Pontiac Cars

Silverdome's sale price has residents mad

Barbara Davenport said she was one of 15 people who cut the ribbon when the Pontiac Silverdome opened in 1975 -- the year it was built for $55.7 million. She can't believe it sold last week for $583,000 after years of derailed...

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Column: New owners for Pontiac Silverdome

Vancouver comic Torben Rolfsen, after Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited the Golden Temple, one of India's holiest sites: "Indian President Pratibha Patil plans to make a similar gesture on his return visit to Canada; he'll...

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FOR SALE: 1974 Pontiac Firebird

For sale in Church Hill *right now*: Formula 400 clone. Originally an Esprit model with a 350 motor. It is now a “bad-to-the-bone” Formula with a new 400cid crate motor, headers, dual exhaust, Edlebrock manifold, Edlebrock 750...

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General Motors running quickly through stocks of Pontiacs and Saturns

Even as General Motors kills off its Pontiac and Saturn brands, it's still finding buyers for the cars that remain. In fact, the automaker is depleting stores of Pontiac and Saturn cars faster than expected, Drive On's Sharon...

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Group Challenges Silverdome's $583,000 Sale

Mich. judge to rule Monday on group's challenge of $583,000 auction sale of Pontiac Silverdome PONTIAC, Mich. November 19, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment A judge has temporarily blocked the sale of the Pontiac...

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Stadium: Toronto company buys Detroit's Pontiac Silverdome

By Jordana Huber , Canwest News ServiceNovember 19, 2009 5:02 PM Photograph by: Tom Pidgeon, Allsport TORONTO — A Toronto developer who was the winning bidder at an auction for the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan said he got a...

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Aztek’s abysmal failure bodes well for GM

Sure car was ugly and nobody bought it, but it shows company can innovate GM had such high hopes for the Pontiac Aztek when it debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 10, 2000. ’Tis the...

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Arts, Beats & Eats might move to Royal Oak

BY BILL LAITNER FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER that took place each Labor Day weekend in Pontiac might move to Royal Oak, festival and Royal Oak officials said today. Festival organizers said they had been negotiating with Pontiac...

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Commercial Real Estate Check: 99% Loss

Uh, you think this might be a problem? Pontiac -- Nearly 35 years after taxpayers spent $55.7 million building the Pontiac Silverdome and a year after a $20 million sale fell through, city officials have sold the arena once...

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Another One Bites the Dust Again

take over the roads, SUV’s disappear and well-loved brands cease to exist. There have been a lot of changes for sure and GM was another on the list when they announced that production of Saturn would end and they would phase...

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