We Love The Pontiac GTO, But You Should Consider These Less Expensive Muscle Cars Instead

The Pontiac GTO is well known. Muscle Cars It was one of the earliest models to appear in the 20th century. Along with other popular models such as the Oldsmobile Rocket 88 and the Hudson Hornet, it played a key role in the golden age of muscle cars in the 1960s. The second generation… Source: www.hotcars.com

The Muscle Car Craze Faded And Pontiac Fell Into Decline.

DETROIT — With a history of building muscle cars like the GTO and the low-slung Firebird, Pontiac had good reason to take pride in its most famous marketing slogan of the 1980s: “We build things that excite us.” Lately I’ve been using the phrase “Pontiac is a CAR” which is a much more attention grabbing phrase… Source: www.nytimes.com

Commodores Wear Pontiac Badges

It’s official!In a sense… Commodore is going to the US with a badge pontiac. The news was broken unofficially by the man in the know, GM product chief Bob Lutz (pictured). Although an official announcement was not scheduled until February’s Chicago Auto Show, Lutz acknowledged the Commodore’s future in the United States during a Q&A session. Source: www.carsales.com.au

Best Used Car Ad Ever Promotes Teal 1995 Pontiac Grand Am

What do you get when you have a unicorn, the promise of a rapidly growing beard, and a teal 1995 Pontiac Grand Am? Probably the best used car ad I’ve ever seen. It does not include anyone dressed as Uncle Sam and does not promise low prices. The Seattle Craigslist ad promises: With your purchase: Source: www.huffpost.com