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The Pontiac Parisienne is a full-size rear-wheel drive vehicle that was sold by Pontiac on the GM B platform in Canada from 1958 to 1986 and in the United States from 1983 to 1986. Right-hand drive models were locally assembled in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa until 1969.
Pontiac Montana SV6 (2005–2006, continues in production for Canada and Mexico) Pontiac Parisienne (1983–1986; 1958–1986, Canada) Pontiac Pathfinder (1955–1958, Canada) Pontiac Pursuit (later G5 Pursuit) (2005–2006, rebadged Chevrolet Cobalt, Canada) Pontiac Strato-Chief (1955–1970, Canada) Pontiac Sunburst (1985–1989, rebadged ...
Pontiac marketing described it as "America's No. 1 Road Car". 1959 Bonneville from the rear, showing double rear fins. The following year, the Bonneville became its own line, built on the 122-inch (3,100 mm) wheelbase of the A-body platform. A 1958 Tri power Bonneville was the pace car for that year's Indianapolis 500. The 1958 model year was ...
1958 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina hardtop coupe. As a stand-alone model. 1959–1960 ... Parisienne and Grande Parisienne. 1956 Pontiac Laurentian convertible.
Late in the 1983 model year, Pontiac reintroduced a full-sized car to the American market by bringing over the Canadian-built Pontiac Parisienne (which was essentially a restyled Chevrolet Caprice and powered by Chevrolet V6 or V8 engines). The Bonneville was then again one notch below the top of the line from late 1983 through 1986. [22]
Pontiac engines were used in its U.S.-market cars; Canadian-built Pontiac automobiles generally used Chevrolet engines. From 1955 through 1959, the Pontiac V8 was also used in some GMC pick-up trucks including the 1958/59 336 cubic-inch versions of the 370CI and 389CI engines. Federal emissions standards and the drive towards "corporate ...
1949 – 1957 Pontiac Chieftain; 1950 – 1958 Pontiac Catalina; 1954 – 1957 Pontiac Star Chief; 1955 – 1959 Chevrolet Task Force Series; 1955 – 1959 GMC Blue Chip Series; The first use of a shared platform by GM. 1965 GM Beaumont. A II: RWD: 1962: 1969: 1962 – 1969 GM Beaumont; 1964 – 1967 Buick Sport Wagon; 1964 – 1967 Buick ...
Chrysler 300D (1958) Dodge D-500 (1958–1961) Dodge Regal Lancer (1958–1961) Edsel Bermuda (1958) Edsel Citation (1958) Edsel Corsair (1958–1960) Ford Country Sedan (1958-1959) Ford Galaxie (1958-1959) Ford Thunderbird (1958-1960) Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV (1958-1960) Pontiac Bonneville (1958) Pontiac Chieftain (1958) Pontiac Star ...