Daily Roddin’: Goodbye Pontiac

Goodbye, Pontiac

From our Sad News department:  At approximately 12:45pm last Wednesday (November 25th), the last American-built Pontiac rolled off the assembly line.  According to Bangshift.com, the vehicle was a white fleet-model Pontiac G6 sedan.  There was no fanfare, save for the last guy turning off the lights.  Judging from the type of car, even the vehicle won’t be destined for a museum or other such fitting end;  white fleet model cars are typically built for use by government/utility/bland corporation lackeys, the staffers who share vehicles with other people at the bottom of the totem pole.  If the Pontiac community is lucky, the car will end up with a big car rental company.  If this is the case, that white G6 will end up on a high-end used car lot in 6-7 months.

To read more, check it out at Bangshift.com.

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