Gm does make Pontiac, but Jeep is a Chrysler brand.
No, GM ceased production of the Pontiac brand in 2010.
Pontiac was owned by GM. They closed Pontiac down in 2010.
First....Pontiac was not planning on putting out a new Trans Am. Since GM dumped the brand and Pontiacs are no longer being made....I'd say never.
No, Pontiac built their las car, a 2010 model year G6, was built at the Orion Township Assembly line in January of 2010.
GM vehicles do not use inertia switches.GM vehicles do not use inertia switches.
Very unlikely
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Many GM vehicles have this in the gas tank located near the fuel pump. GM vehicles have their share of fuel pump problems.
No, not all Pontiac dealers will be closing. GM, or General Motors, has announced that they are going to eliminate their entire operation in regards to Pontiac production. In an attempt to make itself a smaller company, GM has stated they will only continue Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. The production of Pontiac is being eliminated, but they still have a good amount of inventory they need to sell off. GM forecasts they will go from around the 6,000 Pontiac dealers in 2008 to about 3,000 dealers by the end of 2010. That means that there is about a 50/50 chance your local dealership will no longer carry Pontiac. Hope this answer helps.
No, Pontiac was part of GM
most likely dextron three, but GM prints the fluid type on the dipstick on most cars, you have to look close