Affordable Pontiac cars for sale
Part of the GM family, the Pontiac brand was born as the Oakland Car Company in Michigan way back in 1907 and acquired by GM in 1909. When the first Pontiac car was launched in 1926, it was renowned as the “Chief of the Sixes” for its 6-cylinder engine. Its success was one of the chief reasons for the name Pontiac to come on board and the name Oakland to be phased out. Throughout the 40s, 50s, and 60s, Pontiac ruled the roost with its wagons, sedans, and coupes line-up in the low to mid-price ranges. Ultimately, GM discontinued the iconic brand after 2010.
1963 Pontiac Grand Prix
The 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix featured a new exterior design that would become a benchmark for changes in automobiles across the US. The Coke bottle design of the 1963 2-door coupe transformed the 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix into a luxury car, complete with an angled roofline, stacked headlights with a split grille, a simple and heft V8 engine, and simple, yet classic styling. This car was also the only Pontiac to feature a concave rear window.
1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Establishing itself permanently and quickly as an American icon was the 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, especially the 2 nd generation Firebird if you go by production numbers. The car features a strong and powerful V8 engine, superb handling and strong styling. Combined with the stunning blue color that was iconic of the 1979 Trans Am made the car become a highly coveted one by performance traditionalists and collectors alike. The Pontiac car for sale can be availed for $8,000-16,000 in the country.
2000 Pontiac Firebird
The sleek and stylish 2000 Pontiac Firebird featured better throttle response on the manual versions, engine revision for improved emission, as well as new interior and exterior colors, and new wheels. The true-blue muscle car also featured a spectacular V8 and a powerful V6, combined with continued high speed, great acceleration, and incredible handling on the road. This amazing Pontiac car for sale can be bought for between the range of $15,000 and $20,000.
1 979 Pontiac LeMans
The mid-size, subcompact LeMans from the stable of Pontiac stole hearts when it launched in 1962. The sharp-looking 1979 Pontiac LeMans was available as both a sedan and a coupe, with added trim levels, a hood ornament and 4 amber side marker lenses, which was one more than the earlier make. The car is available for as low as $4,000-5,000.