Where can I buy a new Pontiac Wave?
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When did the first Pontiac G3 come out?
The car which underpinned the G3 was sold in 120 countries under five different brands, but none were less suited to the tiny Korean econobox than Pontiac. Though the Pontiac-badged version of the car wouldn’t debut until 2009, the car debuted in its original form in 2002.
Which is the shortest running model of the Pontiac G3?
The arrowhead badge had only recently suffered the indignity of the Aztek and the letdown of the Solstice. But the beleaguered brand wasn’t done any favors by the G3, the car which was the shortest-running model in the history of Pontiac.
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Are there any Pontiacs left in the world?
So, Pontiac is dead. GM pulled the plug this morning and vehicles will stop hitting showrooms by 2010. It’s no mystery why it failed. Pontiac’s struggled for an image since it transformed itself from a Grandma car in the 1950s to an enthusiast’s dream in the Sixties with the introduction of the GTO.
Is the Pontiac St still on the market?
Our dubious pen was working overtime when GM confirmed it last year at the Chicago auto show, and was unsurprised when it was axed earlier this year. You might be able to drive one down under, but the ST checks in with history, never having sold a single copy.
What was the name of the car that killed Pontiac?
But for every great performance vehicle–G8 or GTO or Solstice–there were unforgivable concessions to dealers like these five vehicles that eventually killed Pontiac: Pontiac Aztek: Take a minivan, wrap it in ungainly sheetmetal meant to turn it into a sporty crossover and give it a funky-spelling name.