When asked to name a Pontiac muscle car from the 1960s, most enthusiasts' minds immediately jump to the vaunted GTO, and we ...
The 1963 Pontiac Tempest did not behave like the rest of Detroit’s compact crowd. It split its engine in half, hid its ...
From the October 1987 issue of HOT ROD: A Super Duty conversion kit that could give your Fiero the kind of performance its styling implied. Pontiac's Super Duty 4-cylinder engine has established a ...
During the golden age of muscle, these iconic GM A-body intermediates ruled the street and drag strip in terms of raw torque ...
Production of the often-sporty Pontiac Grand Prix spanned multiple generations. The 1997 model year launched the debut of the sixth generation, with coupe and sedan variants and two trim levels, SE ...
The Pontiac Bonneville spanned 10 generations and was anything but predictable. It was first unveiled as a sporty concept car in 1954 with the Bonneville Special. Named for the famous salt flats in ...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, American carmakers were one-upping one another in the factory-built performance segment. This saw the introduction of many iconic V8s, of which the following five ...
The 1970s and 1980s were a weird time for the American auto industry, given that the government and public alike were growing fed up with the V8. While it represented power and excitement in the 1980s ...
Admittedly, this would be a much shorter article if we focused on the similarities of the Chevy 350 and the Pontiac 350 — because outside of their displacement, these are, for all intents and purposes ...