Larry King Rides In Snoop Dogg’s 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible – Videos
April 2, 2010 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Featured, Pontiac, Video
Larry King talks with Snoop Dogg about his infatuation over cars. Snoop has always loved cars and just to prove it, he owns about 25 of them including a 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible that Larry King gets to take for a spin and hits some switches. Enjoy the videos below!
Let the Firebird Fly – 2010 Trans Am
There are many small hidden players in the automotive industry that few outsiders never hear of, even though they make huge contributions to it. Gearhead Performance Group (GPG) is one of those rarely heard of, which has unveiled designs for a new Pontiac Trans Am concept based on the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.
Gucci Pontiac Sunfire? FTL!
May 28, 2009 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Pontiac
Well let’s see, there once was an Eddie Bauer Edition Ford Explorer, a Coach Edition Lexus ES300, and a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Versace Edition, which were tasteful “name-branded” cars that all came from the factory. Outside of the factory, we have “customizers” who feel the need to take it upon themselves to add a name-brand to their own ride. Some are somewhat tasteful and others are down-right ridiculous such as this “Gucci” Pontiac Sunfire shown in the images below taken from the L4P.com forum. I thought that the Luis Vuitton Bentley was ridiculous but this Gucci Pontiac Sunfire takes the cake.
GM Prepping to Announce Closure of Pontiac
April 24, 2009 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Featured, GM, News, Pontiac
Okay, the economic situation was already pretty serious. Now it is really hitting big companies like General Motors, very hard.
General Motors is preparing to announce the closure of the Pontiac brand. Yes, that is right; there will be no more Pontiac. The announcement will be made as part of an updated viability plan to the U.S. auto task force.
Other automotive news sources have said that GM was considering to phase out the brand instead of sticking with the current plan to have it continue as a niche brand or marquee.
GM is barely holding on to its cash even with the $15.4 billion in U.S. government loans as part of the bailout. Original plans for GM included keeping the brands Buick, Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac while selling off Hummer, Saturn and Saab.
[source: autonews]
2008 Pontiac G8 GT Test Drive
October 13, 2008 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Pontiac, Test Drives
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2008 Pontiac G8 GT Sedan: Bringing Back Pontiac Excitement!
With the all-new 2008 G8 GT, Pontiac is once again offering real high-performance thrills for the whole family. Unlike the two-door GTO coupe that lasted only two model years, the all-new G8 GT offers a thrilling ride with more comfort and safety for the whole family at a very reasonable price.









