With less than 1,000 models produced, the Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe is a seldom-seen car from a now-discontinued GM brand that is bound to become an interesting collector’s car in the years ahead.
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I have always loved cars. Even as a child, I was one of those guys who could tell you the make and model of a car on a dark night just by the shape of the headlamps or taillights. Being of the Baby ...
Now, to be fair, Pontiac did such an incredible job with the Solstice Coupe that I fully believe it could have created a gorgeous factory shooting brake. You know, if Pontiac hadn't been so rudely ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a ‘Lightweight and Portable’ Tire Inflator for Over 70% Off The Pontiac Solstice is the crown prince of the General’s lineup. With curves and flares, bulges and rakes, it ...
When you think of small, lightweight two-door sports cars, you probably think of Britain or Japan, and for good reason. Britain helped popularize the sports car with models like the MGB and Triumph ...
The Pontiac Solstice coupe is a real looker. They didn’t make a ton, though—only around 1,200. They’re somewhat desirable as a result, and low mileage examples are pretty common. They don’t typically ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Solstice is one of two the seller is offering for sale, but it's by far the more interesting of the pair. Let's see if its price piques our interest. Colin Chapman ...
Enter Larry Kitahara, a serious hot rod enthusiast from Fresno, California, who has been a part of this game for longer than many of us have probably been alive. As the owner of the Kitahara Buick GMC ...
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The best news is that the turbo edition, rumored from Kappa's birth and affirmed at this year's Los Angeles auto show, is ready to motor beyond Mazda's MX-5 to play in the performance-roadster league.
The Pontiac Solstice GXP’s spec sheet got me excited: A 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four with 260 hp at 5300 rpm and a beefy 260 lb-ft from 2500 to 5200 rpm. All that power and just 2990 pounds to ...