The power potential built into each and every late-model LS-powered Pontiac is widely known. With their exceptional cylinder-head flow, compact dimensions, great strength, and hunger for nitrous, the ...
This classic Pontiac coupe launches faster than newer sports cars and pricier 1960s muscle car favorites ...
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When GM reintroduced the Pontiac GTO for the 2004 model year, it was a big deal, and yet, at the same time, it somehow wasn't. It had the same name as the original American muscle car, but it was ...
Equipped with a 400-horse, all-aluminum, 364ci LS2 powerplant, an '05 or '06 GTO is a sophisticated modern-day musclecar. Dubbed a "Gen IV small-block" by GM, the LS2 took the LS1's bore of 3.90 ...
2005 Pontiac GTO "Yellow Jacket" with a 6.0L LS2, 6-speed manual, and 46.6K miles. Features a dealer-installed sunroof, ...
Though the last GTO left the factory nearly two decades ago and, since then, Pontiac ceased to exist, the nameplate lives on in the hearts and minds of muscle car enthusiasts. The GTO made its debut ...
Quite often, supercar replicas are powered by small-capacity engines with lackluster performance that simply don’t match the exotic looks. This Lamborghini Aventador Roadster replica is a little bit ...
A big reason that the small-block Chevy was so popular with the Bow Tie crowd was because for decades it changed very little, making upgrades and interchangeability easy. The same can be said for the ...