Have you seen Jim Biddle's 1951 Pontiac Chieftain driving around Bloomington, Indiana? I had not until a recent afternoon when I noticed the backside of a really cool old car just ahead. Yes, I ...
The 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP is just the sort of four-door Corvette Americans have long prayed for, with sharp steering, fabulous response from the four-piston Brembo brakes, exceptionally balanced and ...
For many gearheads, the year 1970 represents the peak of the muscle car era — or at least the peak of the first muscle car era. A big part of what conspired to make 1970 special is that to remain ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
GM has filed a new trademark application for the Pontiac name. The trademark move appears to be aimed at maintaining control over the defunct brand's intellectual property. Despite persistent ...
The launch of the Pontiac G8 marked a return to the brand’s performance roots, but the marque’s fate may have already been sealed. General Motors was in a tough spot prior to the 2008 financial crash.
Recently, GM Design opened its concept car vault to show us what Pontiac and the G8 sports sedan could have looked like. While the short-lived production G8 briefly existed as a re-badged Australian ...
Once the GM division responsible for delivering excitement, Pontiac created some iconic production cars, particularly during the golden age of muscle. In addition to its legendary muscle cars, the ...
Pop-up or hidden headlights are a feature you rarely see on cars anymore. While the sleek headlight design wasn't ever officially banned, new cars don't have pop-up headlights because the feature ...
GM Design’s fantastic From the Vault series continues and they’ve just unveiled Pontiac’s final concept. It’s known as the G8 and the unveiling comes 15 years after GM announced Pontiac would be ...
As GM Authority covered previously, the Pontiac brand is not making a comeback, despite a cryptic ad published in the back of a popular car magazine declaring otherwise. Unfortunately, the ad was just ...
A cryptic new advertisement has appeared on the back page of the latest issue of Car and Driver, proclaiming “Pontiac Is Back.” The unexpected announcement has sparked a flurry of speculation among ...