Pontiac Grand Am
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The Pontiac Grand Am is a compact and later mid-size car produced by General Motors’ Pontiac division, known for its sporty styling and popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
Aliases (2)
- Pontiac J2000 ×1
- Pontiac Tempest ×1
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
automobile model
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compact car → mid-size car → |
| assemblyLocation |
Lansing, Michigan
→
other General Motors plants in North America → |
| bodyStyle |
2-door coupe
→
3-door hatchback → 4-door sedan → |
| brand |
Pontiac
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| classChange |
compact car to mid-size car over its production run
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| discontinued |
due to Pontiac lineup restructuring
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| doorConfiguration |
2-door
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4-door → |
| engineType |
V6 engine
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inline-four engine → |
| fuelType |
gasoline
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| generation |
fifth generation (1999–2005)
→
first generation (1973–1975) → fourth generation (1992–1998) → second generation (1978–1980) → third generation (1985–1991) → |
| layout |
front-engine
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front-wheel drive → |
| manufacturer |
Pontiac
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| market |
North America
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| marketSegment |
personal luxury car
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sport compact → |
| notableFor |
popularity in the 1980s
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popularity in the 1990s → sporty styling → |
| parentCompany |
General Motors
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|
| platform |
GM A-body (1973–1975)
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GM A-body (1978–1980) → GM N-body (1985–2005) → |
| predecessor |
Pontiac Tempest
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| productionEnd |
2005
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| productionStart |
1973
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| relatedModel |
Chevrolet Malibu (platform-related in some generations)
→
Oldsmobile Alero → |
| soldBy |
Pontiac dealerships
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| stylingFeatures |
aggressive front fascia
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plastic body cladding (later generations) → |
| successor |
Pontiac G6
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|
| transmission |
automatic transmission
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manual transmission → |
Referenced by (5)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Pontiac G6
→
Pontiac Grand Am ("Pontiac Tempest") → |
predecessor |
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Holden Camira
("Pontiac J2000")
→
Oldsmobile Alero → |
relatedModel |
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Pontiac
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notableModel |