About Pontiac: Pontiac has been traditionally characterized as GM's performance division. The current lineup includes the Pontiac G5, Pontiac G6 and Pontiac G8, plus the Pontiac Solstice roadster, Pontiac Vibe wagon and the Pontiac Torrent compact crossover.
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G5
KBB Review: Kinship between Pontiac and Chevrolet models is nothing new. Back in 1967, for instance, when Chevrolet launched its original Camaro, Pontiac followed with a Firebird. This time, it's the 2009 Pontiac G5 compact coupe that is related to Chevrolet's Cobalt. Consisting only of coupes,... Read G5 Review
G6
KBB Review: As GM continues to restructure itself away from big truck and SUV production, Pontiac's line of sporty yet fuel-efficient cars plays a major part in the company's recovery. One of the leaders of that effort is the 2009 Pontiac G6, a midsize sedan built from a proven chassis developed in... Read G6 Review
G8
KBB Review: Attempting to bolster its image – and drive a whole new generation of performance-oriented buyers back into its dealerships – GM's self-proclaimed excitement division last year added the G8 sport sedan to its U.S. lineup. Built in Australia and based on the popular Holden... Read G8 Review
Grand Prix
KBB Review: Until the arrival of the eagerly-anticipated G8, the Grand Prix takes top billing as Pontiac's largest and most sophisticated sedan. Despite tough competition from the HEMI-powered Dodge Charger, the V8-powered Grand Prix has held its ground, and the V6-powered models also stack up well... Read Grand Prix Review
Solstice
KBB Review: Pontiac has a long history of sporty machines, including the Firebird and Trans Am. Yet, other than the Fiero, that history has lacked two-seaters. That gap was filled by the launch of the rear-wheel-drive Solstice roadster, which was followed by the Solstice GXP, with 260 turbocharged... Read Solstice Review
Torrent
KBB Review: As a division trying to re-establish its performance-car credentials, Pontiac's decision to add the Torrent SUV to its line may, at first glance, seem a bit off the mark. But, given the public's appetite for smaller, more fuel-efficient SUVs and Pontiac's new-found knack for creating... Read Torrent Review
Vibe
KBB Review: For the 2009 model year, the Pontiac Vibe is all-new and continues to share its layout and components with Toyota's Matrix and Corolla, but has its own, quite distinctive sheetmetal. Combining SUV-like utility with compact car-like agility and acceleration, the Vibe fits almost every... Read Vibe Review