List of Pontiac vehicles
This is a list of Pontiac vehicles. Pontiac was a brand of automobiles manufactured and sold by General Motors (GM); though production ended in 2009, Pontiac remains a registered and active trademark of GM.[1][2][3]
Past models
- Pontiac 2+2 (1964–1970)
- Pontiac 2000 (1983)
- Pontiac 2000 Sunbird (1983-1984)
- Pontiac 6000 (1982–1991)
- Pontiac Acadian (1976–1987, rebadged Chevrolet Chevette/Pontiac T1000/1000, Canada)
- Pontiac Astre (1975–1977; 1973–1977 Canada)
- Pontiac Aztek (2001–2005)
- Pontiac Bonneville (1957–2005)
- Pontiac Catalina (1959–1981)
- Pontiac Chieftain (1950–1958)
- Pontiac Custom S (1969)
- Pontiac De-Lux (1937)
- Pontiac Executive (1967–1970)
- Pontiac Fiero (1984–1988)
- Pontiac Firebird (1967–2002)
- Pontiac Firefly (1985–2001, rebadged Chevrolet Sprint/Geo Metro/Suzuki Cultus, Canada)
- Pontiac G2 (2006-2010 (Mexico only, and Mexico made), rebadged Chevy Spark after that in the US.
- Pontiac G3 (2006–2009 (Mexico), 2009 (US), rebadged Chevrolet Aveo/Daewoo Gentra)
- Pontiac G4 (2005–2009, rebadged Chevrolet Cobalt, Mexico)
- Pontiac G5 (2007–2009, rebadged Chevrolet Cobalt)
- Pontiac G6 (2004–2010)
- Pontiac G8 (2008–2009, rebadged Holden VE Commodore, Australia)
- Pontiac Grand Am (1973–1975, 1978–1980, 1985–2006)
- Pontiac Grand Prix (1962–2008)
- Pontiac Grand Safari (1971–1978)
- Pontiac Grand Ville (1971–1975)
- Pontiac Grande Parisienne (1966–1969, Canada)
- Pontiac GTO (1964–1974)
- Pontiac GTO (2004–2006, rebadged Holden Monaro)
- Pontiac J2000 (1982)
- Pontiac Laurentian (1955–1981, Canada)
- Pontiac LeMans (1962–1981, 1988–1993)
- Pontiac Matiz (1998–2005, rebadged Daewoo Matiz, Mexico)
- Pontiac Matiz G2 (2006–2010, rebadged Daewoo Matiz, Mexico)
- Pontiac Montana (1999–2005)
- Pontiac Montana SV6 (2005–2006, continues in production for Canada and Mexico)
- Pontiac Parisienne (1983–1986; 1958–1986, Canada)
- Pontiac Pathfinder (1955–1958, Canada)
- Pontiac Phoenix (1977–1984)
- Pontiac Pursuit (later G5 Pursuit) (2005–2006, rebadged Chevrolet Cobalt, Canada)
- Pontiac Safari (1955–1989)
- Pontiac Silver Streak
- Pontiac Solstice (2006–2009)
- Pontiac Star Chief (1954–1966)
- Pontiac Star Chief Executive (1966)
- Pontiac Strato-Chief (1955–1970, Canada)
- Pontiac Streamliner (1941-1951)
- Pontiac Sunbird (1975–1980, 1985–1994)
- Pontiac Sunburst (1985–1989, rebadged Chevrolet Spectrum/Isuzu Gemini, Canada)
- Pontiac Sunfire (1995–2005)
- Pontiac Sunrunner (1994–1997, rebadged Geo Tracker/Suzuki Escudo, Canada)
- Pontiac Super Chief (1957–1958)
- Pontiac T1000 (1981–1987)
- Pontiac Tempest (1961–1970; 1987–1991, rebadged Chevrolet Corsica, Canada)
- Pontiac Torpedo (1940-1948)
- Pontiac Torrent (2006–2009)
- Pontiac Trans Am (1969–2002)
- Pontiac Trans Sport (1990–1998)
- Pontiac Ventura (1960–1970 full-size, 1973–1977 compact)
- Pontiac Ventura II (1971–1972)
- Pontiac Vibe (2003–2010)
- Pontiac Wave (later G3 Wave) (2004–2010, rebadged Chevrolet Aveo/Daewoo Gentra, Canada)
Concepts
- Pontiac Banshee (1966, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1989)
- Pontiac Bonneville Special (1954)
- Pontiac Bonneville X-400 (1959–1960)
- Pontiac Bonneville Le Grande Conchiche (1966)
- Pontiac Bonneville G/XP (2002)
- Pontiac Cirrus (1966)
- Pontiac Club de Mer (1956)
- Pontiac Fiero Convertible (1984)
- Pontiac Grand Prix X-400 (1962–1963)
- Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Edinburgh (1972)
- Pontiac Grand Prix Landau (1979)
- Pontiac Maharani (1963)
- Pontiac Montana Thunder (1998)
- Pontiac Monte Carlo (1962)
- Pontiac Proto Sport 4 (1991)
- Pontiac Piranha (2000)
- Pontiac Pursuit (1987)
- Pontiac Rageous (1997)
- Pontiac Rev (2001)
- Pontiac Salsa (1992)
- Pontiac Sunfire (1990)
- Pontiac Sunfire Speedster (1994)
- Pontiac Stinger (1989)
- Pontiac Strato-Streak (1954)
- Pontiac Strato-Star (1955)
- Pontiac Tempest Fleur de Lis (1963)
- Pontiac Trans Am Type K (1978–1979)
- Pontiac Trans Sport (1986)
References
- ↑ "Pontiac". General Motors. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ Truett, Richard (1 February 2014). "Make GM whole again with some Pontiac dust". Automotive News. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ "Trademark Basics". legalhelp.org. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
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