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The Pontiac Aztek is a mid-size crossover SUV marketed by General Motors introduced in 2000 for the model years 2001 through 2005. As a four-door crossover with front-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive, the Aztek featured a four-speed automatic transmission with a V6 engine.
This is a list of Pontiac vehicles. ... Aztek: 2000 2005 GM U platform: 1 Mid-size crossover SUV Vibe: 2003 2010 2 Compact G6: 2005 2010
Pontiac Aztek. From the time it was unveiled in 2000, the Pontiac Aztek earned a strongly negative reception, mainly for its controversial styling, which former General Motors executive Bob Lutz described as resembling an "angry kitchen appliance". [157]
Hyundai has brought a wide variety of radical design concepts to production over the past five years, most notably the jelly-bean-shaped Ioniq 6 and the angular-retro-futuristic Ioniq 5.
The Pontiac Torrent is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by General Motors for the 2006 to 2009 model years. A replacement for the Aztek, it was a mildly restyled version of the first-generation Chevrolet Equinox. The Torrent shared its basic body structure and mechanicals with the Equinox.
Like the Pontiac Aztek, the Buick Rendezvous is based on a shortened version of GM's second-generation U-platform minivans. In lieu of a traditional four-wheel-drive system, the Rendezvous offered Versatrak , a full-time, fully automatic all-wheel-drive system which provided sure-footed traction in inclement weather and could handle moderate ...
In 2000, the Bonneville received the first major redesign since 1992 and was based on the G-Body, shared with the Oldsmobile Aurora and Buick LeSabre. In 2001 Pontiac introduced the Aztek into the emerging SUV market segment. In 2002, both the Firebird/Trans Am and Camaro were discontinued as a result of declining sales and a saturated sports ...
The first mid-size crossovers included the Toyota Highlander and Pontiac Aztek, both introduced in 2000 for the 2001 model year. [citation needed] The segment is most popular in North America and China, where larger vehicles are preferred. It makes up 15.8% of the total United States car market. [75]