What kind of car is the Pontiac Aztek?

What kind of car is the Pontiac Aztek?

Pontiac Aztek. The Pontiac Aztek is a mid-size crossover marketed by General Motors from model years 2001 to 2005, along with its corporate cousin, the Buick Rendezvous.

What did the Pontiac Aztek dashboard look like?

The Aztek was one of the first automobiles to be designed entirely using computerized rapid-prototyping/rapid-visualization tools. The dashboard was designed by Johnson Controls, and featured Pontiac’s trademark red lighting scheme along with an optional heads-up display.

Who is laughing now, the Pontiac Aztek?

The Pontiac Aztek: Who’s Laughing Now? Universally panned and quickly discontinued, it’s clear that, almost 20 years on, the Aztek has made fools of us all.

When did the Pontiac Aztek rendezvous come out?

And all things considered, the Aztek made for a mighty decent wingman for its upmarket sibling. This isn’t as crazy as it sounds. While everyone was laughing at the malformed Pontiac, Buick was cashing in with the Rendezvous. The luxified variant sold fairly well, with over 300,000 units moved during its 2002-2007 model-year run.

Is the 2004 Pontiac Aztek a good car?

I drove my 2005 Aztec (bought new) for 5 years then stored it for 6. I have it back on the road and it has come in very handy. Some people think its a low class vehicle but it works well. Body like new, durable. It was ahead of its time and actually in today market it fits in better. I see many models with similar designs now.

When did the Pontiac Aztek go out of production?

Something was clearly lost in translation, which led to the model’s abbreviated production run. The Aztek lasted from 2001 to 2005, but its memory lives on in every half-baked “100 worst cars of all time” listicle cluttering up the internet.

Is the 2005 Pontiac Aztek manual seat adj?

Manual Seat Adj I drove my 2005 Aztec (bought new) for 5 years then stored it for 6. I have it back on the road and it has come in very handy. Some people think its a low class vehicle but it works well. Body like new, durable. It was ahead of its time and actually in today market it fits in better.

The Pontiac Aztek: Who’s Laughing Now? Universally panned and quickly discontinued, it’s clear that, almost 20 years on, the Aztek has made fools of us all.

It has a faded factory paint job and is missing the factory alloy wheel on the drivers’ rear corner, replaced with a far less attractive replacement steel wheel. This vehicle is notorious for being an under-achieving ‘crossover’ model, being neither a decent minivan, nor an SUV, and is also well-known for having an ugly, plastic appearance.

What was the price of a 2004 Pontiac Aztek?

When I was looking, I had 2 criteria, get more that 22 mpg and fit a 4×8 sheet of plywood in it. This was the only one that had both. The big suv’s could carry the plywood but not one (at the time in my $15,000 price range) got over 15 mpgs.

Manual Seat Adj I drove my 2005 Aztec (bought new) for 5 years then stored it for 6. I have it back on the road and it has come in very handy. Some people think its a low class vehicle but it works well. Body like new, durable. It was ahead of its time and actually in today market it fits in better.

Where was the Pontiac Aztek used in Breaking Bad?

The main car will remain on display at Sony Studios. The second crash double was used in the crash scene with Hank, and had severe rear damage, it sold at Auction October 8th 2013 for $7,800. The Aztek is symbolic because of Breaking Bad’s setting: New Mexico (the Aztecs were ancient people of central Mexico, of which New Mexico was once a part).

When I was looking, I had 2 criteria, get more that 22 mpg and fit a 4×8 sheet of plywood in it. This was the only one that had both. The big suv’s could carry the plywood but not one (at the time in my $15,000 price range) got over 15 mpgs.

What kind of engine does the Pontiac Aztek have?

As a 4-door crossover with a front engine and four-wheel drive, the Aztek featured a four-speed automatic transmission with a V-6 engine. Marketed by Pontiac as a “sport recreational vehicle,” the Aztek used a shortened platform shared with GM’s minivans (e.g., the Pontiac Montana) featuring 94 cubic feet of cargo room with its rear seats removed.

The main car will remain on display at Sony Studios. The second crash double was used in the crash scene with Hank, and had severe rear damage, it sold at Auction October 8th 2013 for $7,800. The Aztek is symbolic because of Breaking Bad’s setting: New Mexico (the Aztecs were ancient people of central Mexico, of which New Mexico was once a part).

Where can I buy a 2001 Pontiac Aztek?

Trashed out and pathetic I traveled from brownstown, Indiana to Indy to Anderson , Indiana and to Whiteman and Seymour b4 returning home to brownstown Empty handed I visited Andy Mohr who should be ashamed by bringing me out a wrecked 2005 ford fusion that had NO brakes so if I did buy it how would I sadly get home!??