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 ...
Pontiac’s 428 V8; this one was off the road since 1981, when the original owner parked it with 100,140 miles, no one drove it since ...
Pontiac’s overhead-cam Firebird Sprint occupies a narrow but fascinating slice of muscle car history, combining a ...
We've all heard about the coming of “The Judge.” And in keeping with the performance demands of young enthusiasts, it's about to make a second debut. Only this time it’s with its own “Executioner”—a ...
Essentially a stripped-down Le Mans, the Pontiac T-37 was General Motors' most affordable mid-size car in 1970 and 1971.
Buying a muscle car isn't the best way to remain on the downlow, but this classic Pontiac was built to address that.
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 ...
America’s first muscle car? While the title of ‘first muscle car’ is certainly contentious, one of the models often cited as a frontrunner is the Pontiac GTO. This is despite the fact that it was ...
An iconic name from GM's former Excitement Division, the Pontiac Grand Prix had a 46-year production run that only ended when the brand itself finally ran out of gas during the financial crisis that ...