Pontiac

Pontiac was an American automobile brand introduced in 1926, originally created as a companion for General Motors’ Oakland marque and later established as GM’s performance division, known for vehicles like the GTO and Firebird. The brand was discontinued in 2010 as part of a GM restructuring and is not expected to return, although GM still owns the trademark. The last Pontiac, a white 2010 model year G6 four-door sedan, was built at the Orion Township Assembly Line in January 2010.

 

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