carfax first updates at the time of the original purchase and resumes reporting in 2002. No accidents or issues are noted.