Introduced for the 2001 model year, the Pontiac Aztek has long been a controversial topic in the automotive landscape, with most of the conversation centering around its polarizing exterior design.
Not only was the Pontiac Aztek a sales flop for General Motors in the early 2000s, but its haphazard design made it the butt of countless jokes in the motoring media and in car enthusiast circles.
Pontiac calls its Aztek a sport recreation vehicle that blends the attributes of a sport utility vehicle with those of a minivan, sedan and wagon. Designed to provide all-purpose transportation, it ...
The Pontiac Aztek is often derided as an industry lowlight. It was produced from 2001 through 2005 and is cited by some as one of the reasons Pontiac went under in 2009. Time listed it as one of the ...
If you're a fan of strange cars from General Motors, you already know about the Pontiac Aztek. If not, and you're not a fan of the popular television show, Breaking Bad, where the Aztek serves as the ...
View post: 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider For Sale With 11,000 Miles. Part of what drew us to the headline, “GM Sent Us Never-Before-Seen Sketches Of The Pontiac Aztek From Before It All Went So Wrong,” ...
This 2003 Pontiac Aztek, with just 5,200 miles on the clock and that striking “Aztek Yellow” finish, is quite the specimen. It’s rare enough to find an Aztek in decent condition, let alone one that’s ...
A 2003 Pontiac Aztek, a vehicle that has transcended its infamous reputation to become a beloved underdog, is now up for auction on Cars and Bids with all proceeds benefiting charity. The enthusiast ...
While universally disliked by those who have to look at them, the Pontiac Aztek's versatility has made it popular among its owners. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Rally edition is extra versatile as it ...