We import excitement! That just might be the most appropriate new slogan for Pontiac. It’s about time they listened to enthusiasts and brought over GM’s best from overseas. Although the Monaro-based ...
Though cars had existed for decades prior, it wasn't until the 1960s and '70s that the idea of them being powerful, fast, and tough all in one package became popular. In and around this era, the likes ...
Now, while GM won’t give the Pontiac another shot and the GTO nameplate clearly won’t see the light of day again, the ...
Holden is to stop production of its Monaro coupe for the Australian market, killing off the motoring icon – the basis of North America’s Pontiac GTO – for a second time. The Australian news agency AAP ...
General Motors today confirmed one of the industry’s worst-kept secrets by announcing that the Pontiac GTO – this time built by Australian subsidiary Holden – will return to US showrooms late in 2003, ...
As many automotive fans probably already know, GM’s defunct Pontiac brand and its dearly departed GTO model got credited for making the muscle car segment popular in the early 1960s. Thus, between ...
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