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Old 12-13-2012   #1
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Default GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

I cant believe General motors is bringing back the Grand National under the Cadillac ATS platform.

http://www.insideline.com/buick/gran...-to-buick.html
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Old 12-13-2012   #2
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

VERY COOL!!!!!!!!!

I had an 1987 GN.... Damn that was a beast!

Love to see it come out again and with an LS9?



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Thanks Bob, looks pretty sexy.
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

Is that a 4 door or am I seeing double again ?
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Old 12-13-2012   #5
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

No it is a four door, Why wouldnt they build it on the CTS-V platform.
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

Competing with the BMW and Mercedes class.
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Old 12-14-2012   #7
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

I miss mine also, that car was badazz! wish I never sold it
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

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No it is a four door, Why wouldnt they build it on the CTS-V platform.
Wrong size I imagine. That Alpha platform is a good platform. I think they should make the GNX a very limited run like they did before. But, they won't. They'll overproduce it like they do everything.
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Default Re: GM Bringing back the GN, T-type, GNX

The GN/GNX are awesome cars, but the '89 Turbo Trans Am uses a more powerful version of the same drive train and can actually go around corners
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The GN/GNX are awesome cars, but the '89 Turbo Trans Am uses a more powerful version of the same drive train and can actually go around corners
another car that is always on my want list
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