In the '90s, people didn't get to have their automotive cake and eat it too. That's to say, a car generally had one job, rather than having the capability to do multiple different tasks, such as trips ...
The 1991 GMC Syclone did not just nudge pickup performance forward, it detonated the curve. In an era when trucks were still ...
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 ...
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 ...
Remember the 1991 GMC Syclone? It was arguably one of the greatest trucks GMC ever built, packing a turbocharged V6 producing 280 horsepower that enabled it to hit 0-62 in just 4.3 seconds. That's ...
The GMC Syclone was a proper automotive legend in the ’90s, deserving of poster status, hanging in between a Lamborghini Countach and a Ferrari F40. Based on a Sonoma pickup, it boasted a turbocharged ...
Last year, the GMC Syclone made a comeback after a 27-year hiatus. No, GMC hasn't resurrected the high-performance pickup that was famously faster than a Ferrari back in the 1990s. Instead, ...
Speciality Vehicle Engineering, the New Jersey-based tuner responsible for the new Yenko-branded Chevrolet Camaros and Corvettes, has debuted its next project - a new GMC Syclone based on the Canyon.
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 ...
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 ...