This ain't your mother's car review. Hell no, amigo. This is a bare-knuckled, down-and-goddamn-dirty, grab-you-by-the-throat knockdown drag-fight between the most highfalutin' European, Eye-talian ...
I've always been a fan of the GMC Syclone — lower than a stock GMC Sonoma (which it began life as), black over grey cladding, and red decals. The thing just looks mean. These trucks were powered by a ...
Back in 1991, a new Syclone cost around $26k, but such is its appeal that a 6k-mile example recently sold for $81,000. In May ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
How useful is a pickup truck that can only carry 500 lbs in its bed and tow 2000 lbs? Not very, unless your criteria for a pickup truck isn't hauling stuff, but winning drag races. In which case, GMC ...
When the subject of fast, late-model street machines comes up, Vettes, Vipers, Buicks and F-bodies will be named and even a few Fords are bound to be included as contenders. Those are the obvious ...
The GMC Syclone is an unusual product, being a kind-of American interpretation of a Subaru Impreza WRX – that’s why it’s a pickup truck with twice the displacement but the same power. With its ...
Watch night-time talk-show host Jay Leno give a rather lengthy video walk-around and take his '91 GMC Syclone out for a drive. And he sounds pretty knowledgable. At different points he calls it a ...
The engineers at General Motors' various brands embraced turbocharging in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Buick had the Grand National; Pontiac made the one-year-only Trans Am 20th Anniversary edition ...
In 1991, GMC released a high-performance Sonoma variant called the Syclone. That pickup is now considered an all-time-great ...
High-performance trucks are anything but unusual nowadays but things were quite different a few decades ago. Because carmakers didn't start taking fast haulers seriously until the 1990s. Sure, Dodge ...