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The History of Pontiac Cars



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Pontiac cars are American automobiles that are owned by General Motors. They were initially manufactured by General Motors' Pontiac Motor Division. General Motors produced Pontiac cars and made them available for sale from 1919 through 1973. Pontiac cars continue to be popular throughout the world. This article will cover Pontiac’s history and the most popular Pontiac models of that era. Continue reading to learn more about Pontiac, and why these cars are so special.

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After a long history of selling high-quality cars, Pontiac is being phased out of production. Last year, Pontiac produced only one car. The company's era of performance, speed, and sex appeal is over. Pontiac will no longer be available for purchase by the end 2010.


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Silver Streak

Silver Streak Pontiacs, from 1935 to 1956 were easily identifiable due to their parallel ridges across the trunk & hood. These ridges resembled the suspenders worn by an elderly man. Pontiac was also the first to use this styling, although it was not without faults. Here is a brief history of the Silver Streak. After the war, Pontiac began to build more modern vehicles.

G-body models

The Pontiac Gbody model's boxy design gave it a classy look in a period when boxy was still fashionable. G-body models with the most practical features have been called wagons. G-body models also make it easy to modify. There is also a great aftermarket support. These are some tips to enhance your G-body. These are some tips for improving the performance and efficiency of your Pontiac.


Redesign in 1973

The 1972 Pontiac Redesign saw a huge increase in the production of full-size Pontiac cars. Production of the Pontiac Catalina was nearly as high as the total Pontiac model demand in 1971. Bonneville was also a major winner. Significant changes were made to the full-size 1973 Pontiac car line after the redesign. The new car's face featured a large, energy-absorbing bumper as well as a full-width grille and horizontal bars.

Body styling changes in 1980s

Pontiac moved from ensuring that mid-sized vehicles would be roadworthy to focusing on luxury and comfort. One exception was the Grand Am. It was part of a redesigned line with "Colonnade” styling. Grand Prix luxury and Trans Am performance were the Grand Am's goals. The Grand Am's design was a collaboration between Bill Collins, the assistant chief engineer of the original GTO, and John Seaton, a chassis wizard. Collins wanted the concept to look like European sedans.


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Last model sold 2010

The Pontiac name is closing after more than 80 year. During the last couple of years, the brand became unprofitable and it sold rebadged Chevrolets below its own brand price. The rebadging was necessary to remain competitive with Chevrolet, but the quality of the cars fell short of its competitors'. Pontiac was ultimately canceled. Pontiac Vibe was America's last Pontiac automobile model in 2010.





FAQ

What do I need to know about car mechanics?

For an auto mechanic job, you don’t have to be an expert in cars. The only thing you need is the ability to fix them. This is why most people get started with simple jobs such as changing brake pads or tires. Then they move on to more difficult repairs.

You need to be able read and comprehend diagrams, follow written instructions and adhere to basic principles of good practice. You must also be able judge if parts need to replaced or repaired.

You should not attempt to fix vehicles without proper training and guidance. This is especially true if you deal with expensive components such as engines or transmissions.

Although you won't have to know much about automobiles, you must be familiar with the basics of mechanical engineering as well as physics. This involves understanding how engines work and how brakes work.

It is also important to remember that you will need to be able to handle many situations. For instance, you might find yourself in charge of a vehicle that has been in a serious accident. You'll also need experience dealing with breakdowns and accidents.

You should also be open to learning quickly. You will need to be able not only to diagnose problems but also to perform simple maintenance tasks like tightening bolts and nuts.


Is it hard to get a job working as an auto mechanic?

It can be done. Many garages have vacancies that are advertised online. Many people apply because they think it will be fun. You can apply for several places to see if they are accepting student applications if you want to get your foot in their door. Another option is to ask family members and friends if anyone works in this industry. They might be willing to recommend someone.


Does it really matter what college I choose?

Non, really. There is no difference in the programs offered by colleges for getting into automotive work. There are some schools that offer more specific programs than others.


What length of an automotive course is it?

An automotive course lasts 3 years.

The first year of your training is devoted to theory. You will learn all about cars. The second year is dedicated to practical training, where you will learn how to fix cars, drive them, and do other jobs around the car. You will spend the final year working in a local garage to gain real-world experience.


How can I prepare for a apprenticeship as a mechanic?

It is essential to understand what you are getting into. You must understand the workings of cars. You will be able to know exactly where to begin when you arrive at the garage for your first day.

You also need to know how to fix simple problems such as broken lights, tires, etc.

