At the Pontiac Transportation Museum, the docents can tell you where each of the more than 70 vehicles under its roof were made. Chances are, they’ll say something along the lines of, “Half a mile up ...
The Pontiac Trans Am 455 Super Duty arrived just as Detroit was being forced to turn down the volume on big cubic inches, ...
Pontiac has a long history as an automotive brand. Most casual observers know it was a General Motors brand, but it's less common knowledge that the Pontiac roots go back as far as the late 1800s.
The 1967 Pontiac GTO marked a turning point for muscle car engines, with a new 400-cubic-inch V8 that came in several ...
Over the last decade, Pontiac's offerings at the Chicago Auto Show have slowly reverted to more production-based show cars from concept cars. In this final installment highlighting Pontiac's ...
Pontiac had a very good run during the classic muscle car era. It was a time when Detroit's auto-making divisions were focused on stuffing high performance engines into great-looking packages. While ...
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One of the most iconic high-performance models in the history of the American automotive industry, the Pontiac Trans Am bowed out after the 2002 model year. However, it did so by flying the ...
Conceived to be a sports car that most Americans could afford, the fantastic XP-833 could've been a paradigm-shifting halo car for Pontiac, but GM management prevented it from going into production to ...
CADILLAC, MI – December 18, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – Classic Car Deals has released a new editorial guide addressing one of the most frequently asked questions in the collector car community: Is it ...
After an extended period of basing its special show cars on production models, starting in 1984 Pontiac would field a large assortment of concept cars that were attempts to portray the future and use ...