1987 Buick Grand National: 10'201 Products
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Buick produced some powerful car throughout the years and this 1987 Buick Grand National is no different. Buick had a hot car with this 3.8L V6 ...
Buick Planning Turbo V6 for Upcoming Regal GS - Inventorspot December 08, 2009
While the Regal GSX package paid homage to the glory days of the Grand National, it just wasn't quite what we had hoped for. Now, it seems as though Buick
To me the obvious choice is the Buick Grand National. While it's hard to imagine wanting a black Turbo Buick from 1987 more than I already do, a manual transmission option from the factory would have done it. I didn't make it GNX specific, because I think Grand Nationals and for that matter every other G-body GM ever made should have been available with a manual. Even though they are harder and harder to find with each passing year, if we had our choice every vehicle made would forever have an optional manual transmission. Picking a vehicle that should have been offered with a manual transmission but wasn't seems like another prime opportunity to select a Turbo Buick to answer a QOTW.
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A: Not sure, but I do know that insurance on a car that is over 25 years old is a lot cheaper. (answered by on August 09, 2009)
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A: Your correct just the 3.8S.F.I.Turbo motor. (answered by Pettyfan on January 24, 2008)
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A: i dont know where you get your info, but superchargers and turbos increase power, therfore decrease gas mileage, if turbos and superchargers did increase gas mileage then everyone in the world would have like 7 turbos on their car to save gas (answered by Justin H on July 07, 2006)