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Pontiac

Pontiac, a division of General Motors, ended operations in 2010. One of the oldest U.S. brands, Pontiac, named for a town in Michigan, began as a buggy maker in 1893. It was bought by GM in 1926 as a complement to Chevrolet. In the 1960s, the sporty LeMans, GTO variant, and Grand Prix were popular models. Later came the Firebird and smaller Grand Am. GM tried to rescue the brand known for “emotion” and “soul” with the Solstice roadster and G8 sport sedan, alas, declining sales and a poor economy resulted in the brand being discontinued.

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Critical Knowledge: All-new Sport Truck model, to be named by consumers Standard electronic stability control and anti-lock braking system (ABS) Full complement of air bags/safety features Standard 361-hp, 6.0-liter V-8 engine Standard 6-speed automatic transmission with Active Fuel Management 73.
Critical Knowledge:New GXP model joins G8 lineupNew 6.2-liter, LS3 small-block V-8 engine with estimated 402 hpStandard 6-speed automatic transmissionNew optional 6-speed Tremec manual transmissionHigh-performance Brembo brakes19-inch, polished aluminum wheels and performance-oriented summer tiresUnique front and rear fasciasStandard anti-lock brakes (ABS), stability and traction controlEight air bagsBlaupunkt audio system, XM satellite radio and OnStar
Critical Knowledge:G5 adds more powerful 2.2-liter Ecotec engine with VVT, Bluetooth, new colorsG6 Sedan adds 33-mpg 2.4-liter engine and 6-speed automatic transmissionG6 also adds new colors, featuresG8 lineup adds new standard featuresAll-new G8 GXP joins lineup as Pontiac's flagship performance sedanG8 GXP features 402-hp, 6.