Pacific Automotive Network Pontiac is one of the brands of General Motors Company of the United States. It consists of two parts. The letters "PONTIAC" trademark are taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; the graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the engine radiator grille. The cross-shaped mark indicates that it is an important member of General Motors and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars.
Its models: Sunfire, Grandham, Grandrace and other models.
The Sunfire has attracted the attention of young customers who like brands with sporty appeal, but the Sunfire is also attractive to car rental companies, who use it as a cheap and high-quality base model. The Sunfire includes sedans, coupes and convertibles, and is only equipped with 4-cylinder engines. The 2.2-liter 2-valve engine is the basic configuration, and a 2.4-liter 4-valve engine can be configured for an additional price. Grandham: In the field of mid-to-low-end cars, Pontiac Grandham comes in two versions: sedan and Double 11 coupe. The sporty version has the letters "gt" added to it. In the General Motors Group, the base engine is the widely used 2.4-liter 4-valve 4-cylinder engine developed by Oldsmobile, and there is also a 3.4-liter V6 engine. Gleneagles: Among General Motors' abundant mid-level sedans, the Pontiac variant of the Gleneagles is the most sporty. This was also taken into consideration when configuring the engine: the Gleneagles are only equipped with 6-cylinder engines. , the 8-door model is equipped with a 3.1-liter V6 engine, and the higher-end version is equipped with a 3.8-liter engine. They have a traditional intake manifold and a supercharger. (Pictures/Text/Photography: Xu Shuanghe of Pacific Automotive Network)