The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors was an American automotive brand introduced, owned, and commercialized by General Motors, the largest of the Big Detroit Three US automakers. Originally ...
Pontiac Motor Division is no longer among extant carmaker brands; I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing. Seeing where Buick ended up and what it used to be, I almost feel glad Pontiac didn’t go ...
At the outset of 1966, the GTO brand management team at Pontiac Motor Division (PMD) had a big problem on its hands. After a standout sales performance in 1965 (75,352 Great Ones sold, a 112-percent ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors (GM) gave us plenty of fun and attractive cars over its near-century of existence. The brand was known for having sporty and high-performing cars that ...
Part II: A Career FlourishesPontiac's designs from the '60s and early '70s stood the test of time, still looking as great today as they did when new-a major accomplishment. The vast majority of the ...
Part I: The Early YearsThere are few times in history when all of the planets align to achieve true greatness. In the world of sports, the '72 Miami Dolphins won every game of the season, every ...
For the past six decades, thousands of cars have passed through the hands of Motor Trend staffers and onto our pages both in print and later on the Web as we've charted a course into the digital age.
Almost everywhere you look in Pontiac there are signs of the city’s namesake, Native American leader Obwaandi’eyaag or Obwandiyag. The French and English pronounced his name Pontiac, though they used ...