Every Pontiac Model That Was Actually Rebadged From A Different Brand – SlashGear

Back in 1907, the Oakland Motor Company was created as the next step in the evolution of what was once a maker of horse-drawn buggies. Oakland was eventually scooped up by General Motors, resulting in the Pontiac brand. The brand got its name after the Pontiac Series 6-27, which was introduced in 1926 as the automaker’s first six-cylinder model. Later in the 60s and 70s, Pontiac became the sporty, more adrenaline-loving sub-brand of General Motors, slotting between Chevy and

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