The car reads 82,000 miles, and the seller says it’s a numbers-matching machine – one of 832 automatics – but he pulled out ...
The Pontiac GTO from 2005, with an LS2 V8 engine, is the cheapest 400-hp car on the used market that we found during a brief roundup. The Chevrolet Corvette C6 from 2005, also with an LS2 V8 ...
This Pontiac Catalina is no longer original but now sports several GTO goodies, including a Tri-Power engine whose condition ...
1970 would bring peak horsepower to the GTO, with the 400 cubic-inch Ram Air IV engine producing 370 horsepower. The 1970 GTO would also feature an improved suspension with stiffer front sway bar ...
A GTO with the standard, puny, 400 cu. in. V-8 re­moved and the full, top-of-the-line 428-incher inserted—with enough fiddling in­side the replacement engine to bump the output up some ...
The Pontiac GTO is considered the genesis of the muscle car. The American automaker first introduced the GTO in 1964, which started life as an optional performance model of the Pontiac LeMans.
Debuting in 2004, the GTO by Pontiac was an all-new performance automobile that had gained popularity in Australia prior to being released in the U.S. In 2005, a faster 6.0-liter LS2 V8 engine was ...