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Que paso con Pontiac?

¿Qué pasó con Pontiac?

Después de 82 años de historia, Pontiac desapareció del mapa en 2010. General Motors se vio obligada a sacrificar una de sus marcas más emblemáticas para poder sobrevivir. Con el fin del camino para Pontiac, se pasó una página esencial de la historia del automóvil.

¿Qué tipo de auto era KITT?

Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Y es que el bueno de Hasselhoff ha puesto a disposición del mejor postor una amplia selección de artículos personales y entre ellos se encuentra su Pontiac Firebird Trans Am modificado y convertido en KITT.

¿Cuál es el modelo del auto fantástico?

El carro del Auto Fantástico o Knight Rider estaba basado en un Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. La serie televisiva fue producida por Glen A. Larson entre 1982 y 1986.

Is the Pontiac Trans Am Coming Back in 2021?

By 2021, the Pontiac Trans Arm will be resurrected with an estimated price of well over $100,000. Although the Pontiac brand has seen better days, it’s ready for a revival. No, General Motors is not bringing it back but they have licensed a certain group called the Trans Am Depot to take care of it.

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Why was Pontiac discontinued?

The iconic brand was discontinued because of the company’s financial problems and the restructuring it necessitated. Several efforts were made to save Pontiac, but the fact that it was a loss-making brand that was also cannibalizing Chevrolet sales sealed its fate.

Is this the 2021 Pontiac Trans Am that will compete with Hellcat?

The company is now preparing something completely new, a model that will compete with the beastly Dodge Challenger Hellcat. This new version will come out as 2021 Pontiac Trans Am, sometime in the next year most likely.

How fast can the upcoming Pontiac Trans Am run?

Also, the upcoming Pontiac is expected to max out at a top speed of 200 mph and is capable of sub-3-second sprints to 60 mph. Trans Am Depot posted a video of the upcoming Pontiac putting up impressive quarter-mile figures. Sub 10-seconds to be exact. Yes, the Pontiac Trans Am in its more recent avatar is able to trip the lights in 9.43 seconds.