The Pontiac G8 has been given a stay of execution -- well, from Holden at least.
Pontiac may be gone, thanks to the restructuring of General Motors in North America, but the memory of the famous car brand will live on for a little while yet -- on the other side of the world.
As the Carsales Network exclusively reported late last year, Holden introduced a special edition of its high performance SS-V sedan, which came with the twin-vent bonnet and sportier front bumper and grille used on the now defunct Pontiac G8 (pictured) export program.
But the limited run of Commodores has proved so popular that Holden has decided to continue building them indefinitely, according to a recent briefing to dealers.
The Carsales Network understands that customers will have the choice of the regular SS-V look, or the Pontiac look -- but the Pontiac look will still attract a $1000 price premium.
Holden introduced the special models in November 2009 when it gave the SS-V sedan, wagon and ute the Pontiac styling treatment, in a bid to clear some parts from the axed Pontiac export program.
Although the vehicles are no longer "limited" they are still expected to become collector pieces, given that they marked an important milestone in Holden's history: when it exported Australia's biggest selling car to what was the world's biggest car market (China has since overtaken the US).
Even though the limited edition SS-V models did not wear Pontiac badges, some dealers have begun ordering the Pontiac and G8 'jewelry' for customers.
'Pontiac' Commodore to stay! ? Car Reviews, News & Advice - CarPoint Australia
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I'd still buy one of those G8 Edition SSV's I find them quite attractive.
Clever piece of marketing.
Flog off a load of unused and otherwise unusable parts at a $1000 premium - probably more than they could have got by selling the bits separately to VE owners.
Not so much that the Pontiac brand is sticking around, more than as Calaber mentions they've found a good way to get rid of all those parts left over from The States.
Then again, perhaps Pontiac badges will become the new Chev badges, in which case the brand will live on - forever immortalised by the ignorant.
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Originally Posted by Reaper
I'd be pissed if i bought one thinking it was limited, when its now going to be run of the mill.....
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Originally Posted by davway
Originally Posted by JONNNNOOOOO!!
Dang those big nostrils are ugly!![]()
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i like the fact that there so popular that there keeping it but all the people that bought it because they were a limited run wont be happy
Since when has there been a $1000 premium on the G8 kit? wheels quotes the same drive away price for a regular SSV in its december 2009 edition
Isn,t this great news. I just bought my ute I pick it up on saturday. The dealer sold this car to me saying there were only 500 utes to be built. Admittedley I did get the deal I was after & I do like the car but I now feel a bit misled. Maybe that feeling will be gone by sunday.
I quite like the intakes in the bonnet, I assume its a CAI before the radiator?
The whole car looks hell.
Cheers
Dan