The last Pontiac's finished production in early 2010 and the final dealership closed on October 31st, 2010. It was announced on April 27th, 2009 that GM would be stopping production on Pontiac's by the end of 2010 to focus on other brands.
The Trans-am is no longer made. Pontiac stopped production in 2010.
No, GM ceased production of the Pontiac brand in 2010.
The third generation of the Pontiac Firebirds ceased production in 1992. The Firebird itself had been in production for more that fifty years under various variations and has proved to be a popular and enduring car.
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, GM has no plans to stop production of Buick. But I never thought they would Drop Oldsmobile and for sure Pontiac but they did. So, anything is possible.
Gm does make Pontiac, but Jeep is a Chrysler brand.
No, Pontiac was part of GM
Pontiac was owned by GM. They closed Pontiac down in 2010.
Yes
No , Pontiac was a division of General Motors ( GM )
They stopped making Pontiac in 2010
The Pontiac Solstice was introduced in 2004 at the North American International Auto Show. Full scale production began in mid-2005 as a GM model year 2006 vehicle.