The venerable Pontiac V8 was noteworthy marvel of automotive engineering due to its standardized, identical exterior ...
Oooh, two General Motors V8s within a cubic inch of each other! They have to be nearly the same engine, right? After all, the Chevrolet 454 and Pontiac 455 come from the same corporate parent, and ...
The 1970s and 1980s were a weird time for the American auto industry, given that the government and public alike were growing fed up with the V8. While it represented power and excitement in the 1980s ...
This late '90s muscle car came with a drop-top and a desire to beat the Camaro.
You probably suspect the disappearance of division-exclusive V8s has something to do with General Motor's diminishing market share over the decades, and yes, that is a factor. In 1963, GM had over 50% ...
This striking 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible has been fitted with a rowdy 350ci V8, delivering authentic American muscle power. While the title of ‘first muscle car’ is certainly contentious, one of the ...
A GM sport sedan that some enthusiasts may have forgotten about is available in Indiana on a Cars & Bids auction. It’s a 2005 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, powered by a 4.6L Northstar V8 LD8. This was the ...
The Pontiac GTO comes at a premium, but its "big engine, small body" philosophy doesn't have to. These affordable ...
In 1958, General Motors celebrated its 50th anniversary with a range of brand-new designs. The year marked the arrival of several now-iconic nameplates. Chevrolet got the Impala and the Biscayne, ...