From the March 1999 issue of GM High-Tech Performance: The 1986 and 1987 Buick Regal Grand National set the performance bar high in the 1980s, not with a V-8 but with a turbocharged intercooled V-6.
The Regal was a fixture in the Buick lineup for almost 50 years - but which generation reigns supreme in reliability?
With the advent of the personal luxury coupe in the mid-1970s—not to mention the stringent federal and California regulations that quickly signaled the demise of high-output engines—the automotive ...
During the 1980s, Buick, of all GM divisions, dared to redefine the muscle car using a turbocharged V6. Not only did the experiment work, but it resulted in one of the most badass American performance ...