When did Pontiac stop making the Pontiac Aztek?
When did Pontiac stop making the Pontiac Aztek?
Photo by the author. Its disappointing sales led GM to show a lowered Aztek with a longitudinal V-8 swap and reconfigured wheel arches to fit bigger tires at SEMA in 2003 or so – a concept that probably turned more heads than any Aztek detractor thought possible – but the sales slide continued, and Pontiac canceled the Aztek in 2005.
What was the rally edition of the Pontiac Aztek?
Aztek “Rally Edition” introduced, which was an option package which featured a lowered front suspension, a larger rear spoiler, body colored grille and 17″ chrome wheels. Though some regarded it as a model of its own, since it would resurface the Rally name to GM since the discontinuation of the GMC Rally.
What did the Pontiac Aztek dashboard look like?
The Aztek was one of the first automobiles to be designed entirely using computerized rapid-prototyping/rapid-visualization tools. The dashboard was designed by Johnson Controls, and featured Pontiac’s trademark red lighting scheme along with an optional heads-up display.
How big is the cargo room in a Pontiac Aztek?
Marketed by Pontiac as a “sport recreational vehicle,” the Aztek used a shortened platform shared with GM’s minivans (e.g., the Pontiac Montana) featuring 94 cubic feet of cargo room with its rear seats removed.
Why was the Pontiac Aztek a bad car?
A bad car happens in stages. The Aztek concept car was a much leaner vehicle. Decent proportions. It got everybody excited. At the time, GM was criticized for never doing anything new, never taking a chance. So Wagoner and the automotive strategy board decreed that henceforth, 40 percent of all new GM products would be “innovative.”
When did the Pontiac Aztek model come out?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Pontiac Aztek is a mid-size crossover SUV marketed by General Motors from model years 2001 to 2005, along with the rebadged variant, the Buick Rendezvous.
Marketed by Pontiac as a “sport recreational vehicle,” the Aztek used a shortened platform shared with GM’s minivans (e.g., the Pontiac Montana) featuring 94 cubic feet of cargo room with its rear seats removed.
When was the last time I serviced my Pontiac Aztek?
1st owner drove an estimated 17,283 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 4,567 miles/year. Last serviced at 118,503 miles in Fort Wayne, IN on 08/26/20 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Number of owners unknown. No service history reported on this vehicle.