The most famous Pontiac John DeLorean might have been associated with was hardly a groundbreaking engineering feat. Putting a big engine into a Tempest to make it go faster indeed created the vaunted ...
Pontiac’s 428 V8; this one was off the road since 1981, when the original owner parked it with 100,140 miles, no one drove it since ...
The Pontiac Firebird came out the same year as another General Motors Pony Car, the Chevrolet Camaro. Pontiac's original ...
Pontiac’s overhead-cam Firebird Sprint occupies a narrow but fascinating slice of muscle car history, combining a ...
Essentially a stripped-down Le Mans, the Pontiac T-37 was General Motors' most affordable mid-size car in 1970 and 1971.
Discover the surprising story behind the iconic 'muscle car' term and how it all started with a legendary vehicle.
America’s first muscle car? While the title of ‘first muscle car’ is certainly contentious, one of the models often cited as a frontrunner is the Pontiac GTO. This is despite the fact that it was ...
Buying a muscle car isn't the best way to remain on the downlow, but this classic Pontiac was built to address that.
We've all heard about the coming of “The Judge.” And in keeping with the performance demands of young enthusiasts, it's about to make a second debut. Only this time it’s with its own “Executioner”—a ...
A GM sport sedan that some enthusiasts may have forgotten about is available in Indiana on a Cars & Bids auction. It’s a 2005 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, powered by a 4.6L Northstar V8 LD8. This was the ...
An iconic name from GM's former Excitement Division, the Pontiac Grand Prix had a 46-year production run that only ended when the brand itself finally ran out of gas during the financial crisis that ...