The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division's ...
The 1966 Pontiac GTO did not reinvent the muscle car so much as it sharpened it, turning a rebellious idea into a polished, ...
When Pontiac-GMC made the announcement on October 28, 2003, that it was withdrawing from NASCAR for the '04 season, it sent a stir through the racing community. The Wide Track Division, which had won ...
While other brands quickly shifted their focus from performance to efficiency, Pontiac stubbornly refused to let the muscle car die and continued to produce epic rides during the dreaded Malaise Era.
We've all heard the saying, "they don’t make ‘em like they used to." While it's usually just a cliche, when you’re standing ...
How many of us would have gladly given our left arm to be at the press introduction of the 1964 GTO? I know that I would have. Since I can't turn back time, I made sure not to miss the press ...
The Pontiac GTO was the direct result of John Z. DeLorean trying to find a way to attract the youth market after GM brass forbid all the divisions from participating in competitive motorsports. GM had ...
This classic Pontiac coupe launches faster than newer sports cars and pricier 1960s muscle car favorites ...
Pontiac is iconic in the world of muscle cars, and some of the brand's rarest vehicles can fetch very high prices. In fact, ...
The original Pontiac GTO is widely regarded as the forefather of muscle cars, popularizing the segment during the 1960s with both performance and the looks to match it. In case you're not convinced, ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...