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.
Bowing for the 2006 model year, the Pontiac Solstice was a small sports convertible powered by the LE5 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. Output was rated at 177 horsepower and 166 ...
The Pontiac Solstice is the crown prince of the General’s lineup. With curves and flares, bulges and rakes, it’s the modern equivalent of the Coke bottle aesthetic of yesteryear. Sure, some may prefer ...
The Pontiac Solstice holds a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts and that’s particularly true of the range-topping GXP variant. Introduced at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Solstice ...
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The short-lived Pontiac that deserves a modern comeback
This short-lived Pontiac became one of GM’s most underrated modern sports cars before the brand disappeared entirely.
A low-production American sports car is set to cross the block, drawing renewed attention to one of General Motors’ shortest-lived performance models. The 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe listed on ...
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 ...
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