General Motors has made it official – the legendary Pontiac GTO will return to U.S. highways in late 2003. GM’s Holden Australian subsidiary will begin production of up to 18,000 GTOs a year beginning ...
"We wanted to go out with a bang while it was still on top. It was a question of us choosing the timing. Champions retire on top." With these words, spoken by Jason Laird, spokesperson for Holden, ...
Editor’s note: Bob Hall was once west coast editor for AutoWeek and Automotive News. That was before he invented the Miata, got quasi-famous, and moved to Oz to take up journalism again. Whaddya say ...
General Motors today confirmed one of the industry’s worst-kept secrets by announcing that the Pontiac GTO – this time built by Australian subsidiary Holden – will return to US showrooms late in 2003, ...
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When the 2004 Pontiac GTO confused buyers but delivered power
The 2004 Pontiac GTO arrived with a legendary badge and a very different face, and that mismatch between name and appearance ...
Q: Greg, I am the proud owner of a 2004 GTO with the LS1 engine. It is a great car and I enjoy it very much. I know my car has a Corvette engine, but what is the relationship of this car with ...
General Motors’ Pontiac division will re-tune the 5.7-litre V8 engine in the Holden-built GTO for more power, Automotive News said. Pontiac general manager Lynn Myers told Automotive News that ...
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