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Fuel injection, air suspension, and New Direction Styling make the original Bonneville hardtop a 24-carat keeper.
During the golden age of muscle, brands that typically produced upscale vehicles got into the high-performance game, which led to some impressive, so-called "gentleman muscle cars," like the ...
They don’t make cars like they used to. Modern cars are a lot safer, better on gas, and quicker. However, … Continue reading "The Coolest Cars That Everyone Wanted From The 60s And 70s" ...
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Some of the most iconic car brands that have gone out of business over the years, and the ways they could stage a comeback.
Apart from its famous production models, Pontiac developed some fascinating concept cars during the '50s, '60s, and '70s, and in this article, we'll remember five classics that deserve more ...
For the most part, we stuck with the '50s, '60s, and '70s, since that's where many people's minds go when you refer to classic cars (especially Pontiacs).
The Pontiac Transportation Museum not only saved the REV from the crusher, it also plans to restore the concept to its former glory.
General Motors has published images of the Pontiac G8 Show Car, the very last concept vehicle ever created for the Pontiac brand.
To find out just how many awful-looking cars these great United States have created, we turned to you and asked for the ugliest American-made cars of all time.
The Pontiac Aztek has been characterized as quirky at best, and ugly at worst. Interestingly, the Pontiac Aztek has its roots in the concept seen here.