This will teach you how to diagnose problems and fix them yourself.

Also, it is important to know how parts fit together so that you can put them back together.

And finally, you must know how to use tools safely and efficiently.

All of these factors will allow you to become a skilled mechanic.


Is it worth learning to be a mechanic?

The answer depends on what you are looking for in life. If money is your goal, then you can answer "yes". But if you are searching for meaning and purpose, then you should not answer this question.

It's not worth learning mechanics if you don’t have the skills. You'll waste your time. You won't become rich from it. You won't become famous. It is unlikely that your life will change.

It would take you years to learn how to do everything correctly. You would still need to hire someone to fix your car if it breaks down. Most people won't bother to do it. They find something else to do.

To sum up, if you want to earn lots of money then go ahead. However, if you want to have a meaningful and fulfilling life, avoid the mechanic's trade.


Is it hard to be a mechanic apprentice?

It is not easy but it can be done quickly. There are many opportunities for advancement.

You will need to be patient and persevering. You must also know how to fix cars, trucks, and motorcycles.

Customers and family members will put pressure on your shoulders to help you succeed. However, you shouldn't be forced to make difficult decisions.

If you enjoy fixing cars, it could be a great career choice. It's a job where you can earn a decent salary and build up your business.

Perhaps you prefer a different route. This is where you might be interested in becoming a technician.

This could involve using your technical knowledge to support other employees. Technicians could benefit from your technical expertise to solve problems or teach new techniques.

Another option is to be a service advisor. You will offer assistance and advice to customers when they bring cars to a garage.

The decision you make will depend on what you are looking for. There are many options to choose from, and it is up to you which one suits you the best.



Statistics

  • There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)
  • According to the BLS, the median annual salary for automotive service technicians and mechanics in the United States was $44,050 in May 2020. (uti.edu)
  • Apprentice mechanics earn significantly less hourly than mechanics who have completed training, with a median wage of approximately $14.50 an hour, according to PayScale. (jobhero.com)



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How To

How to become an automotive technician

An automotive technician is responsible for vehicle maintenance and repair. He/she can be found at auto shops, garages and service centers. He/she repairs cars, trucks, motorbikes and snowmobiles for customers. An automotive technician must know how to diagnose problems and perform repairs efficiently, safely, accurately, quickly, and correctly.

An associate degree from a vocational school is required for anyone who wishes to become an automotive technician. After completing this program, he/she will need to pass the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence's (ASE) certification exam. ASE stands in for American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Two sections make up the ASE certification examination. The first section tests for mechanical knowledge, the second for practical skills. To take the test, you must visit one of the approved testing locations. These locations are available online or through your local automotive dealer.

Before becoming an automotive technician, a candidate must pass the test. This process varies depending on where the applicant lives. Some states require candidates to complete a training program, while others let them study on their own. Some states permit technicians to work immediately after they are granted their license. Others require them to wait at least six consecutive months before they can be licensed.

To get started as an automotive technician, a person should apply to a local automotive dealership. New employees are usually apprentices when they first get hired. Apprenticeships last for three years. A student will learn to repair basic things like changing oil, adjusting brakes or replacing tires. They also learn how spark plugs are cleaned and inspect engine compartments. Some students are taught how to repair engines and replace transmission fluids. Many schools offer classes during regular hours. Some schools offer evening classes, however.

Once a student finishes his/her apprenticeship, it is possible to become a Journeyman. Journeymen generally spend four- to five decades learning how to fix major systems like transmissions. You will also learn how to repair complicated electrical components, as well as how to remanufacture engines and rebuild transmissions. Because they have the experience and knowledge to do the job right, employers love hiring journeymen.

After passing the exams, candidates may be eligible to open their own shop if they pass all requirements. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2010, nearly 1.7 Million automotive mechanic jobs were available. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted that this number would rise by 18% from 2009 to 2020. The candidate should expect to invest thousands of money in equipment and supplies if he/she decides to start his/her shop.

Automotive technicians' salaries depend on many factors such as the employer, whereabouts, education level and experience. A jobless person can expect to make $20,000 per year. A high school diploma is all that's required to earn approximately $21,000 annually. Earnings for those with an associate's diploma are approximately $24,000/year. Technicians with bachelor's degrees earn approximately $27,000 per year. Masters' degree holders earn around $32,000 per annum. Salaries are increasing so that a professional earning less than $30,000 could expect to make $40,000 in a few years.




 


 


The History of Pontiac Cars