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If Nissan can have the 370Z which is a better performer than anything in it's sister-luxury brand Infiniti - or better yet the 600 horsepower twin turbo V6 GT-R - then why can't Buick have a Grand National and/or GNX that offers a similar experience?
We keep hearing about the return of the Grand National but I, for one, am very concerned about exactly what a second generation will be like. I'm sure some of you have the same concerns. Look what happened to the GTO. Can you imagine what die hard Pontiac fans thought when they first saw "all new" GTO? It performed well but it blended into traffic and looked like any old pedestrian vehicle. So that was a flop.
The Buick Regal GS was a major disappointment in the performance department in the opinion of MANY, many people. Especially considering the Opel version was quite the performer. Expectations were very high...
So what is General Motors and Buick going to give us with the Grand National? I really, really, REALLY hope we see something at LEAST as fast as the upcoming Cadilac CTS-V. I don't necessarily expect a Grand National to out-handle cars like the CTS-V or Nissan GT-R but I DO whole-heartedly expect to see it out-handle the Dodge Charger and Challenger Hellcat and I do expect it to be on par with those vehicles. THAT would make for a good second generation Buick Grand National. In fact, many people call the Hellcats "today's" Grand National as it is. I think now is the perfect time for Buick to introduce something into the segment that actually draws the same kind of media attention and crowds that the Hellcats have over the past year or so...
What are your thoughts? I'm really curious...
We keep hearing about the return of the Grand National but I, for one, am very concerned about exactly what a second generation will be like. I'm sure some of you have the same concerns. Look what happened to the GTO. Can you imagine what die hard Pontiac fans thought when they first saw "all new" GTO? It performed well but it blended into traffic and looked like any old pedestrian vehicle. So that was a flop.
The Buick Regal GS was a major disappointment in the performance department in the opinion of MANY, many people. Especially considering the Opel version was quite the performer. Expectations were very high...
So what is General Motors and Buick going to give us with the Grand National? I really, really, REALLY hope we see something at LEAST as fast as the upcoming Cadilac CTS-V. I don't necessarily expect a Grand National to out-handle cars like the CTS-V or Nissan GT-R but I DO whole-heartedly expect to see it out-handle the Dodge Charger and Challenger Hellcat and I do expect it to be on par with those vehicles. THAT would make for a good second generation Buick Grand National. In fact, many people call the Hellcats "today's" Grand National as it is. I think now is the perfect time for Buick to introduce something into the segment that actually draws the same kind of media attention and crowds that the Hellcats have over the past year or so...
What are your thoughts? I'm really curious...