Conspicuously absent from General Motors’ recent media rollout of 2002 vehicles was the Pontiac Aztek, the stylistically challenged crossover from GM’s “excitement” division. We’re told a highly ...
After a long and storied history spanning more than 80 years of manufacturing, the last Pontiac rolled off the production line in 2010. In an interview with Motor1, former GM executive Bob Lutz called ...
The Pontiac Aztek was famous even before its appearance as Walter White's set of wheels on AMC's hit series "Breaking Bad," even if for the wrong reasons. The Aztek is the model that constantly makes ...
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Introduced for the 2001 model year, the Pontiac Aztek has long been a controversial topic in the automotive landscape, with most of the conversation centering around its polarizing exterior design.
Words can't quite describe the strange appearance of the Pontiac Aztek. It sports a truly bizarre two-tier front fascia that looks like it's in pain, like perhaps it was created by a team of aliens ...
Everybody knows the story of the Pontiac Aztek, a vehicle widely considered to be one of the ugliest ever put into production—and a perfect example of an automaker bungling what seemed to be a great ...
The Pontiac Aztek is a car people love to hate. At the time, General Motors and Pontiac went all-in on the crossover. Many within the company believed the controversial crossover would be nothing ...
The Pontiac Aztek remains a fairly common sight on the roads of Colorado, since it’s such a good camping vehicle. 00-2001-pontiac-aztek-in-colorado-wrecking-yard-photo-by-mur-1-jpg Murilee Martin ...