Just after the end of the malaise era, we saw the birth of one of the quickest mass-market cars in the world, and it was a ...
This long-running motor started life as an afterthought and ended up as one of the most respected engines of the 20th century ...
Buick isn't much of a performance brand these days, but this recent, hot model might very well be a future gem.
The high-performance GMC Typhoon is one of the coolest muscle cars around sporting a V6 engine, and you might be surprised at ...
It was during this time period that the company released the '87 GNX 3.8 V6 Turbo — a car that Buick made in partnership with Michigan-based Automobile Specialty Company and McLaren Engines.
Named for the NASCAR races that the Tri-Shield won in the early Eighties, the 1984 Buick Grand National was a turbocharged muscle car based on the Buick Regal that would lead to the Buick GNX ...
For decades, US carmakers have favored either natural aspiration or supercharging when developing engines for high-performance cars. However, during the 1980s, the rise in popularity of ...
Celebrated for its unrelenting power and legendary status, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is the embodiment of American muscle ...
Pontiac engineers borrowed the crazy Buick GNX's 3.8-liter turbocharged V6, gave it some slight modifications, and planted it in the engine bay of 1,555 Firebirds. Rated at 250 hp but capable of ...
5. **Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing**: This legendary sports car from the 1950s is known for its unique gullwing doors and impressive performance. Originally priced at $7,300, today it can sell for over ...
Some 25 years ago, at the turn of the century, turbochargers were rare in the U.S. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Automotive Trends Report, only 1% of new vehicles came with a ...