At last we've come full circle. GM's original gear-banging, high-rewing, serious-performance four-seater is back! We lived through the smog-control-choked '70s and the computer-controlled cars of the ...
The poor man's F-Body supercar alternatives. If the sticker price of a shiny new IROC Camaro or Trans Am GTA sends you straight into tire shake, you're not alone. GM F-bodies continue to sell well, ...
With the outstanding sales success of the 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang, Chevrolet realized they needed a more direct competitor than the Corvair. The Chevy Camaro bowed in September of 1966, with the Pontiac ...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird represents the first year of Pontiac's version of a "pony car," created to compete with and take sales from the amazingly successful Ford Mustang. Even though it was a sister ...
The Firebird and Chevy Camaro are so similar, they are often confused with each other. Both cars debuted as 1967 models, with the Camaro appearing about five months ahead of the Firebird. Generational ...
Formally known as the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, this renowned American can brand lived and died less than 100 years ago, between 1926 and 2010, when it was closed down due to GM's ...
The COPOs run 8s and 9s, while the 1968 Pontiac and the 1971 Plymouth orbit in the high 10s; spectacular wheelies can’t make up for lack of power, though ...
The Ford Mustang debuted as a 1964 1/2 model, and was instantly successful. Chevrolet didn’t have anything to compete directly with the Mustang when it went on sale, but brought the Chevy Camaro to ...
From iconic design to impressive performance and aftermarket support, there are plenty of reasons why the 2nd-gen Pontiac Firebird remains popular.