Pontiac stopped manufacturing cars in 2010; however, the world will never forget the brand. From the Aztek and Transport to Torpedo and the De-Lux, Pontiac offered myriad car packages over the years. Talk about looks, power, or stability, it intrigued its consumers with different traits in its cars. Although the brand is officially dead now, it's charisma isn’t. That explains why people in search of unique cars often look for the Pontiacs, whether in auctions offering salvage vehicles for sale or some other place. To give tribute to the brand, we have a look at four Pontiac GTOs that we feel still command your attention. 
1. 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6
The 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 was the final F-Body muscle car. Propelled by a 325 HP LS1 V8, six-speed manual, the 2002 Pontiac Trans Am boasted the new, but the last version of the “Ram Air” hood. In addition, some of the added standard features include power antenna and mirrors. The car was available in special yellow and black livery later, which you may be lucky to find in salvage vehicle auctions.
2. 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
Though the Fiero GT didn’t really receive the attention as expected; however, it moved on to become a maverick invention of its time, given its eye-catching styling. General Motors also gave it a new suspension, as the earlier one was sluggish. The vehicle also made improvements in the four-cylinder and V6 engines.
3. 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Those who dreamt of the Lamborghini Countach but could not afford it went for the 1978 Pontiac Trans Am around that time. After all, the car still has some unique countenance to fascinate many - especially the black and gold "Bandit" livery ones with flaming chicken vinyl on the hood. The Pontiac Firebird came with a crosshatch pattern grille with multiple trims, from the 2 door base 6- & 8-cylinder to the 2 door Trans Am w/400ci L78 8-cylinder Gold Special Edition. The vehicle was also powered with a top-line V8 that delivered a stout 220 hp.
4. 1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge"
The “Judge” ended the first generation of the Pontiac GTOs with better styling and a powerful 400 cubic inch V8's that churns out 370 hp. The model was out with a number of matching decals, spoilers, a T-handle Hurst shifter, and wild color options, which made it one of the coolest Ponchos. Introduced against the mid-size Plymouth Road Runner, the “Judge” was more stylish than its older kindreds.
And, there’s More!
The Pontiac is known for many other stylish and powerful machines, including some of the muscle cars in history. These cars are not only a good match for people looking to make their car collection unique but also ideal for people who need a decent preowned vehicle. As far as purchasing these cars is concerned, you have the secondhand dealerships. If you are looking for a cheaper place, try auctions that offer salvage cars for sale.
 
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