Pontiac’s answer to the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the Solstice went on sale for 2006 and was followed up by a turbocharged GXP version last year. A healthy list of changes for 2008 include several features ...
Conceived in the late 1970s as a two-seat economy commuter car, the Pontiac Fiero evolved into a sports car over its short life span. Just as it became the car it should have been, GM killed it.
Let's cut right to the juicy part: What's it like to drive a Solstice stuffed with a 400-horse, 6.0-liter, LS2 V-8? Imagine the spine-tingling thrill of piloting a nimble sports car with low-end ...
Do you remember Pontiac? It was General Motors' fun brand, focused on more affordable, enthusiast-centric cars. That was until GM's bankruptcy during the 2008 recession. A major restructuring and ...
Granted, a low-volume, two-seat roadster can't realistically put an appreciable dent in a multi-billion-dollar corporation's profits, but its very existence reveals vestiges of hope for a company ...
The Pontiac Solstice is one of the most eye-catching sports cars of the 2000s. Fellow fans of the Transformers franchise might remember that the car appeared as the Autobot Jazz's vehicle form, ...
Introduced for the 2006 model year, the Pontiac Solstice was the corporate cousin to the Saturn Sky. Powered by the LE5 2.4-liter inline four, the Solstice generated 177 horsepower and 166 pound-feet ...