This sleeper sedan was Pontiac’s last great V8 car, pairing a 6.2-liter LS3 and optional manual with performance to rival ...
Every car really should have a Corvette engine wedged into it. Imagine your daily driver, whatever it is, with the vroom-vroom of a 402-hp V-8. Pontiac’s engineers live in this world; they’ve taken ...
Despite record-breaking gasoline prices, there's room in Pontiac's high-performance GXP portfolio for another member--the G8 GXP, which rolls out at next week's New York auto show. The G8 joins the G6 ...
The story of the Pontiac G8 GXP (considered by some to be a future classic) and why it was canceled begins with reinvention. In the early 2000s, General Motors was riding high on the sales of its ...
The 402-hp 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP finally has a price tag, and it’s going to give established performance sedans a run for their money. At $37,610, the GXP is more than $1,000 cheaper than a comparable ...
"I fell in love with the G8 the moment I saw it. The clean lines, the Pontiac heritage, and the fact it was a rear-wheel-drive performance sedan was also a huge plus." A huge plus indeed, but that ...
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The Pontiac G8 GXP Is A Serious Sleeper Car
At 150 mph, somewhere deep in a dead-straight stretch of desert highway, reality gets fuzzy. Imagine, if you will, hanging on at speeds like that, and you're left questioning whether you're in a ...
View post: These Cool Cars From Last Year’s SEMA Has Us Excited for This Year’s Show It’s a rare occurrence when honest applause breaks out in a press conference over a new model, let alone a ...
Remember Pontiac? I mean, Pontiac as it should have been all along, not the Pontiac of the 1990s with all its bad plastic, questionable styling and disappointment. We lost GM's "performance brand" in ...
Before the Pontiac brand was officially abandoned in late 2009, it underwent something of a performance revolution leading up to its demise. Following in the footsteps of the 2004 Pontiac GTO, which ...
"Not knowing the fate of Pontiac at the time, I waited, assuming a GXP version would become available. General Motors announced the demise of the Pontiac brand and I thought I would never have my ...
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