In the sixties and early seventies, Buick was actively involved in the horsepower wars, ultimately stomping on everyone’s right foot with the GS 455 and GSX just as the muscle car era was drawing to a ...
This is Buick's rarest mass-production model, and it sadly boasts a rather mundane engine, despite being built for racing.
Buick fans obsess over the GNX, but the Grand National is cheaper, faster with mods, and still the true street king.
The following story originally appeared in the March 1999 issue of GM High-Tech Performance magazine, which I edited between 1995 and 2002. The story’s Detroit-based author, Jim McCraw, was a Motown ...
The turbo Buick Grand National was built for the 1984 to 1987 model years. Before 1984, the Grand National was little more than an appearance package with minimal consideration given to improved ...
What is a GNX? The Buick GNX (short for “Grand National Experimental”) was the ultimate expression of G-body performance; a rear-wheel-drive coupe that served as a coda for the Detroit automaker’s ...
The turbocharged Buick Regal Grand National in its gloss black livery was built from 1984 to 1987. Prior to 1984, the Grand National was just an appearance package, with little in the way of ...
It's time for the legendary Buick Grand National to return as a modern muscle car. Here’s how it could replace the Camaro and ...
The Buick Grand National has long held a special status among American performance cars. Even in its original 1987 guise, it was an intimidating machine, but nothing quite as unhinged as this wildly ...