When did the Pontiac Aztek first come out?
Pontiac introduced the production Aztek at the 2000 Detroit auto show. For its press conference, the company hired locals to stand around in a mock mosh pit. Some wore rainbow wigs, some carried signs reading, “It’s The Versatility, Baby!” and “Aztek 185 hp”—you know, just what you’d see in a mosh pit.
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.
Why was the Pontiac Aztek abandoned on a mountainside?
If the infant Aztek were abandoned on a mountainside, it would eventually come crawling back to civilization because even the vultures and ants wouldn’t touch it. The mosh pit at the Aztek’s unveiling was every bit as wince-inducing as the shambolic Woodstock ’99.
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.
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 was the last year the Pontiac Aztek was made?
In its final model year, the Aztek gained hands-free operation of its On-Star system. Exterior color offerings also changed. The Aztek was discontinued after the 2005 model year, and was replaced by the Theta platform Pontiac Torrent.
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.
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.