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Back in 1987 the fastest U.S. production car ever to be
produced was the Buick Grand National/GNX. I have owned three turbo Buicks in
the past. They are a really fun car to drive. If you have never driven one, but
you are looking for a new toy car to buy, you should really consider one of
these. If you have $50,000 you could buy a GNX, other than that you should look
into a Grand National or a Turbo T.
What is great about these cars? Easy, their drive train. Other than the drive
train, this is no different than you ordinary GM car of the 1980’s. The quality
of the vehicles leaves a lot to be desired. The paint was poor quality,
especially on the Grand Nationals. Depending on how they were maintained and
cared for you could often find stress factures in a couple of places around the
car. Some of the interior parts are subject to being torn based on wear and
tear, if not cared for very well.
Having said all of that I am still a big fan of these cars. I wanted one ever
since I was I was a teenager and they were new in the showrooms. While most
people think they are ugly “old man cars” I have always liked the look of the G
bodies from GM. I think the Grand National is a very sharp car. Unlike most
sports cars, which are typically cramped beyond belief, the turbo Buicks are
roomy, comfortable, and can fit a family of five, even if you need car seats.
You cannot say the same for their relative the 1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am. The
turbo Buick also possesses a large trunk for carrying cargo. You can get them
with a moon-roof or T-roofs.
Regardless of what you have to say about their looks and build quality there is
no disputing the fun you have driving one. Hearing the wooosh of the turbo as
you hit the gas and you pull by whatever car is next to you. And, that is all
in the stock form. There is a large aftermarket for these cars as well. With a
minimal amount of money you can put some modifications on the car that will
increase the power to jaw dropping levels. Jaw dropping for anyone that has
never been in one that is. If you are the owner/driver then you just have a
smile smeared from ear to ear for hours after you park the car for the night.
I have driven muscle cars in the past. I drove my friends 67 Barracuda with a
340, his dad’s 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner with a 383, my cousin’s 1970 Chevy
Chevelle with 550 hp under the hood. I also owned a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere in
the past. All I can say is this 3.8 liter, six cylinder, turbocharged G body is
more exciting to drive than any of the others. Some of the “muscle car purists”
are laughing at me for sure. There are still some people out there that would
not consider the turbo Buicks a muscle car simply because it is a six cylinder.
They clearly have not driven one and they certainly haven’t driven one with any
modifications.
Jack Cotton is a well-known turbo Buick mechanic throughout our country. He has
a turbo Buick that consistently runs high 8 second
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