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New GNX for real?
A co-worker sent this to me but said it was a hoax. Does anyone have knowledge?
GNX. No other name in automotive history says "80's Supercar" like those three letters. Now the legend is back. Buicks 2007 GNX is a modern-day incarnation of classic street performance. When you turn the key and hear the throaty dual exhausts announcing the Twin Turbo 3.6L V-6, you'll know you have your hands full. Compared to its '80s namesake, the new GNX sports a suspension that is tighter, an engine that's more powerful and a manual transmission that now boasts two additional gears. The car will hit 60 mph (97 km/h) in about four-and-a-half seconds, and run the quarter mile in under 13 seconds. There's nothing like it in its class. Total performance The completely new GNX isn't just about horsepower, of course. Its unique personality includes impressive cornering abilities, a smooth ride and surprising comfort. But the heart of the GNX is indeed a truly awesome Twin Turbo and Intercooled 3.6l V-6 engine, also known as the base powerplant for the Buick Velite Concept. The GNX produces an estimated 450 horsepower and with 465 lb.-ft. of torque, it has no problem leaving a stop with purpose. Eighteen-inch alloy wheels and performance tires are matched to a fully independent, performance-tuned suspension featuring direct-acting stabilizing bars and power rack-and-pinion steering. Traction control and a limited slip differentials also come standard. And, today's GNX revs through six forward speeds with the close-ratio manual transmission, or you can choose a six-speed Hydra-Matic. Both come with a 3.46:1 final drive ratio. Performance-oriented interior The GNX is, first and foremost, a driver's car. Every detail, from the satin-finish steering wheel to the race-inspired metallic pedals, gives the driver a sense of performance from the moment the car is entered. The standard feature list starts off with leather 2+2 bucket seats, in black -color-coordinated with the vehicle's exterior color. The high-tech seats provide lateral support, wrapping around the driver and front passenger and complementing the great handling characteristics of the chassis. Also standard is a six-disc CD-changer with premium 10-speaker sound system, cruise control, a multi-function driver information center, keyless entry system and a host of other features to enhance the driving experience. Sensuous design Rather than create an imitation of the original legend, the 2007 GNX provides a contemporary interpretation of the classic buick sports coupe. The distinctive, tautly stretched exterior, aggressive lowered stance and sleek, simple form all help express the clean, athletic styling direction of Buick. Add this to the obvious performance of the vehicle and you have a rear-wheel-drive TT+I V-6-powered premium sports coupe wrapped in a seamless, modern design. Safety and quality Bringing the GNX to a safe stop is accomplished through standard four-wheel disc brakes (ventilated front, solid rear), part of a four-channel anti-lock braking system. Other standard safety features include dual front air bags, three-point safety belts for all occupants and an Emergency Mode that automatically shuts down the engine, turns off the fuel pump, unlocks the doors and turns on the dome light any time the air-bag system is deployed. Production of the 2007 Buick GNX will begin in September 2006 at Holden's award-winning Elizabeth plant in Australia using the latest techniques to ensure both measurable and "perceived" quality. Projected annual production will be 18,000 vehicles. General Information Price: $38,500 Miles Per Gallon: 17/25 mpg Curb Weight: 3698 lbs Layout: Front-Engine/AWD Transmission: 6-Speed Manual Engine Type: DOHC V6 Displacement: 3600 cc Horsepower: 450 bhp @ 5200 rpm Torque: 465 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm Redline: 6500 rpm Performance 0-60 mph: 4.2 sec 0-100 mph: 10.2 sec Quarter Mile: 12.8 sec @ 112.5 mph Skidpad: .96g Top Speed: 179 mph Braking, 60-0 mph: 115 ft Slalom Speed: 66.4 mph
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87 GN, Tomka cold air, translator, 50's with Tweak alky/93 chip, PTA49, V4, Razor's alky, Precision plenum w/PP, ported intake w/o EGR tower, Champion irons, TH downpipe, ATR 2 1/2 w/pittbulls, gutted cat, BFG Drag 275/50/15's on Cragar Streetlite II's, Blaupunkt Casa Blanca with amp/subwoofer, Joe Newmann paint job. "When the turbo spins the bull**** ends!!!" |
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'87 GN Walbro 307, Accufab FPR, ATR 2.5"Exhaust. 13.164@104.2 |
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We need the search button to flash like Shanes avitar name
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87GN : Turbo Buick Club of Atlanta: The Ride CPT66BB : BA Performance BMF IC : THDP : 60's : SMC Alkyholic : Direct Scan : SMC EGT : Wideband Closed Loop Chip(The WEAPON) : NEW SMALL FMIC TO PLAY WITH |
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Bwhahaha what did I say on GNX post #2
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86 T-Type 7.2@96.5 1.7 60' 170k Bone stock longblock except for valve springs. 91 octane gasoline and single nozzle methanol.
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I still don't get it. Why do people get so bent about someone reposting something? Are we supposed to do a "search" before posting anything??? How about griping about something worthwhile?
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'87 GN Stock block, crank. Ported/polished GN1's, BGC plenum, intake. Accufab 70mm TB, ATR hydraulic roller, Scorpion roller rockers, TE 63, ATR SS headers, 72# injectors, etc., etc. Best ET/mph to date: 11.63 @ 117. |
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The Regal and Century are dead....replaced by the Lacrosse, soon the Lesabre and Park Ave will die....replaced with the Lucerne.
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86 WH1 T Type: fresh short block, ARP studs and hardware, ported big valve o-ringed heads, ported manifold and headers, 206 billet roller cam, T&D 1.55 rockers, SpeedPro roller lifters, 3" THDP, 3" ATR single shot, PT54 turbo, big neck stretch stock location liquid intercooler, 50# MSD injectors, SMC progressive alky, 3200 Precision billet converter, Jimmy's Level 2 trans, Moser 31 splines, Auburn Pro diff, Moser girdle, full UMI suspension, 17" SLP ZR1 wheels, Weld Draglites on ET Drags......the list goes on! 2002 Z28: Sebring Silver, Hooker LT's, ORY, Corsa Sport exhaust, Strano springs, swaybars, Panhard rod, LCA's and 35th anniversary SS wheels a few more toys......you'll see them someday! |
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If you search on 2007 GNX and saw several threads on the topic already, would you post it again? I sure wouldn't. I am guessing you are the type to send on an email to all your friends and family without verifying it first, either.... How's that vacation to Disney World from Bill Gates going for you since you were in on that "email tracking" test..... ![]()
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