In the early 1990s, a compact GMC pickup quietly rewrote the performance rulebook. The GMC Syclone arrived as a short-bed ...
This 1991 GMC Syclone was never meant to sit still. It was bought for a son who loved fast, purposeful machines, the kind that could outrun sports cars but still carry everyday grit. Now it stands in ...
In the world of used trucks, it’s not often you see one over 20 years old fetching prices rivaling America’s favorite sports car. Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening with this early-’90s pickup that ...
Back during the wacky 1990s, automakers decided that sporty SUVs and trucks might be the next big thing – and General Motors entered the arms race with the Chevrolet 454 SS and GMC Typhoon plus ...
The legendary GMC Syclone was just about the fastest thing you could buy in 1991 with 280 horsepower from a 4.3-liter turbocharged V6 and all-wheel drive for traction from a dig. In head-to-head tests ...
The 1990s were an exciting time for pickup trucks. Gone were the days when they were just workhorses meant for hauling and towing. Automakers began pushing the limits, transforming pickups into ...
Before wild trucks like the Ford F-150 Lightning and the Viper-powered Dodge Ram SRT-10 stormed the market, the mechanically similar, turbocharged GMC Syclone pickup truck and GMC Typhoon SUV laid ...
With a turbocharged V-6 and all-wheel-drive, this compact pickup truck was one of the quickest vehicles around in its day. This example has just 10,000 miles on its odometer. Part of the GMC Syclone's ...
Based on the preceding GMC Syclone turbocharged pickup truck, the GMC Typhoon featured a similar ethos wrapped in an SUV body style. Only produced across two model years, the Typhoon embarrassed many ...