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    Maymar: We're a few steps off from getting to a GNX anyhow. Buick's old, they'd need to limber up (with a few GSs or T-Types) or else they'll pull something. ... more »
    Skink: Has any of you girls noticed the new CAFE law? Throw yourselves on the carpet , cry, and pedal around in a circle, and then ask yourself who you vote... more »
    twinturbo2: Why is Fritz Henderson still running GM? He should seriously be sacked. more »
    Hate Personified: Hey Fritz, right back at you. Do not look for my money being spent on a GM. Bring back the short wheelbase G8 GXP as a Grand National, you senile old... more »
    Jim Hubert: Another pompous Fritz-ism. This guy needs a clue...every time he flatly says this or that prized model isn't gonna be made, he's kicking his marketti... more »
    SgtBeavis: The more Fritz opens his mouth on anything dealing with product, the more I'm convinced he's an idiot. more »
    superbadd75, 'tis the season to go on a rampage.: GM's currently unable to design anything new that's performance oriented per Obama. Look forward to more econoboxes and crossovers because, hey, it's ... more »
    bmoreDLJ: A few dumb questions during the chat. Here's a sampling: "What does GM plan to do for the service of Saturn vehicles especially new ones just purchas... more »
    Jagvar: That won't stop the dreamers from creating renderings, though. more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: It all would have ended in tears anyway more »
    combat chuck: Fritz: "These are not the GNXes you are looking for." (makes Jedi mind control hand motion) more »
    dragon951: Fritz and Lutz are like a married couple with unruly kids: Lutz: G8 GXP! That would be awesome? Go ask your mother. Fritz: I don't care what Dad ... more »
    TimTim: Bob Lutz: Fritz, I thought I was supposed to say "we're strongly considering rebadging the G8 as a new GNX" first. more »
    Scandinavian Flick: Well... duh? I mean, that would totally tarnish Buick's image as the bland, old, granny-mobile company. more »
    Maxichamp: We need a new Pininfarina-penned Cadillac Allante, folks. more »
  • #newcars

    GM CEO Shoots Down Future Buick GNX

    In a web chat today, GM President Fritz Henderson said Buick fans would "like what you see in future Regal alternatives" but shot down the idea of the return of a Buick Regal GNX. More »
  • #foundoncraigslist

    Miller Brewing Employees Successfully Invest In Buick GNX

    In 1987, the Miller Beer Company employee investment pool bought a Buick GNX and stored it away. It has 9.7 miles on the odometer, original tires, all window stickers and production marks. Now it's for sale: $95,000 asking price. More »
  • #carpocalypse

    Ten Most Exotic Cars Destroyed By Cash For Clunkers

    Though the most popular vehicle destroyed under Cash For Clunkers was the Ford Explorer, there were also AMGs, Rolls-Royces and even a LaForza crushed. The ten most exotic cars that fools parted with below. Click through if you dare. More »
  • #fastandfurious

    Fast And Furious 1987 Buick Grand National GNX


    Car: 1987 Buick Grand National GNX
    Character: Domenic Toretto (Vin Diesel) And Crew
    Engine: 3.8-Liter Turbo V6
    Upgrades: MSD ignition, Turbonetics intercooler, T/A Performance cylinder heads, Wenco driveshaft, Cragar Soft 8 Black wheels More »
  • #tenscariestcarsforhalloween

    The Ten Scariest-Looking Cars Of All Time

    It's that wondrous time of year when our inner ghouls come out and we lurk the streets, be-costumed, reveling in our darker selves. Halloween night represents the one night we can cast off our cheeriness and embrace what lurks within the darkest corner of our souls. And though we must adorn ourselves with capes and masks to tell the world we're out for mischief, there are a number of automobiles that come prefabricated for ne'erdowelling across unlit streets. Below are the ten spookiest, creepiest and scary-cool looking cars ever seen by mere mortals. More »
  • #superturbopotential

    Top Ten Totally Awesome Turbocharged American Cars

    We love the '80s and not just for Rick Astley, Members Only jackets and New Coke. All that's well and good, but what we really love can be described in one italicized, chromed plastic-emblemed word: TURBO. The 80's economy forced automakers to use weaker and smaller engines, so to boost power we all turned to MacGyver-rigged turbochargers. With all that super turbo potential out there, it was hard for us to come up with a top ten list of the most totally awesome turbocharged American cars from the 1980s — but nonetheless, we did. Ogle the 80's heart-action, then tell us which is your favorite in the poll below. More »