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When you are on the road, an accident is the least desired experience. Driving your Pontiac make sure you did everything possible to protect yourself, your passengers and you car. Outfitting your car with such essential car guards as bull bars and Pontiac Front Runners, you strengthen both face and back of your vehicle and add security to your ride. Moreover, most guard accessories can be used to enhance your vehicle's look. When it comes to front-end protection, majority of Pontiac bumper covers are made of high-quality steel that is finished to look bright and stylish. So whether you drive on the rough terrain or in the city, with stainless steel front runners you get both protection and upscale design to fit any situation. In case you need something to bring your Pontiac on the next level, take advantage of chrome bull bars.

Glossy chrome coating has always been a sign of luxury, so extending your vehicle's exterior with chrome parts you will immediately create an eye-popping look for your ride. Along with exquisite appearance, Pontiac chrome bumper covers provide the same solid protection as stainless steel front runners. Considering your vehicle's protection equipment, think of both front fascia and rear-end equipment. Such plain accessories as tail light guards can save you pretty penny when the damage is done. Plus, if coated with mirror polished finished or chrome, they can work as additional design cues and highlight the looks of your Pontiac. When choosing protection parts for your Pontiac, be it bull bars or tail light guards, make sure you select the proper item, tailored specifically for your Pontiac model. This way you will save precious installation time a great deal.

About PONTIAC

For those who desire long-range durability but also crave reciprocal performance, Pontiac has been there, featuring models such as the flagship Bonneville, the ever-popular Trans Am, the sleek but economical Sunfire editions, all the way to the even more contemporary "G" line that has garnered so much attention. A stand out performer on the track as well as the street, Pontiac drivers will always enjoy the power and style that they have come to know and love. It's a relationship as boundless as the name itself.

Thanks to a complete redesign and the success of NBC's Knight Rider, the Firebird created a surge that would help set a tempo for the first part of the decade. The Fiero was introduced two years later in 1984. A two-seater coupe, the Pontiac Fiero provided drivers with a nice chunk of performance at a decent price tag and became an immediate hit. Together with the Grand Prix, Grand Am, and Trans Am still holding strong, Pontiac models were gaining consistent sales. The '90s saw anti-lock brakes, airbags, and GM's vaunted Quad-4 engine as standard Pontiac parts on all models. Revisions to the Firebird in 1993 and 1998, respectively, sparked interest. Pontiac also renewed the Grand Prix, making it comparable to compact stars such as the Accord. As the new millennium came into focus, Pontiac got to work. Thanks to the birth of the Pursuit and the Grand Am's transformation into the stylish G6 in 2004, Pontiac sustained relevancy. Other models such as the sporty G8, the Torrent - a versatile yet stylish SUV, and the legendary GTO all contribute to the ongoing legacy that Pontiac is known for throughout the country.

Since 1926, Pontiac has been recognized for producing high-performing vehicles that deliver on style and dependability. Named after the famous Native American Chief Pontiac, the brand started off in 1900 as the Pontiac Spring & Wagon Works. In 1908, the Oakland Motor Company and Pontiac Spring & Wagon Works merged to form the Oakland Motor Car Company. Soon after, GM purchased the Oakland Motor Car Company. Pontiac quickly took off, not only outselling Oakland, but establishing a standard with its 6-cylinder Cartercar. Throughout the 1920s Pontiac's line of 6-cylinder engines made an immediate impact, most notably with the Chief, which sold almost 77,000 units in its first year. Come the early '30s, Pontiac was assembling affordable sedans which featured inline 8-cylinder engines by borrowing heavily from GM stablemate Chevy. It was during these instances of innovation where Pontiac began to assert itself more and more as a company with a reputation for providing performance-oriented vehicles and strong Pontiac parts the everyday driver could get their hands on.

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