Before resting in showroom calm, this Solar Red Bonneville thundered under Arnie Beswick’s ownership—Pontiac’s fastest ...
By 1957, Chevrolet had perfected the formula for a full-size car that could be almost anything to anyone. The Bel Air wasn’t just about looks—it offered a wide range of engines, from a thrifty six to ...
Pontiac was a bastion of performance during the last days of the muscle cars from 1972 to 1974. While other brands made do with strangled, low compression engines, Pontiac figured out how to sustain ...
The demolition of the final above-ground pieces of the Phoenix Center in Pontiac began Monday morning. Now that the former entertainment venue is no more, what comes next for the city of Pontiac? The ...
Records indicate that one of the first 1957 Pontiac Coupes was built late in September 1956 at the General Motors facility in Wilmington, Del., and was sold soon after at the Chase Cadillac/Pontiac ...
With drone delivery set to take off in late 2025, Amazon is betting big on Pontiac, Michigan. The tech giant's drone program, Amazon Prime Air, is setting the stage for a high-tech transformation in ...
General Motors just applied to renew its Pontiac trademark, and on the surface, it’s tempting for us and all of our Coors-swilling uncles to assume there’s a secret plan to resurrect the beloved brand ...
Who has the right-of-way on a California freeway on-ramp that merges two lanes into one? Apparently, it’s the faster car. Connie Fleischner learned that lesson, or, rather, taught that lesson, one day ...
PONTIAC, Mich. – Some major changes are underway in downtown Pontiac, beginning with the demolition of the Phoenix Center on Saginaw Street. City of Pontiac and Oakland County leaders have ambitious ...
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At the height of the El Camino's relative popularity, Pontiac floated a similar idea with the El Catalina, though only one example remains to this day.
One of the highlights of the 1954 GM Motorama car show was the Chevy Corvette-based Pontiac Bonneville Special. The Bonneville Special was a two-seat, high-performance luxury coupe concept from the ...