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Friday, December 10, 2010

G8 ST?

Before Pontiac took the plunge, they had plans for a brand new car to come out in 2010, the G8 ST (Sports Truck). To Australians, this would be the Holden Ute, and for many Americans would think of the Chevy El Camino.

Since Pontiac went out of business, they obviously will not be producing this car. However, since it is based off the Holden Ute, there is a chance that GM will bring it to America under another name, possibly the El Camino?

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Pontiac G8 not dead After All?

Not just rumors, but CONFIRMED by motor trend that GM will be bringing back the G8 (Holden Commodore based) under the Chevy name. This excites me since the G8 only had a few years of being made. The first time I saw the G8 in person I looked at it from the side and said to the salesman, "Is this a BMW?" And then I noticed the Pontiac logos on the hub caps and said Hell Yeah!

This makes me wonder if GM will be bringing back any of the other Pontiac cars? Solstice maybe? GTO? Who knows?!

Monday, November 29, 2010

WRX STi or GTO?

Well, you can't win 'em all these days..but the GTO is still a sick ride! And this is still a sweet video to watch!

Enjoy!



Let me know what you think!

Take that Charger!

2008 Dodge Charger R/T no match for a 2008 Pontiac G8 GT! Watch the video for the results of the match-up! Pontiac, hands down.

Enjoy!



Leave some comments on what you think!

Pontiac Officially Out of Business

On October 31st, 2010, Pontiac officially went out of business.  After 84 years of providing great cars like the GTO, Grand Prix, and the Trans Am, GM shut it down as it collapsed into bankruptcy.  A very unfortunate occurrence for all of you Pontiac lovers out there, such as myself.  I guess it was a good run, but over the years Pontiac has declined in sales and eventually, death was brought to it.  Created in 1926, almost killed in the 50's, and peak sales in the late 60's, the Pontiac will never be forgotten.  From it's old school coupes and roadsters, to its All-American Muscle, to the sporty looks you see on the roads today, the Pontiac created a great reputation.

I am sad to say, Pontiac, is no more.

Pontiac, R.I.P.