When it comes to American muscle and performance, Pontiac has created some of the most memorable vehicles in automotive ...
While Bonneville DNA flows through much of Triumph’s twin-cylinder modern classic lineup (see: Speed Twin, Thruxton, Scrambler), the Hinckley brand applies its most famous name to only four models: ...
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The 1962 Pontiac Catalina

With bold styling and powerful V8 options, the 1962 Pontiac Catalina embodies early-’60s performance—an icon of Pontiac’s muscle car heritage. Watch Putin’s reaction as reporter confronts Russian ...
The 1953 General Motors Motorama car show held at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria hotel featured a number of new models and concepts, but few created the stir the Chevy Corvette concept did. The ...
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One of the highlights of the 1954 GM Motorama car show was the Chevy Corvette-based Pontiac Bonneville Special. The Bonneville Special was a two-seat, high-performance luxury coupe concept from the ...
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 ...
The early 1960s saw a surge in popularity for full-size cars, with models like the Impala and Bel Air dominating sales. The Impala, in particular, achieved immense success, reaching a milestone of one ...
Full-size cars were getting more popular in the early '60s, and models like the Impala and the Bel Air were selling like hotcakes. Impala became the best-selling car in the United States in 1961, ...
After a long and storied history spanning more than 80 years of manufacturing, the last Pontiac rolled off the production line in 2010. In an interview with Motor1, former GM executive Bob Lutz called ...