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Pontiac,
Indiana Pontiac,
Kansas Pontiac,
Michigan Pontiac Silverdome, a
stadium that was in
Michigan Pontiac, New York
Pontiac,
Rhode Island Pontiac...
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Pontiacs were
actually closely related to Chevrolets,
making use of the
economical Chevrolet ch****is and drivetrain,
though with the
American Pontiac-styled...
- this
appearance were
found on
nearly all
Pontiacs until the
arrival of the G6. From 2004 onwards, new
Pontiacs had cleaner, more
premium styling, but retained...
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Bonnyville Pontiacs entered the
Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) as the league's
ninth team for the 1991–92 season,
adopting the
Pontiacs name and logo...
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Canadian Pontiacs like
Chevrolets were more affordable,
hence more
marketable overseas. Thirdly,
without the bulk and
weight of
American Pontiacs, their...
- six-cylinder
model had been considered, but
Pontiac management decided not to
retain it due to slow sales—six-cylinder
Pontiacs had
accounted for only
around 10-15%...
- The
Pontiac Firebird is an
American automobile built and
produced by
Pontiac from the 1967 to 2002
model years.
Designed as a pony car to
compete with...
- 1981), and its
platform partner, the
Grand Ville, are some of the
largest Pontiacs ever built; in
station wagon body
styles they
reached just over 230 inches...
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Torpedo name was
exclusive to the
highest line of
Pontiacs in 1940, in 1941 the name was
applied to all
Pontiacs in
three separate lines. The
Custom Torpedoes...
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Hydramatic proved very po****r with a
total of 171,946
Pontiacs sold with it, or
about 71% of all
Pontiacs, and with 122,327
Streamliners equipped with it,...