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Sign Firebird 1999 pontiac firebird scraping noise? around 80 mph on the freway it starts making a horrible scraping noise like its draging on the ground but there are no scrape signs and we alre...
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![]() 1999 pontiac firebird scraping noise? around 80 mph on the freway it starts making a horrible scraping noise like its draging on the ground but there are no scrape signs and we already no its not that. ball joints? Check the ball joints. |
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Classic Pontiacs!
So, you think you know your cars now, do you? Well, consider this to be a test of your knowledge of Pontiac history. 21 Pontiacs are featured here: some are current models while others are truly classic in every sense of the word, dating back to the early 1960s.
6000 - Full sized [or almost] front wheel drive sedan of the 1980s.
Aztec - Ugly is as ugly does.
Bonneville - Full sized Pontiac sedan excitement retired in 2005 after more than 40 years of service. Part of GM's massive restructuring and retiring of top model names.
Catalina - This model hearkens back to the mid 60s when two door hard tops ruled the day. Discontinued during the late 70s during GM's "down sizing" shell game days.
Fiero - Mid-engine sport two-seater built for Pontiac during the go-go 80s. GM reached into their parts bin and took out Chevette and other components to create this little roadster.
Firebird - It goes without saying that this "pony" car is sorely missed. The good news is that it may be back by the time the 2009 model year rolls around.
Firefly - Twin to the Geo Metro, the Firefly was Pontiac's 3 cylinder captive import of the late eighties to mid nineties.
G6 - Current compact model in Pontiac's arsenal available in rakish coupe or sporty sedan.
Grand Am -- With its 1973 debut, the Grand Am quickly became the division's mid-range performance car. Retired in 2005 with a host of other Pontiac model names.
The car has survived GM's model name shake out and today's car is a mid-sized, front wheel drive sports sedan.
GTO - Introduced in 1967, the GTO was a true coupe turned sports car. Rear wheel drive and a big V8 too.
Phoenix - Part of GM's "X cars" of compact import fighting vehicles introduced during 1979 as a 1980 model.
Sunbird - Nothing but a rebadged Chevy Cavalier.
Sunrunner - Nothing but a rebadged Geo/Chevy Tracker.
Especially nice as a convertible!
Mercifully replaced years later by the Montana.
Vibe - A currently produced compact five door sport wagon; cousin to the Toyota Matrix.
So, there you have it. At least another half dozen models were left out from this time period plus many models that dated back to the division's founding as part of the Oakland Automobile Company in 1926. Pontiac excitement...have you caught it yet?
In the 1970s, the car was made larger, as many cars of that decade due to federal regulations.
This sudden surge in popularity by the younger generation was due in large part to the purchase of the cars by teen sensations.
Fuel efficiency, as we all well know, is a big deal right now as gas prices continue to rise, and show no sign of stopping. In fact, the makers have taken this into account, and are working on a hybrid model of the car.
Due to the popularity and to engage interest, General Motors is putting out more accessories for the car and its lovers.
There are actually four different Pontiac Grand Prix keychains available for your pleasure. They can be great for gifts or for your own personal use. The most popular key chain available is the leather with a silver ring around the metal medallion.
There are many ways that you can personalize these for your particular use. If you are a car dealer you can have your dealership name or logo engraved on the back of any of the key chains for only five dollars. Other companies may also wish to have their company names or logos engraved on these key chains, along with a number, to help them track their company cars. You could also personalize them with the date that you purchased your favorite model year, or your name or the name of the person you are giving it to.
Read another reviews about 1969 Pontiac, Pontiac Catalina, and Pontiac Aztek.
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