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  2. Pontiac (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac, or formally the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, ... The Oakland Motor Car Company was founded in 1907 in Pontiac, Michigan, by Edward Murphy, ...

  3. Oakland Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Oakland's part in this plan was the 1926 Pontiac, a shorter-wheelbase "light six" priced to sell at a four-cylinder car's price point, but still above Chevrolet. Pontiac was the first of the companion marques introduced, and in its first year sold 49,875 units. [3] By 1929, GM sold 163,000 more Pontiacs than Oaklands.

  4. Pontiac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1818, Pontiac was the second European-American organized settlement in Michigan near Detroit, after Dearborn. ... Pontiac city, Michigan – Racial and ...

  5. Pontiac Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac was founded in 1818-19 by a group of investors. [2] In 1819, Oakland County was established, with a county seat at Pontiac. By 1820, Pontiac had a dam, a sawmill, a flour mill, and a blacksmith shop. A courthouse was constructed in 1824, and by 1830 the city of Pontiac was clearly the center of commerce for the county.

  6. Pontiac Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The location that Oakland inhabited was the original site of Cartercar when GM bought the company in 1909 by William Durant. [1] The plant ceased production of full-size Pontiacs after the 1980 model year but continued to build mid-size Pontiacs ('81-82 Grand Prix, '81 LeMans, '82 Bonneville G) until being idled on August 6, 1982. [2]

  7. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 2002 Collector's Edition (2002) Subaru Baja (2002-2006) Subaru Forester (2002-2007) 2003. BMW X3 E83 (2003-2010) Cadillac SRX (2003–2009)

  8. Pontiac - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac may also refer to: Places and jurisdictions. Canada. Pontiac, Quebec, a municipality Apostolic Vicariate of Pontiac, now the Roman Catholic Diocese of ...

  9. William C. Durant - Wikipedia

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    He also founded Frigidaire. Biography. Durant was born in Boston, ... Durant's GM bought Cadillac, and Oakland Motor Car (eventually replaced by Pontiac), along with ...