Though cars had existed for decades prior, it wasn't until the 1960s and '70s that the idea of them being powerful, fast, and tough all in one package became popular. In and around this era, the likes ...
Explore the revival of the iconic Pontiac GTO from 2004-2006, based on the Holden Monaro and powered by a 6.0L LS2 V8.
FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE GOING online in 1996, a pretty Pontiac GTO photo isn’t the Picture of the Week on the Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site (). In a protest sparked by what the website owner ...
Few model names evoke the muscle-car era of the 1960s and early 1970s like the GTO. Introduced as a 1964 offshoot of the Tempest, Pontiac’s original GTO quickly captured the attention of youthful ...
General Motors has made it official – the legendary Pontiac GTO will return to U.S. highways in late 2003. GM’s Holden Australian subsidiary will begin production of up to 18,000 GTOs a year beginning ...
When GM reintroduced the Pontiac GTO for the 2004 model year, it was a big deal, and yet, at the same time, it somehow wasn't. It had the same name as the original American muscle car, but it was ...
The Pontiac GTO was a front-engine, rear-drive, two-door, and four-passenger model that was mostly produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors across five generations – four in the United ...
As many automotive fans probably already know, GM’s defunct Pontiac brand and its dearly departed GTO model got credited for making the muscle car segment popular in the early 1960s. Thus, between ...
The first-ever muscle car that defined a generation and revolutionized the automotive industry.
When GM announced the end of production for the Firebird and Camaro in 2002, performance enthusiasts were left in a state of shock. There were many concerns about what GM would offer in the form of ...