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Why The Buick GNX Is Not The Best Grand National
The Buick GNX is a unicorn. Limited to just 547 units, it's reached legendary status, commanding absurd auction prices and standing tall as a 1980s muscle icon. Collectors trip over each other to land ...
The 1987 Buick Regal Grand National is no stranger to motorsport, but when it comes to going fast, drifting isn't necessarily ...
Named after the Winston Cup Grand National NASCAR Series, the high-performance version of the second-generation Buick Regal—the Grand National—was designed with one thing in mind: driving real, real ...
Believe it or not, Buick has become such a hot commodity in China that it now has its own sub-brand to boss around. At home in America, it also enjoys a newfound popularity even though it only sells ...
The current EV era is ripe with revered classic car designs and iconic nameplates that are being reborn as battery-powered rides – and the success of cars the Renault 5 proves it can be a winning ...
A thousand miles is nothing on a map and everything on an odometer. This GNX reads 1,066, smells new, and idles like a sealed time capsule. Somewhere between the sticker and the myth, Buick’s fastest ...
This 1987 Buick Grand National, a 6.50-certified race car with a 408 LS engine and 1320 Fabrication single turbo, features a clean title, full cage, and advanced Holley Dominator electronics, ...
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