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Now it's the '80s, and Buick is still right there with the new, limited-production Grand National Turbo Regal GNX—the only bona fide, honest-to-God, 13-second muscle-car made in America.
Way to go. For those who haven’t attended any classes on the Buick Regal GNX, allow us to summarize the subject matter. When Buick greenlit “a Grand National to end all Grand Nationals,” out ...
Arriving in 1987, the GNX took the Buick Regal—which was already offered in go-fast Grand National form—and turned up the wick on turbo technology that Buick had been perfecting for nearly a ...
This is despite the Regal GNX, classic models, lowriders, and even donks making up a majority of the automaker’s recently ...
Buick's Grand National would eventually spin off from the Regal, evolving over the next few ... in the guise of GNX. While some Buick devotees were no doubt confused by that suffix, it was ...
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, better known as Kendrick Lamar, dropped the album “GNX,” a nod to the Buick Grand National Regal GNX, a rare muscle car released in 1987 — which also happens to be ...
In a 2012 interview with Complex, K Dot revealed his father drove him home from the hospital in the parent model of the GNX, a Buick Regal. Lamar was also born in 1987, when Buick released the ...