The Pontiac division was established by General Motors in 1926 and thrived during the muscle car era, producing memorable models like the era-defining 1964 GTO. Pontiac's market share steadily ...
Pontiac not only kicked off the muscle car craze but took it to new heights during the 1960s and 1970s, and these five legendary engines stood at the heart of the GM division's most iconic models. In ...
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How Pontiac's first compact ended up with half a V8 up front, a transaxle in back, and 'rope drive' in between
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 ...
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The years Pontiac produced the Firebird Sprint OHC and current values
Pontiac’s overhead-cam Firebird Sprint occupies a narrow but fascinating slice of muscle car history, combining a ...
Discover the surprising story behind the iconic 'muscle car' term and how it all started with a legendary vehicle.
A bone-stock Pontiac Fiero will always be a quirky snapshot of what might have happened if a bit more of GM’s 1980s optimism had actually stuck the landing. This unique example is something far beyond ...
For many, Pontiac defined an era. In the days when muscle cars dominated the market around the 1960s and 1970s, the General Motors brand was a name to be reckoned with. It appealed to enthusiasts for ...
While other brands quickly shifted their focus from performance to efficiency, Pontiac stubbornly refused to let the muscle car die and continued to produce epic rides during the dreaded Malaise Era.
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 ...
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