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Pontiac

United States

Pontiac was a brand of American automobiles that was active from 1926 to 2010. It was known for producing a wide range of vehicles, from sedans and coupes to sports cars and SUVs. Throughout its history, Pontiac was known for its performance-oriented vehicles, often featuring aggressive styling, powerful engines, and innovative technologies.

Some of the most important and iconic models produced by Pontiac include the Pontiac GTO, which is often considered the original muscle car and set the standard for performance cars in the 1960s. The Pontiac Firebird, a sporty coupe or convertible, gained popularity for its sleek design and powerful engines. The Pontiac Trans Am, a high-performance version of the Firebird, became a symbol of American muscle cars in the 1970s and 1980s.

Other notable models from Pontiac include the Pontiac Grand Prix, a mid-size sedan or coupe known for its performance and luxury features, and the Pontiac Bonneville, a full-size sedan that offered a comfortable ride and upscale amenities. Pontiac also produced popular SUVs such as the Pontiac Aztek and Pontiac Torrent, which catered to the growing demand for versatile and capable vehicles.

Despite its storied history and popular models, Pontiac faced financial challenges and was discontinued by General Motors in 2010. However, its legacy as a brand known for performance and innovation in the American automotive industry lives on in the hearts of car enthusiasts.

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