General Motors may have retired the Pontiac name more than a decade ago, but it continues to have tremendous brand recall among car enthusiasts worldwide. From the '50s and well into the '90s, Pontiac ...
The Pontiac 421 Tri-Power was a standout engine during the golden age of muscle cars, known for its impressive performance and unique design. Enthusiasts and collectors continue to admire its ...
Performance cars like Pontiac's fullsize 1965 Catalina 2+2 often go unappreciated by muscle car enthusiasts. Many consider their kind too heavy (tipping the scales at 3,748 pounds) and too imposing to ...
Pontiac is long since defunct now, but there was a time when the General Motors division raked up glorious pages for the Motown fame. Between the GTO and the Firebird legends, there were several other ...
The 1972 Pontiac Catalina represented the fifth generation (1971 through 1976 models) of a nameplate that started out as a trim option on various Pontiac models from 1950 to 1958. Getting its name ...
Out of almost 691,000 cars assembled during the 1970 model year, the Catalina was Pontiac’s best-seller by far, with nearly one-third of total production on its nameplate. The Catalina was produced ...
The futuristic look was enhanced with a "Wide Track" stance along with a unique split grille. Both would go on to become historic design elements within the brand. To sweeten the pot further, Pontiac ...