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Pontiac was a pioneer in the muscle car space, even when the market for them dried up. Here are Pontiac's most powerful beasts from each decade.
most people would pinpoint the start of the muscle car era around the mid-1960s. However, only a few years before the Mustang made its grand entrance, another model arrived on the market that ...
This generation was very short-lived, only being on sale for the 1959 and 1960 model years ... Eventually, however, Pontiac decided to abandon the full-size car segment as a whole; the Catalina ...
Before then, the Olds Rocket 88 was GM’s performance car when it started to beat Hudson in mid-1950s NASCAR competitions. Most of the 1960s and ’70s Pontiac models shared body styling from ...
Pontiac GTO sold over 32,000 copies. This Silvermist Gray convertible will cross the Mecum Auctions block at their Houston, ...
While flawed, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 442 was a reasonable sendoff for the iconic namesake because, much like its predecessor, it was a semi-underdog in the performance arena. A well-fitting end ...
The Pontiac GTO changed the auto world in the 1960s and with its return in the early 2000s, it certainly raised some eyebrows, but was it a good idea?
Not all cars are built to thrill -- some are made to charm. Here are 12 of the cutest cars ever, packed with personality and ...
This American powerhouse wasn't the only surprise beast to come from Buick, though it set the stage moving forward for all ...
He didn’t hesitate nearly a year ago when he purchased a 1969 Oldsmobile 442 muscle car after spotting it for sale in ...