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Like all Canadian Pontiacs built from 1955 to 1970, Laurentians used full-size Chevrolet chassis, drive trains, and other parts, but using a body shell similar in style to, but not interchangeable with, the U.S. Catalina. For example, a 1964 Pontiac Laurentian looks like a Catalina, but has more in common with the Chevrolet Bel Air.
Pontiac G3 (2006–2009 (Mexico), rebadged Chevrolet Aveo/Daewoo Gentra) Pontiac G4 (2005–2009, rebadged Chevrolet Cobalt, Mexico) Pontiac G8 (2008–2009, rebadged Holden VE Commodore, Australia) Pontiac Grande Parisienne (1966–1969, Canada) Pontiac Laurentian (1955–1981, Canada) Pontiac Matiz (1998–2005, rebadged Daewoo Matiz, Mexico)
The Grand Prix is a line of automobiles produced by the Pontiac Division of General Motors from 1962 until 2002 as coupes and from 1989 through 2008 model years as four-door sedans. First introduced as a full-size performance coupe for the 1962 model year, the model repeatedly varied in size, luxury, and performance over successive generations.
This was the last year for Oakland, and prices remained close in comparison to Chevrolet at US$675 ($13,524 in 2023 dollars [2]) for a choice of a 2-passenger Coupe or 2-door 5-passenger sedan to US$785 ($15,727 in 2023 dollars [2]) for the 4-door 5-passenger Custom Sedan. Model year production improved to 84,708. [1] 1932 was the first year ...
Thus, the Pontiac 400 & 455 cubic-inch V8 were now offered as options on selected full size models. The Grande Parisienne name was no longer used after 1969 and the Parisienne became the Parisienne Brougham in 1971, which was virtually the same car as the American Catalina and its 123.5 inch wheelbase. The Canadian Laurentian model continued.
The 1962 hardtop coupe had a listed retail price of $3,349 ($33,733 in 2023 dollars [5]). [14] In 1962, the Bonneville coupe was offered along with the all new Pontiac Grand Prix which has the same luxurious interior of the Bonneville on the shorter Catalina wheelbase, and the Grand Prix was slightly more expensive and exclusive. [14]
In 1991 the federal government doubled the tax rate on beer, leading to a steep and noticeable price increase from the previous year. 1990: $4.96 (equivalent to $12.21 today) 1991: $5.56 ($12.95)
The Pontiac Ventura is an automobile model which was produced by Pontiac between 1960 and 1977.. The Ventura started out as a higher content trim package on the Pontiac Catalina, and served as the inspiration for the luxury content Pontiac Grand Prix in 1962, then remained as a trim package on the Catalina until 1970.