I quite like the fact that when GM designed the third-generation Camaro, it looked absolutely nothing like the previous model. Of course, the same can be said about the Pontiac Firebird, since the two ...
The tragedy is that just as the second Golden Era for muscle cars came onto the horizon, Pontiac gasped its last breath, with the final Firebird flapping its wings in 2002, and the company shutting ...
With the average new car costing around $45,000, and the average 1- to 5-year-old used car priced over $30,000, finding affordable transportation — new or used — remains a challenge. The good news is ...
The Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 sits in a sweet spot between bare‑bones pony car and full Trans Am theater, and that balance is exactly what keeps collectors chasing it today. I want to trace when ...
The Pontiac Firebird debuted in 1967 during the classic muscle car era. With Chevy releasing their first-generation Camaro and Ford beefing up the popular Mustang with a big-block engine, the pony car ...
1981 was the end of another Firebird generation, and as it happened in the previous year, sales went down even more. Pontiac sold approximately 71K cars, and the Trans Am remained the best-selling ...
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