Pontiac GTO
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- | The '''Pontiac GTO''' was an [[United States of America|American]] muscle car produced by the Pontiac division of [[General Motors]]. The Pontiac GTO is now known as the Pontiac G8. | + | The '''Pontiac GTO''' was an [[United States of America|American]] muscle car produced by the Pontiac division of [[General Motors]]. The Pontiac GTO is now known as the Pontiac G8. The car remains [[rear-wheel drive]]. |
- | ==American car to Australian car== | + | ==From American car to Australian car== |
[[Image:2006-Pontiac-GTO.jpg|thumb|150px|2006 Pontiac GTO]] | [[Image:2006-Pontiac-GTO.jpg|thumb|150px|2006 Pontiac GTO]] | ||
In the 2000s, GM decided to remake the GTO. However, instead of making a new car, GM decided to just use the Australian version, known as the Holden Monaro. However, no like liked the car and was never popular. | In the 2000s, GM decided to remake the GTO. However, instead of making a new car, GM decided to just use the Australian version, known as the Holden Monaro. However, no like liked the car and was never popular. | ||
- | [[Image: | + | [[Image:2008PontiacG8.jpg|thumb|150px|2008 Pontiac G8]] |
- | In 2008, GM decided to try the Holden Monaro trick again. However, instead of calling it the GTO, they called it the Pontiac G8 and will replace the [[Pontiac Grand Prix]]. | + | In 2008, GM decided to try the Holden Monaro trick again. However, instead of calling it the GTO, they called it the Pontiac G8 and will replace the [[Pontiac Grand Prix]]. The car is the exact same thing as the GTO fron 2 years ago, except it was redesigned because the Holden was redesigned. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Pontiac Grand Prix]] | [[Pontiac Grand Prix]] | ||
[[Category: Transportation]] | [[Category: Transportation]] |
Revision as of 01:53, 10 April 2008
The Pontiac GTO was an American muscle car produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. The Pontiac GTO is now known as the Pontiac G8. The car remains rear-wheel drive.
From American car to Australian car
In the 2000s, GM decided to remake the GTO. However, instead of making a new car, GM decided to just use the Australian version, known as the Holden Monaro. However, no like liked the car and was never popular.
In 2008, GM decided to try the Holden Monaro trick again. However, instead of calling it the GTO, they called it the Pontiac G8 and will replace the Pontiac Grand Prix. The car is the exact same thing as the GTO fron 2 years ago, except it was redesigned because the Holden was redesigned.