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The DeLorean Motor Company is a brand without a car and the Pontiac Solstice is a car without a brand. That leaves the company wondering: if John DeLorean were still alive, would he try to save Pontiac? Or one Pontiac?
Q Full article, Source: Jalopnik
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The Pontiac G8 has not deserved its lot in life, and despite the Australians trying to steal it back with the debut of two special edition Holdens that look awfully similar, this rear-wheel-drive sport sedan will find one way or another to stay on sale in the U.S. Unfortunately, its customers won’t be the general public since General Motors, after a few crossed wires, has decided not to let the G8 live on as the Chevrolet Caprice. No, the G8’s new audience will be the po-po, as in law enforcement.
Q Full article, Source: AutoBlog
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Holden giveth, and Holden taketh away. While we’re still mourning the departure of the Pontiac G8 here in the U.S., the General’s Australian subsidiary – whose Commodore gave birth to the G8 in the first place – has just announced a pair of special editions that seem to take back what we’ve lost.
Q Full article, Source: AutoBlog
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The Pontiac GTO is a muscle car legend. As the car that’s most often credited with kicking off the trend of putting the biggest available engine in the smallest available body, the praise and adoration are well-deserved. Despite the reality that the Goat wasn’t always the fastest ride available, Pontiac’s performer was an instant hit and it carried that momentum through the early 1970s.
Q Full article, Source: AutoBlog
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When organizers of one of the most prestigious car shows in the country found out General Motors was discontinuing one of its most storied brands, Pontiac, they decided they had to plan something big for this year’s show.
Q Full article, Source: Star Tribune
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We maintain respect for the storied nameplates of Pontiac’s glory years, despite the fact that many of us at Car and Driver grew up when General Motors’ “excitement brand” was slinging LeMans-badged Daewoo hatchbacks, A-body Pontiac 6000 sedans, and a parade of laughable Firebird Trans-Ams that helped steer the brand toward a decade-long addiction to injection-molded excess. Oh, and we can’t forget the Aztek, even though we’d like to.
Q Full article, Source: CarAndDriver
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