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When you think of old-school Pontiac luxury, the Bonneville name is likely the one that comes to mind. Launching as an exclusive convertible version of the Star Chief in 1957, Pontiac would promote ...
With the average new car costing around $45,000, and the average 1- to 5-year-old used car priced over $30,000, finding affordable transportation — new or used — remains a challenge. The good news is ...
Pontiac had a reputation for producing some of the most recognizable muscle cars of the era with its various GTO and Firebird models. However, that sporty legacy began with some of Pontiac's most ...
The Bonneville name can be traced back to 1954 when Pontiac used it on a pair of Motorama concept cars. It found its way on a limited-production convertible in 1957 before it became a separate model ...
General Motors' Pontiac Division began applying the name of the famous Utah salt flats to cars starting in the 1950s, and many generations of Bonneville rolled off assembly lines prior to the sad day ...
The Pontiac Bonneville was a moniker originally bestowed upon a 1954 Corvette-based GM Motorama concept car. That car never made it to production, but the Pontiac Bonneville was offered to the public ...
Back when Pontiac was still alive, and GM was not even considering pulling the life rug from under the historical division, fans could enjoy great nameplates such as Bonneville. And someone thinks ...
MotorWeek is legendary, thanks in large part to the show's longtime host, John Davis. For decades, his outside-voice-all-the-time presentation has brought us news and reviews on the latest and ...