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2006 Pontiac Solstice Test Drive - Throwback Thursday
It seemed like a good idea at the time, and it was, but nobody knew that time was running out on Pontiac. The Solstice, with eyes on the Mazda Miata (MX-5), hit the showrooms in 2005, (https://youtu.be/ZqJkZh886Qo?t=1m26s) and despite some design flaws (https://youtu.be/ZqJkZh886Qo?t=2m38s, https://youtu.be/ZqJkZh886Qo?t=3m46s) it was a sales success. In …
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Motoring TV 2000 Episode 23
Pontiac Aztek 2001 2000 Audi TT Roadster quick brake smell = trouble Mazda RX-Evolv concept oil change intervals Jim Kenzie on, yikes, Pontiac Aztek.
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Motoring TV 2001 Episode 4
Professional Car Society meet 2001 Chrysler Sebring 1957 Pontiac Star Chief maintaining rear defroster extreme off-roading when should overdrive be turned off Jim Kenzie on road construction.
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Motoring TV 2001 Episode 7
2001 Toyota Sequoia 2001 Pontiac Aztek checking freeze protection Sylvie Devienne's 1971 Chevelle SS an organized car is a safe one importance of judging speed.
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Motoring TV 2002 Episode 1
Nudist resort classic car show 2002 Chevy Avalanche tram linings Pontiac Rev concept; heating systems Jim Kenzie on proposal to take trucks off the 401 and put cargo on trains.
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Motoring TV 2004 Episode 10
Kia Amanti 2004 Mitsubishi Galant 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Nissan Armada what to do if you're stranded on the highway questioning Canada's crash test standards.
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Motoring TV 2005 Episode 2
2005 Honda Odyssey 2005 Pontiac G6 protecting your car's paint finish extreme off-roading has your car has run out of lives? confusing world of calculating fuel mileage 2005 Honda Odyssey 2005 Pontiac G6; …
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Motoring TV 2005 Episode 8
Chevy Cobalt and Pontiac Pursuit 2005 Suzuki Aerio airbag dangers Michelin anti-splash tire GM's new minivan line-up Ford has added new dash light every car maker should copy There's a reason new GM cars feel more refined.
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Throwback Thursday: Who killed the Pontiac Fiero?
Introduced in 1983, the Pontiac Fiero holds the title as the first and only mass-produced mid-engine sports car by a U.S. automaker. But its short five-year production run, along with its propensity to catch fire, has left the Fiero dangling in automotive folklore. "Did the Fiero get a bum rap?"Motoring …
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