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 ...
Everyone loves the 1991 GMC Syclone, the all-wheel drive turbocharged six-cylinder muscle truck that was only sold in one color—black. Well it's back, unofficially, through a tuner shop as a 455 ...
As the automotive industry moves further away from the road-biased performance trucks we used to enjoy back in the day, it leaves room for the aftermarket to play the nostalgia card. Case in point ...
Specialty Vehicle Engineering is back in a big way with a GMC Canyon-based performance truck that recalls a cult classic. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was ...
In the early 1990s, a compact GMC pickup quietly rewrote the performance rulebook. The GMC Syclone arrived as a short-bed work truck on paper, yet it accelerated with the ferocity of contemporary ...
How does a truck that can complete the 0-60 mph run in 4.3 seconds and pull low 13-second quarter-mile runs sound? That's quick by contemporary standards, but keep in mind that the GMC Syclone could ...
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GMC Syclone: The 90s truck that outran Ferraris
In the early 1990s, Ferrari's shining star sat towards the top of the performance car hierarchy, and in America, the Corvette was typically the performance flag bearer. All other categories tended to ...
In the era of V12-powered SUVs with Prancing Horse badges and 700 horsepower pickup trucks, perhaps a hot rod GMC truck is a little less shocking. It's easy to overlook how unprecedented it was upon ...
Before crazy trucks took over the market, the virtually identical turbocharged GMC Syclone pickup truck destroyed the idea that sports cars had to be non-crazy. The GMC gave trucks and SUVs ...
The 1991 GMC Syclone is well-established as an enthusiast darling, with a stout turbocharged engine and impressive acceleration mated to a squared-off pickup truck body. With just under 3,000 units ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
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