Remember the 1991 GMC Syclone? Back in the early 1990s, this Sonoma-based pickup put performance cars on notice with a 4.3-liter turbocharged V6 with 280 hp and 350 lb-ft (474 Nm) of torque and ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
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 ...
Remember the 1991 GMC Syclone? Of course you do, the Syclone is a legend in the truck world. It was a totally insane turbocharged GMC Sonoma pickup truck made for just one model year that featured all ...
Back when compact, two-door pickup trucks were still around in the early 1990s, GMC had the wild idea to create a performance version of its Sonoma. Called the GMC Syclone, the pickup’s combination of ...
Even at 30, the GMC Syclone is still one of the coolest small pickups ever made. With all of the rad vaporwave aesthetics of the day and a 280 hp turbocharged V6 that could threaten Ferraris, it casts ...
With a conservatively rated 280 turbocharged horsepower on tap routed to all four wheels, it’s not surprising that Jay Leno would own the quickest-accelerating car from the 1991 model year. What is ...
The GMC Syclone was the quirkiest, raddest pickup truck to ever come out of America. It oozed ’90s attitude and was powered by a turbocharged V6 engine making 280 horsepower, sending twist to all four ...
The clock was ticking when we first caught up with New Jersey's own Ed Hess and his 9-second Syclone. After easily clocking a 9.50 run by mid July, Ed was looking to become the first all-wheel drive ...