As of now, Pontiac is no longer producing any vehicles, as the brand was discontinued by General Motors in 2010. The last models produced included the Pontiac G6 and Pontiac Solstice. While there may be classic Pontiac models still on the road, there are no new Pontiac vehicles being manufactured.
The Pontiac G6 by General Motors produces 200 horsepower, however, newer models sometimes only make 169 horsepower. All Pontiac G models produce between about 150 up to 285 horsepower.
There was a scare early on in 2009 that GM would eliminate the Pontiac brand from the assembly line but as far as now Pontiac is still up and running.
The Trans-am is no longer made. Pontiac stopped production in 2010.
No, Pontiac is no longer producing vehicles. The brand was discontinued by General Motors in 2010 as part of a restructuring plan. While some Pontiac models are still on the road, no new Pontiacs have been manufactured since then.
Pontiac started it's business in the early 1900's and have come out with multiple models of several different cars. Some of these early models include the Pontiac Fiero, and the Pontiac Grand Am. The Pontiac Tempest, and the Pontiac GTO are also good examples.
Pontiac does not make a transmission dipstick, unless the newer ones have them. Actually, the early models did. My '96 had one. Later models did not. The trans fluid is checked via a plug in the side of the trans-axle.
There are no newer models of Pontiac being produced anymore. Some dealerships may still have some newer models from last year or so that have not been sold, but as far as future models, no dealership sales any.
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Yes, there are many new 2010 models of Pontiac that are rolling out around the year. You can find brand-new Pontiacs at dealerships around the country.
They called it quits in 2010.
No, GM ceased production of the Pontiac brand in 2010.
No. General Motors, or to be more specific, the Pontiac division of General Motors ceased production of the Pontiac Firebird model in 2002. The Pontiac division itself became defunct in 2010.