Buick fans obsess over the GNX, but the Grand National is cheaper, faster with mods, and still the true street king.
While it doesn't get much recognition these days, this turbocharged Buick sports car is definitely worth a look.
The current EV era is ripe with iconic nameplates that are being reborn as battery-powered rides – I'm suggesting the Buick Grand National.
Back in the limelight in 2024 thanks to Kendrick Lamar, these hot Buicks defined American muscle in the 1980s.
Two rare, factory performance specials, a 2019 Corvette ZR1 and a 1987 Buick GNX, were sold online well above $200k. Which one would you park in your garage?
In the American car pantheon, some names don’t need chrome to shine. They move in whispers, shadows, and boost pressure. GTO. Hemi. Z/28. And then, with reverence and a hint of fear: Grand National.
What happens when you take the baddest Buick of the 1980s and pour years of obsessive craftsmanship into it? You end up with the world’s most expensive Buick Grand National. Not because of chrome, or ...