The Buick Grand National is perhaps the proudest moment of the American motor industry during the ‘80s.
It was the car that used the period ‘turbo’ frenzy better than any other fellow American model of the same time: with a stealthy all-black exterior and an easy-to-upgrade, sneezing 3.8-litre V6 under the bonnet, the Grand National became something like an urban legend.
Regular Car Reviews pays homage to this iconic model with his weird and funny rhetoric, with the specific Buick Grand National looking absolutely gorgeous.
And yes, if you belong to the people who complain about the auto-only option, you are just missing the point.