Ted Fox used new-school methods to make more power the old-school way—with a better-flowing top end and no boost.
Prepare for a journey back to the high-octane 1960s, a time when American cars weren’t just about transportation—they were ...
A Canada-exclusive model, the Pontiac Parisienne was introduced in 1958 as a top-tier Laurentian model. It used a Chevrolet ...
Some of the differences between the Pontiac 400 and the Chevrolet 400, both owned by General Motors, include the engine and ...
It's often said that necessity is the mother of invention. In a high-performance engine, some stock components are stressed beyond their intended capacity. That can result in individual component ...
Since their first, the cars produced by the Pontiac Division of General Motors have been the very soul of conservatism. Reliability, comfort, reasonable price, economy, a good resale value and low ...
This muscle car has a red finish, an LS2 V8 engine under the hood, a clean New Mexico title, and is still for sale online ...
Just a couple of decades ago, American V8 cars were everywhere. The Lincoln LS Sport, Chrysler 300C Hemi, Mercury Marauder, ...
The 1980 Pontiac Firebird Turbo Trans Am certainly looks the part with its iconic screaming chicken hood decal and T-top roof ...
GM has been making its car brands share engines since the 1970s, but it may still surprise you that a muscle brand like Pontiac has used engines from Corvette. In the century-plus since William Durant ...
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 Firebird was one of GM's attempts to catch up to the burgeoning pony car segment pioneered by the Plymouth Barracuda and popularized by the one and only Ford Mustang. Built on GM's F-body ...