Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and more: discover seven beloved car brands that vanished from the roads forever, along with the ...
It’s an age old question – high power, or low weight? While matching both is obviously the best option, it’s often a choice between which of these two performance routes you want to go. Now, we’re ...
In a quest to capture next-gen buyers, this ’68 Olds Cutlass 442 was built by the factory to set a “mod” trend for muscle ...
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Why The Pontiac G8 ST Never Made It To The USA
A Sporty Truck ConceptWhy The G8 ST Never Made It To Production: Pontiac’s DemiseThe G8 ST's Parent Model: The Pontiac G8The ...
While most remember the coupe versions, these drop top versions of muscle car icons remain legendary four-wheeled symbols of ...
The 1966 Oldsmobile 442 got another mild redesign, with flying buttress C-pillars. This rare 442 W-30 will cross the Mecum Auctions block Saturday, November 1st.
"We build excitement!" This advertising tagline, introduced by Pontiac in the mid-1980s, summed up the company's ambition to ...
Next time you want to win a bet with that guy who always claims to be an expert on muscle cars, ask him to name a handful of intermediate-sized GM muscle cars from the mid-'70s. Even the most boastful ...
The old-timer in question has a silver look and huge wheels that measure 30 inches, and it is quite a sight. But do you like ...
There's no kind way to say it, but the Chevy Citation — built on the X-car platform — ranks as one of the worst cars ever made. Despite its flaws, the Chevy Citation spawned several GM X-car clones ...
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