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Why The Buick GNX Is Not The Best Grand National
Buick fans obsess over the GNX, but the Grand National is cheaper, faster with mods, and still the true street king.
With just 34 miles on the clock, this Buick Grand National looks like it rolled off the production floor just yesterday. When he learned that the production run for the GN was coming to an end, Bob ...
Back in the 1980s, American carmakers were making efforts to leave the dreadful performance of the Malaise era behind and Buick gave this quite a shot with the Grand National. And, as those of you who ...
Named after the Winston Cup Grand National NASCAR Series, the high-performance version of the second-generation Buick ...
You've seen it in music videos - but what do you know about the Buick Grand National, and is it a sleeper or a snore?
A piece of American muscle car royalty is up for sale and it’s one of the lowest-mile examples you’ll ever find. This 1987 Buick Grand National on eBay has been parked since 1991 and only has 74 ...
Introduced just as the automotive industry was coming out of the Malaise era – a time period noted for poor quality in automobiles – the Buick Grand National (GN) stood out like a floodlight in the ...
To a whole generation of enthusiasts born in the 1960s, the high-water mark for performance came not in the decade they were born but in the 1980s. The advent of electronic fuel injection revived ...
Nowadays, Buick is just a shadow of its former self. In fact, its entire marketing scheme is based on people not knowing what a Buick looks like. That’s sad, but there was a time when Buick made good, ...
The Buick Grand National was one of the quickest cars of the 1980s. With a 0 to 60 mph time of just 4.9 seconds, the menacing black Buick was quicker than a Lamborghini Countach, Porsche 928S and, ...
The 1987 Buick Grand National was one of the brawniest cars of its day, the kind that any American muscle enthusiast would have given their right foot for the chance to drive into the ground. That is ...
Sure, you can make a car quick by dropping a V8 into it, but that’s exactly what they expect you to do. Instead, you can take a leaf out of the Buick Grand National’s book and use a turbo V6—or just ...
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