Pontiac built its reputation on the idea that the same sheetmetal could hide very different personalities. From the first GTO ...
In the late 1960s, few GM divisions were as daring as Pontiac, consistently pushing out engines that would take on whatever the muscle car era had to offer. Among their most notable offerings was the ...
The 1972 Pontiac Grand Ville arrived at the peak of America’s appetite for size, power, and ornament, and treated each of those impulses not as a vice but as a selling point. Conceived as Pontiac’s ...
1967 marks several automotive milestones, and Pontiac couldn’t miss out. The sportiest General Motors division had already gained its rebellious accolades in 1963 with the release of the GTO option ...
One of only 162 units produced, this 1962 Pontiac Catalina Super Duty with a numbers-matching V8 could sell for over $200,000.
The sounds of the automotive world are as diverse as the cars from which they emanate, with certain engine notes being almost instantly identifiable. For instance, there's no mistaking the deep, ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, Chevrolet and Pontiac both offered a pushrod V8 engine with an advertised displacement of 400 cubic inches. Considering that both carmakers are (were?) sub-brands of parent ...
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 ...