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Pontiac was an American automotive brand operating under General Motors until 2010. The Pontiac brand ended around the same time brands like Mercury and Saturn shut their doors for good. Pontiac was born from the Oakland Motor Car Company in 1909 in Michigan. The Pontiac name was adopted in 1916 and was derived from the name of the Ottawa Indian chief, who also had a hand in naming the city of Pontiac, Michigan.
Even though there aren’t any new Pontiacs out on dealership lots, it doesn’t mean they don’t deserve top-notch, affordable insurance coverage. If you’re driving a Pontiac car or SUV, choose your model from the list below and find helpful info on average rates and other tips that can save you some serious cash.
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