The Buick Regal Grand National has gone from a stealthy 1980s performance outlier to one of the most closely watched American ...
From the December 1983 issue of Car and Driver. As Buick's general manager, Lloyd Reuss mostly gets what Lloyd Reuss wants, and what Lloyd Reuss wants is turbos, more turbos, and better turbos. If ...
Michal studies Automotive Journalism at Coventry University in the UK, and has been writing for CarBuzz since March 2025. He was nominated for student culture piece of the year recently and has been ...
For over a century, Buick has stood as a symbol of attainable American luxury, blending comfort, technology, and understated style. Often considered a step above Chevrolet but just below Cadillac, ...
The Buick Grand National Experiment, or the GNX for short, was a limited edition model from Buick that was released in 1987. The GNX traces its origins to the intensified efforts of the company during ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
In 1981, Darrell Waltrip drove a Buick Regal to the NASCAR championship. To celebrate the accomplishment, the car manufacturer introduced the first Regal Grand National in February 1982 at the Daytona ...
The car's interior is smartly appointed with a sporty, w yet businesslike look. The bucket seats seem too high at first, but they get quite comfortable once you get used to them. With a full ...
The Buick Regal, among the mid-level GM brand's longest-serving nameplates, was born as a personal luxury car in the vein of the Chevy Monte Carlo but quickly evolved into a sportier vehicle.
Every summer for nearly two decades, Danny Magana relives his first cruise down to Chicano Park with his older brother Alex. At that time, as a thirteen-year-old, "I remember seeing beautiful women ...