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It’s usually hard to find rare cars with low miles, but it’s the opposite with the 1987 Buick GNX. Buick built just 547 of ...
Buick doesn't have many exciting cars in its lineup in 2025. The Buick GNX, however, is still one of the most legendary American performance cars to ever hit the streets. When it debuted in 1987 ...
The wheels are the wrong size, the car doesn't have the GNX's signature fender flares, and the badging on the front fender is incorrect for a GNX. It would never make sense to build up this stage ...
The vehicle featured during the early part of the performance is the limited-edition 1987 Buick GNX, the same car that appears on the cover of his sixth album, "GNX," which got a surprise release ...
With just 547 ever built, the GNX stands as one the rarest, coolest muscle cars to emerge from the 1980s — a status firmly reinforced by Lamar’s embrace of the car across cover art ...
At the Super Bowl halftime performance, the Buick GNX was central to the entire performance, which holds special significance in Lamar's life, since a a Buick Regal, a sister car of the Buick GNX ...
Lamar's most recent album is GNX, named after the famous car released in his birth year. The vehicle is also sentimental to Lamar, whose dad brought him home from the hospital in a Buick Regal ...
By 1987, the ahead-of-their-time muscle car builds were also fronting a new suffix, in the guise of GNX. While some Buick devotees were no doubt confused by that suffix, it was quickly revealed ...
It enlisted the help of ASC/McLaren, and set to work on what would be known as the Buick GNX. The result was a car that could outrun a Porsche 911 Turbo and the Chevrolet Corvette from 0-60 mph ...
Kendrick Lamar's new surprise project, GNX, is here and his love for a specific car has come full circle. GNX was released on Friday, Nov. 22, and it didn't take long for fans to see where ...