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What's the future of Pontiac Motors Division? I hear lots of rumors.?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alkro" data-source="post: 1616222" data-attributes="member: 627004"><p>Pontiac: what's their future? I think part of their problem is that they got away from the successful formula that they used in the past: cars that were sporty, exciting, and powerful - the "widetrack" cars. Now, they, like so many others, are trying to copy foreign automakers with boring, generic cars. I used to have a Pontiac - it was great excitement to crank it up and listen to the roar of the engine. It was very reliable and solid; wish I would have kept it. Insurance companies with their arbitrary ratings and government micromanagement have also hurt Pontiac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alkro, post: 1616222, member: 627004"] Pontiac: what's their future? I think part of their problem is that they got away from the successful formula that they used in the past: cars that were sporty, exciting, and powerful - the "widetrack" cars. Now, they, like so many others, are trying to copy foreign automakers with boring, generic cars. I used to have a Pontiac - it was great excitement to crank it up and listen to the roar of the engine. It was very reliable and solid; wish I would have kept it. Insurance companies with their arbitrary ratings and government micromanagement have also hurt Pontiac. [/QUOTE]
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