Pontiac: The Death Of An American Institution

by AlvarezGalloso | June 17, 2009 at 04:48 am
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GM has decided to phase out Pontiac from its group of cars. The decision has lead people to take photos of their Pontiac Cars or look at other symbols of what was once an American Institution.


Pontiac was famous for cars such as the GTO, Catalina, Ventura, Bonneville, Grand Ville, Grand Am, and the Trans Am. The underwriter could still remember cruising the streets of America and Venezuela with a Pontiac Grand Am.


It is a crime and a shame that such an isntitution has to leave the world without dignity. It did not have to happen. Pontiac will surely be missed.


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I love Pontiac for its great styling and performance. It is closely associated with the American automobile history. I hope <a  href="http://www.carazoo.com/article/0204200901/Interesting-Facts-and-Fictions-on-General-Motors">General Motors</a> revives it sometime in future.



Rahul

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