Hey guys, don't forget about the 84's as well! It might not hold up to the standards as the later years but is still black and has the the same symbol less the intercooled badge on the front fender! So are we not part of the family?
My bad! I meant to say "just over 1400 84's and nearly 20,000 87's" Of course 84s are part of the family, those cars were so far ahead of their time even the engineers that designed them weren't sure they would ever actually make it to the showrooms. When they rolled off the assembly line a lot of people at Buick had their collective fingers crossed that they would be received well by the masses and that they would perform as well (and hold up) as they thought they would. Obviously they underestimated the success on both fronts. The 86/87 version never would have made it to production if not for the success of the 84/85 hot air cars. There is a popular story in Buick circles that the lack of hoopla surrounding the introduction of the 84 turbo Regals was by design for fear of another turbo car disappointment (see turbo Rivera and 82 Sport coupe with carbs). The first real marketing blitz was the George Thorogood "Bad to the Bone" commercial that ran for the 1985 model year. While the I/C version is the most desirable for several reasons, they owe their existence to the success of the 84/85 version.