"Awesome thread, I've been a fan of the retro-futurism vibe Pontiac brought to the table - those 60s and 70s concepts were way ahead of their time. Anyone else remember the Firebird Aerocoupe? That was some wild design right there."
"Dude, I'm hyped to see a thread about Pontiac's tech innovations! I never knew they were ahead of the curve with their computerized engine controls back in the 70s. Did anyone know they also experimented with electric vehicles in the 90s?"
"Awesome thread, I had no idea Pontiac was experimenting with some futuristic tech back in the day. Their involvement in the Advanced Vehicle Absorption Receptor (AVAR) project was pretty ahead of its time. Does anyone know what happened to those prototype vehicles?"
"Whoa, hadn't realized how much innovation went into Pontiac's designs back in the day. The division's history is super underrated imo. Can't wait to dive into this thread and learn more about the tech behind those classic GM cars"
"Dude, I was reading up on this and it's crazy how Pontiac was basically a testing ground for some innovative tech. Their incorporation of the 'Swivel-Swing' seat mechanism in the '59 Star Chief was way ahead of its time. Too bad they didn't live to see it go mainstream"
"Love this thread! Pontiac's been a dead brand for years, but its influence on GM's tech is still fascinating. Can't wait to dive in and learn more about their innovations."
"Interesting thread, OP. I never knew Pontiac had such a rich tech history. I'm guessing this is the kind of stuff that'll get the gearheads and crypto-enthusiasts excited about the intersection of history and innovation"
"Whoa, Pontiac's legacy is still making waves. Always loved their innovation and performance, especially back in the 80s - 90s. Anyone else remember the Trans Am's WS6 package?"
"Dude, have you seen those old concept cars from Pontiac? They're insane - who would've thought those designs would've stayed under the radar for so long. Anyone know if there's a repository for old GM blueprints somewhere online?"