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Oakland was eventually scooped up by General Motors, resulting in the Pontiac brand. The brand got its name after the Pontiac ...
Another Tempest, a rebadged version of the compact Chevrolet Corsica, was sold from 1987 to 1991 in Canada. This Tempest was also sold in Israel and the Middle East.
One of Pontiac's most iconic models in its 83-year run was the GTO, which looks strikingly similar to the Pontiac LeMans. But ...
The Corsica was unusual in that it was exclusive to the Chevrolet brand (except in Canada, where it was cloned as the Pontiac Tempest) at a time when GM was obsessed with brand engineering.
The early 1960s were a time of experimentation with smaller cars, especially for Pontiac, which produced the earliest Tempest with an economy-minded 4-cylinder engine achieved by slicing a V-8 in ...
Hyundai Could Someday Sell a Rebadged Version of the Chevy Colorado Hyundai is in talks to develop new electric vans for itself and GM, and in return, GM could supply Hyundai with pickup trucks.
The Pontiac Firefly was a rebadged version of the Suzuki Cultus for Canada which, in turn, preceded the Swift. Both of them had pint-sized engines and front-wheel drive, yet this 1987 Firefly will ...
Enough talk about Holden’s new monstrosity of a vehicle, I predict that this engine is going to see its way into the new Pontiac G8 sometime in 2008.
Acadian was created in 1962 so that the Pontiac-Buick dealers would have a compact car on offer since the Tempest was unavailable in Canada.
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