The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is one of the most iconic muscle cars of the 20th century, so it's no surprise that the cars have been heavily featured in movies and television series over the years.
The news of Pontiac's closure in 2009 was one of the most galling parts of GM's bankruptcy, with bosses choosing to bring the ...
Whichever side of that dialogue you reside on, we can all agree that few automotive decals are as unique or recognizable as the winged bird adorning the hoods of many Pontiac Firebirds and Trans ...
And, as it turns out, only a few of them are still around. This one's mounted on a 1958 Pontiac. The upper section is attached to the roof, while the porta-potty-like part is mounted on a frame ...
Named for a Michigan-area Indian chief who once led a failed rebellion against the British, Pontiac was created by General ...
From the April 1980 issue of Car and Driver. The Pontiac Grand Am is the Dr Pep­per of the whole General Motors inter­mediate fleet—so misunderstood. Ev­erybody knows the LeMans; that's the ...
The meanest Pontiac pony car gave one last performance on the automotive stage and gloriously retired into history. Introduced in 1969 as a mid-year performance option for the Firebird ...
Rushed into production, the Pontiac Solstice was a stylish two-seat roadster that never quite lived up to its looks. It was powered by a 2.4-liter, 177-hp four-cylinder engine that sounds and ...
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