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It's gone, done for . . . kaput. No more Pontiac forever and ever . . .

The trademark is done after 84 years and some pretty fabulous cars . . .

Posted

First Oldsmobile, then Pontiac, my two favorite GM badges, gone. :unsure:

My first car was a '71 Ventura and I have a '71 Delta 88 Town Sedan in my garage.

Posted

Should have let Buick go before the Pontiac or Oldsmobile! But hate to see any American make disappear!:unsure:

Posted

Now that it's gone we can forget about such gems of engineering as the "Arma-steel" rod, the 301 in both smog and turbo versions, the 265 V8, N body Grand Am, etc.

Remember the original GTO in it's glory as a cool looking machine or as the versions that were supplied to the press pool rather then as a package developed by the marketing department rather than engineering

Posted

Car nameplates come and go all the time... it just seems worse when it happens in our lifetime.

Does anyone here lose any sleep over the fact that these are all gone now:

Studebaker

Edsel

LaSalle

Oakland

Cord

Hupp

Kissel

Marmon

Stutz

Peerless

Packard

Willys

Hudson

Delorean

Rambler

Nash

Pierce-Arrow

Duesenberg

Auburn

and dozens, maybe hundreds more. So losing Pontiac isn't a very big deal in the overall scheme of things... just another drop in the bucket.

Posted

Harry, you forgot Desoto? kind of suprises me that you didn't mention that one for some reason :lol:

plenty of Pontiacs still on the road and race tracks to keep the spirit alive.

No, I didn't forget DeSoto... I was just making a point how insignificant "Pontiac" is when you look at the big picture. Like I said, there are dozens and dozens of nameplates gone now... the whole list would go on for a loooooooong time! :lol:

Besides DeSoto and the ones I listed, here are a few more:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_defunct_United_States_automobile_manufacturers

Posted

My life hasn't been the same since the Reeves Octo-Auto and the Mohs Ostentatienne bit the dust...

:lol:

"Mem......ries...

Light the corners of my mind.....

Misty watercolor mem....ries....

of the way we were.........

:lol:

Posted

I miss Pontiac, but not what has been coming out lately. I owned two 55 Pontiacs, a 61, and a 73 Lemans. My family had several with the last being a 74 Catalina and 2 74 Lemans. There are a lot of people that didn't like the styling of the mid-seventies Lemans, but I always thout it was cool. The fifties through the mid-seventies cars are the ones that I will miss. After that things just progressed farther downhill to be nothing but name badging. That's just my opinion, and I don't want to demean somebody else's favorite.

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After that things just progressed farther downhill to be nothing but name badging. That's just my opinion, and I don't want to demean somebody else's favorite.

Aw, c'mon... demean away. We haven't had a good flame war here lately... B)

Posted

My life hasn't been the same since the Reeves Octo-Auto and the Mohs Ostentatienne bit the dust...

:wacko:

"Mem......ries...

Light the corners of my mind.....

Misty watercolor mem....ries....

of the way we were.........

:blink:

I'm still bummed over the loss of the Scott Sociable, Church Pneumatic, and Reliant Robin...

Posted

GM Sells 3x the amount of Olds and Pontiacs COMBINED in China. Lets not forget that GM is trying to be a Global Auto Manufacturer, and as far as Buick goes - those are the cream of the crop in China. Add that to the fact that there are a lot more potential 'customers' in China than here.

Like Daewoo and Holdens rebadged as Buick? Or the "Chinese" Buicks?

Since 1999, a Chinese version of the Buick Century/Regal has been produced and sold in China by Shanghai GM and has proven to be popular among upscale, professional families, establishing Buick as one of the most popular vehicle brands in China. In addition, Buick of China also sells the compact Excelle (based on the Daewoo Lacetti/Nubira), a five-door hatchback version called the HRV, and a modified version of the first generation Pontiac Montana minivan named the GL8. Many Buicks for the local market are equipped with smaller more fuel efficient engines with double overhead camshafts, than those with overhead valves in the same nameplate for the American market. The engines of 2005-09 Chevrolet Equinox and Pontiac Torrent, originally intended for Buick in China, were made in China and imported by General Motors.[31]

In June 2005, Buick announced that it would market the Australian RWD Holden Statesman in China as the Buick Royaum(2005–06). Buick previously marketed the subcompact Sail, sourced from GM's Asian operations and based on the Opel Corsa B, until 2005. Since then, Shanghai GM has replaced it with the Chevrolet Sail (a rebadged Opel Corsa). Buick has stated that it expects China to become its second largest market.

In 2006, Buick debuted the Chinese version of the LaCrosse sedan. The only differences are exterior design, different engine choices, and a facelifted interior. It is positioned above the Regal but below the Royaum.

In April 2007, Shanghai GM announced the Buick Park Avenue, for the Chinese market only. The vehicle is based on the Holden Statesman, with engines manufactured in Australia.

In 2009, Buick sold 447,011 vehicles, an increase of 59.6 percent compared with the previous year.[32]

Buick has sold over two million vehicles in China. The first million took eight years, the second came in at only three years

Posted

Car nameplates come and go all the time... it just seems worse when it happens in our lifetime.

Does anyone here lose any sleep over the fact that these are all gone now:

Studebaker

Edsel

LaSalle

Oakland

Cord

Hupp

Kissel

Marmon

Stutz

Peerless

Packard

Willys

Hudson

Delorean

Rambler

Nash

Pierce-Arrow

Duesenberg

Auburn

and dozens, maybe hundreds more. So losing Pontiac isn't a very big deal in the overall scheme of things... just another drop in the bucket.

Is anybody here losing sleep over the demise of Pontiac? Probably not. Is the loss of Pontiac a big deal? Not really.

There's not much in life that is a big deal, but there are things that have at least some emotional relevance. There are also events and occurrences that mark our passage through life. We tend mark and measure our lives with such mileposts as, "Before I turned 21." and "After we bought the house." It is in our nature to make note of such events. And in a community that has gathered for the purpose building, promoting and discussing model cars, I would honestly be more surprised if the discontinuation of a major American automotive name plate passed without comment or note.

No, it's not a big deal, but neither was the World Series, and I guess there are still some folks talking about that too.

Regards,

David G.

Posted

Here is one that would have been cool to see pumped out of Pontiac though. This picture is thanks to my friend Krista Elyse. She took it last night at the Sema show.

neworangefirebird.jpg

Posted

Must be lots of old geezers in China! B)

Believe it or not, it's actually the younger people that are purchasing the Buicks. I'm sure it's so people will think they are wealthy or something. <_<

Posted

Car nameplates come and go all the time... it just seems worse when it happens in our lifetime.

Does anyone here lose any sleep over the fact that these are all gone now:

Studebaker

Edsel

LaSalle

Oakland

Cord

Hupp

Kissel

Marmon

Stutz

Peerless

Packard

Willys

Hudson

Delorean

Rambler

Nash

Pierce-Arrow

Duesenberg

Auburn

and dozens, maybe hundreds more. So losing Pontiac isn't a very big deal in the overall scheme of things... just another drop in the bucket.

These guys are still a bit upset about Studebaker:

http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/

They have more than 12,500 members! The largest single make car club in the world.

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