Over the years, Pontiac installed several powerful engine variations into its automobile lineup which ranged from comfortable cruisers like the Bonneville to the sporty and comfortable Grand Prix, ...
The most powerful Pontiac Fiero variant ever offered was the GT, which produced a rather mild 140 horsepower from its naturally aspirated 2.8L L44 V6 engine. For this reason, engine swaps in the small ...
The Pontiac Grand Prix ranks as one of the most underappreciated Pontiac muscle cars of all time. Its longevity in the marketplace, posting eight generations spanning over 46 years, and the dominance ...
In June 1988, High Performance Pontiac featured a hot, new limited-edition Firebird called the Supercharged 350 V.H.O. Formula. At a time when Pontiac's flagship Trans Am GTA boasted a meager 230 hp, ...
Not every performance car from the late '90s needed a throaty V8 or rear-wheel drive to make a point. Some did it a little differently—borrowing tricks from luxury cars, performance parts from sports ...