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Pontiac (brand)

Pontiac was a car brand established by General Motors in 1926, known for producing sporty and affordable vehicles. It aimed to offer performance-oriented cars with a youthful appeal. Over the years, Pontiac gained popularity for models like the Firebird and Trans Am, symbolizing American muscle and performance. In 2009, GM announced the discontinuation of Pontiac due to financial challenges and restructuring, and the brand was officially phased out in 2010. Today, Pontiac remains a nostalgic name for enthusiasts but no longer manufactures new vehicles.