Over the decades, General Motors hasn’t been without high-performance pickup trucks. But those appeared rather intermittently, so there are numerous times when fans did not get a feisty bed carrier.
Has enough time passed to warrant a revival of the El Camino/Ranchero/Baja genre? Pontiac is going to find out. In an attempt to revive the car-pickup mash-up in America, Pontiac will expand the G8 ...
In yet another move to solidify Pontiac as the Performance Division of GM by selling exciting unique cars to niche markets, comes the announcement of the '10 G8 Sport Truck. As I stated in a recent ...
The 2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck-to be named by consumers-is an all-new model in Pontiac's G8 lineup. Based on the all-new Pontiac G8 performance sedan, the G8 Sport Truck carries a longer wheelbase as ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors was a purveyor of many things, including an emphasis on performance that “built excitement.” So, according to the precepts of the era, it focused on ...
General Motors plans a new family of rear-wheel-drive vehicles for Pontiac. The G8 line will include a sedan followed by a wagon and sport truck. All will be modeled after products sold by GM's ...
For a long time, rumors of a new El Camino or Caballero have been flying fast and furious. Despite Chevrolet's and GMC's histories with car-based pickups, Pontiac will be the brand that receives this ...
At least they didn’t call it El Camino Junior. After months of excitement that a new car/truck was coming from Pontiac in the form of a Chevy El Camino-type machine — and a flurry of speculation that ...
Demolition is under way on what was once General Motors Pontiac Truck Assembly Plant facing Opdyke Road as the city's industrial legacy continues to vanish in the wake of the old General Motors 2009 ...
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