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  • car guys explain pontiacs please...

    I work at a place that does emergency roadside assisstance. I have noticed a trend.

    Pontiacs will suddenly die while driving for no(seemingly) reason or warning.

    90% of my calls are for pontiacs.

    What gives?
    My sanity has been dripping out of me my whole life, today they turned on the faucet.....

  • #2
    No idea what the beef is there, but IMO most if not all Pontiacs are shit on wheels. I have trouble with mine on a semi-regular basis, and I seem to remember that my mom's old Pontiac would crap out on her at regular intervals too. Needless to say, if I ever get another car in my lifetime, it ain't gonna be a Pontiac.
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    • #3
      next week i am going to keep a tally to get statistics other than what it seems.
      My sanity has been dripping out of me my whole life, today they turned on the faucet.....

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      • #4
        Wait.... that hasn't happen to just me? I have a '93 Grand Prix and it's happened to me twice. Once I was pulling into a parking space and it cut off, but I was able to maneuver the car into the spot and use the emergency break in case it wasn't in park. Another time my car died on my in the middle of an intersection. That was bad. Fortunately the guy behind me offered to push my car into a parking lot. I thanked him and tried to give him some money but he declined saying that he was just doing his good deed for the day.

        I really want to know why this happens though, in case it ever happens to me again. I've had the car for four years and it's only happened twice, so hopefully it won't happen again. And I don't think my Pontiac is a shit on wheels - it was very cheap and besides those two times it cut off, I haven't had any problems with it. Am I the only one who likes their Pontiac?
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        • #5
          Poor
          Old
          Nut
          Thinks
          Its
          A
          Cadallac

          ?

          I had a Grand Prix (boat) in high school and early college - it was old when I got it but was great cruising to and from college (about 3 hours away in the middle of Maine). Never died on me - sold it a few years loater for $800.
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          ... as in "Ifn thet dawg comes at me, Ima gonna shutz ma panz!"

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          • #6
            I used to wind up behind a Grand Am quite frequently on my way to work. The owner had taken the letters off and rearranged them to spell out "Damn Car." ok, so he had to break off part of the G to make it into a C. I still laughed!
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            • #7
              I actually really like Pontiacs. I've had several and never had a problem....well, except for one. But that wasn't because it was a Pontiac, it was because the guy I bought it from didn't take care of it.


              Although, all the Pontiacs that I've owned have been older ones (80s). Maybe the newer ones are a different story.

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              • #8
                Pontiacs, like a lot of vehicles designed by the "Big 3" are made for one purpose, and it's rarely longevity. Corvettes for example are made for speed and as such have been compared to riding a luge on asphalt, only not as comfortable or controllable.

                Even luxury cars made by them are not really designed to last long without insane maintenance regimes and not even then. There are a lot of reasons why, but it does boil down to money. Whether it's intentional to keep people buying or as a byproduct of lower development and construction costs, the result is the same. It's actually why the Japanese designed cars are usually higher rated and the big 3 can't even compete against the european market.
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                • #9
                  I personally think Neons are worse, as they were not designed with safety or longtime use in mind.
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                  • #10
                    I am not a huge fan of Pontiacs, but have no direct experience with them as an owner.

                    I DO know they can't possibly be as bad as Dodges, the car I hate more than any other. I've owned two Dodges. Both died horrible deaths. Both sucked great big donkey ass. I've owned two Chevys. Both have rocked.

                    As a matter of fact, when I was looking for my new (now current) vehicle, the thing I said to the dealers I talked to were, "no red vehicles, and no Dodges." Red was practical....cops notice them more. I like to stay under the radar. As for my other stipulation? I've been burned twice by Dodge. I will NOT be burned again.

                    "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
                    Still A Customer."

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                    • #11
                      Every car has quirks, just have to find out what it is.

                      Pontiac I have no idea what is going on with them, need to be more specific, model, years of production usually will have a common factor of the breakdown.

                      And funny my chrysler product has run like a champ for 9 straight years only once needing to be brought home on a hook.. Just depends on what day of the week it was built, I guess its a Tuesday car.
                      Last edited by Bosch; 03-16-2009, 04:59 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Are you sure it's just Pontiacs? Or are you also counting other GM vehicles that are mechanically the same? Chev, Buick, Olds, etc.
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                        • #13
                          as i said next week i am going to keep track of year make and model of every call of stalled while driivng.
                          My sanity has been dripping out of me my whole life, today they turned on the faucet.....

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                          • #14
                            It could also be that there is a higher percentage of Pontiacs in your area than in other areas (we call this a spooky type thing).

                            Or it could be that they just suck ass!
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                            • #15
                              Quoth lordlundar View Post
                              Pontiacs, like a lot of vehicles designed by the "Big 3" are made for one purpose, and it's rarely longevity. Corvettes for example are made for speed and as such have been compared to riding a luge on asphalt, only not as comfortable or controllable.

                              Even luxury cars made by them are not really designed to last long without insane maintenance regimes and not even then. There are a lot of reasons why, but it does boil down to money. Whether it's intentional to keep people buying or as a byproduct of lower development and construction costs, the result is the same. It's actually why the Japanese designed cars are usually higher rated and the big 3 can't even compete against the european market.
                              This used to be true for the big 3. Ford has actually caught up to Toyota and Honda regarding reliability.

                              The Corvette is the only GM product I would own. If GM built all it's vehicles to the same quality standards that it built the Corvette and their Cadillacs they would not be on the verge of going under.
                              Forget Chrysler. You couldn't pay me enough to drive one of their vehicles.

                              For the record, our 3 daily drivers are an Acura a Subaru and a BMW.
                              My wife's work trucks are all Ford F-150's. We really haven't had problems with any of them.
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