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What car brand is Pontiac?

Pontiac.

Pontiac is one of the brands of General Motors Company in the United States. It is also known as Pontiac in China (Cantonese translation: Pandey). Its predecessor was the Oakland Motor Company (Oakland) in 1907 and 1931. Year changed to Pontiac. On April 29, 2009, General Motors officially announced that it would ax the Pontiac brand, and the 102-year-old Pontiac disappeared. This brand went bankrupt on October 31, 2010.

The PONTIAC automobile trademark 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 "Pontiac" is an important member of General Motors and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's technological advancement and research spirit.

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Pontiac Development

In 1977, the "Storm" sedan joined the Pontiac small car lineup as the flagship.

In April 1979, the first front-wheel drive sedan, the "Phoenix" efficiency model, was launched.

In 1980, the CM4.9V8 turbine engine and CM4.3V8 engine were launched.

In February 1981, the T1000 sedan caused a sensation at the Chicago Auto Show; in May of the same year, the 2000 sedan was launched.

In 1982, the front-wheel drive "Firebird" 6000 sedan came out. In 1984, the innovative Ficro sedan was launched; in the same year, the "Firebird" (1.8 turbo) and its convertible came out.

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