The fourth-generation Pontiac LeMans was part of GM’s intermediate lineup of sedans, coupes, and wagons in its day. It shared the A-body platform with the Chevy Chevelle, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Buick ...
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Roblox announced Monday that it’s launching the first iteration of its 3D model, dubbed “Cube,” to allow creators to create 3D objects using generative AI. The company also launched an open source ...
A 1969 Pontiac LeMans convertible landed online with an ambitious mission, as it hopes it can convince an ambitious restoration guy to take it home and start the project of his life. The car is rough ...
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John Z. DeLorean, then a rising star at GM's Pontiac Division, calculated that a six-banger with an overhead-cam rig could make V8 power while reducing weight and making Pontiacs handle more like ...
While many were sad seeing the last Pontiac ever to leave the factory in 2010, management at General Motors was convinced at the time that it had to be done to keep the company from going under. One ...
Pontiac made some seriously cool muscle cars when it was still in business. You've no doubt heard about the Firebird, GTO Judge, Trans Am, and Grand Am — Pontiac made these cars to compete with other ...
We all know what happened to the GTO in the early '70s, and how insurance costs reduced the customers' appetite for muscle cars, but Pontiac didn't abandon the fight. Not entirely, at least, with the ...
Non-car folks might not get it, but when it comes to cars like the 1972 Pontiac LeMans featured in the following video, “rescued” really is the right word to use. Abandoned in a barn that’s literally ...
Peak Wagon had already passed by 1979, and GM had downsized the mighty Bonneville and imposing LeMans by that time. Still, station wagons remained big sellers, and even the somewhat shrunken full- and ...