Though Pontiac stopped
producing new vehicles in
2010, the legacy of these
extraordinary machines lives
on. The very first Pontiac
automobile, a high-wheeler,
was introduced in New York
City in 1902, and after
gaining immense popularity in
the next 20 years, the Pontiac
line was established in 1926
under General Motors. Since
then, the Pontiac's stylish,
boxy style caught on and
became a staple of the
American car industry.
Specializing in early sports
cars, Pontiac's popular models
include:
- Torpedo
- Streamliner
- Chieftain
- Catalina
- Star Chief
- Firebird
- Bonneville
- Tempest
- GTO
- Grand Am
- Astre
- Grand Ville
- Sunbird
- Trans-Am
- Sports Coupe
- Fiero
- Grand Prix
- Trans Sport
With such a rich history, it's
easy to see why the classic
Pontiac car holds a special
place in many car-lovers'
hearts. After more than a
century in active production,
Pontiac is a vehicle whose
sleek designs and soulful
style will continue to
resonate throughout years to
come.
If you want to make your
Pontiac shine like new and
showcase the beauty of this
vehicle's design, adding an
original car repair manual to
your list of fix-it tools is a
must. CDmanuals.net admires
the beauty of Pontiac as much
as anyone else, which is why
we are proud to provide the
one-stop resource for any lay
or professional mechanic. You
won't find these manuals on
the Pontiac website, and
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Included in these original,
factory-authorized car repair
manuals are a wide array of
topics relating to a specific
make and year. Initially
intended for company
mechanics, no topic is left
out, including recommendations
for tools, specialized images,
step-by-step instructions
tailored to your vehicle and
much more. There are two
options for purchase: you can
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download, or order a hard copy
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offers its own benefits.
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