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Does Pontiac make good cars?
Pontiac is simultaneously credited for making some of the best and worst cars in American automotive history, so be careful when buying them used. This is not to say that they did not have some great cars, and in fact, some of them are still highly desirable today.
What is Pontiac cars known for?
Pontiac was initially known for making sedans; however, by the 1960s it had gained acclaim for its fast, sporty “muscle cars,” including the GTO, the Firebird and the Trans Am. The GTO, which was developed by auto industry maverick John DeLorean, was named after a Ferarri coupe, the Gran Turismo Omologato.
What are Pontiacs worth?
Make | Avg Price | Last 90 Days |
---|---|---|
CarGurus Index | $30,109 | +7.26\% |
Pontiac | $11,880 | +6.83\% |
Pontiac Firebird | $22,778 | +6.74\% |
Pontiac G6 | $5,706 | +3.96\% |
What is the best Pontiac car?
For your enjoyment and consideration, here are the 10 best Pontiac sports cars of all time.
- 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA.
- 2008 Pontiac G8 GT.
- 1999 Pontiac Grand Am GT.
- 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air III.
- 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP.
- 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP.
- 1990 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix.
- 10.1985 Pontiac Fiero GT.
Who is Pontiac made by?
General Motors
A brand of General Motors, Pontiac made vehicles and muscle cars that defined an era, with legendary models such as the GTO and Trans Am.
What car company makes Pontiac?
Pontiac. A brand of General Motors, Pontiac made vehicles and muscle cars that defined an era, with legendary models such as the GTO and Trans Am.
Are Pontiacs made by General Motors?
Pontiac has never been a stand-alone manufacturer. It was created as a brand by General Motors in the 1920s, and, while it may have had a few distinct cars at different points in its life, it has alway been a division of General Motors, utilizing General Motors manufacturing, design, and marketing.
Is it a good time to buy a used Pontiac?
With the demise of Pontiac as a brand by GM in October 2010, there is no good time to buy a used Pontiac, except in one case. Even though the Pontiac Firebird, and Trans Am are among the all-time classic American cars, Pontiac is no more, one of four brands killed off after General Motors declared bankruptcy.
Why did Pontiac stop making the G8?
Obviously, one of the reasons the brand was discontinued is, they just weren’t very good cars, to begin with. However, a lot of people raved about the Pontiac G8. So, a used G8 might be a good value, but apart from that (and perhaps the Vibe), Pontiac didn’t produce a car in its last 10 years worth owning.
What happened to Pontiac’s value?
After Pontiac’s demise, the value of its vehicles (new and used) began to plummet. Good luck getting anywhere near the value of your used Pontiac when it comes time to sell.