Despite being dead since 2010, Pontiac still has a solid fanbase around the world, to whom models such as the Firebird, the GTO, or the G8 are absolute gems. And we are barely scratching the surface ...
Before the Pontiac brand was officially abandoned in late 2009, it underwent something of a performance revolution leading up to its demise. Following in the footsteps of the 2004 Pontiac GTO, which ...
If you're like us, then you probably still weep about General Motors pulling the plug on the Pontiac brand thirteen years ago. After all, the company gave us some great driver's cars over the decades, ...
Some hobbyists argue that Pontiac performance died in '79 when the last 400 was factory installed into a Firebird. Others, like Bob Cook of Allen, Texas, are enjoying the last performance vehicles the ...
View post: Amazon's 256-Piece Craftsman Tool Set Is on Sale for Only $99 The V8-powered Pontiac G8 GT has garnered a fair amount of respect around Autoblog HQ, with almost everyone who’s spent time ...
The Ferrari 458 Italia is, by most accounts, a fantastic car. Due to that whole thing where we let Chris Harris share his feelings on Ferrari back in the day, no one here at Jalopnik actually knows ...
Remember Pontiac? I mean, Pontiac as it should have been all along, not the Pontiac of the 1990s with all its bad plastic, questionable styling and disappointment. We lost GM's "performance brand" in ...
View post: 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ For Sale With 1,800 Miles We couldn’t help but listen to the comments of other onlookers as we closely inspected the G8 GXP Street Concept in the ...
With Pontiac gone, the G8 GXP gained a quiet advantage. The Corvette engine ensured long-term support in a way few orphaned ...
A remarkable piece of modern GM history, a 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP with just 108 miles on the odometer, has surfaced for auction in California on Bring a Trailer. Representing the final and most potent ...
Though Pontiac has targeted the Charger with its new G8 in the domestic marketplace, the Division has a thing for BMW going back to the early '70s. Remember the first Grand Am? It was aimed at BMW.