13: Buick Riviera – 1963-65
Buick has had a lot of interesting vehicles throughout the brand’s existence, but the Riviera stands out from the crowd. The “coke bottle” styling of the Riviera from this generation has made the car a hit even to this day. The car looked a lot like the muscle cars from the era but incorporated luxury features. Because the Riviera shared a lot of components with other GM cars at the time that it made maintenance affordable. There are a lot of things that made the Buick Riviera desirable at the time.

In the present generation, the Buick Riviera makes for a stellar classic car. The 401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8 is well worth it, with an easy to repair design. In addition to the easy to repair engine, the 3-speed ST-400 automatic is also a very reliable setup. The Riviera will often get shadowed by other classic cars on the market, but this one is worth looking into.