The Pontiac Aztek was misunderstood. It was a lifestyle vehicle, an outdoorsy crossover similar in idea to the Honda Element that was genuinely practical and had cool features like an integrated tent.
Not only was the Pontiac Aztek a sales flop for General Motors in the early 2000s, but its haphazard design made it the butt of countless jokes in the motoring media and in car enthusiast circles.
Pontiac calls its Aztek a sport recreation vehicle that blends the attributes of a sport utility vehicle with those of a minivan, sedan and wagon. Designed to provide all-purpose transportation, it ...
While universally disliked by those who have to look at them, the Pontiac Aztek's versatility has made it popular among its owners. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Rally edition is extra versatile as it ...
If you're a fan of strange cars from General Motors, you already know about the Pontiac Aztek. If not, and you're not a fan of the popular television show, Breaking Bad, where the Aztek serves as the ...
A 2003 Pontiac Aztek that carved out a second life as an internet icon is now being auctioned for charity, offering bidders a chance to own a crossover with an unusually colorful backstory. The ...
A 2003 Pontiac Aztek, a vehicle that has transcended its infamous reputation to become a beloved underdog, is now up for auction on Cars and Bids with all proceeds benefiting charity. The enthusiast ...
The Pontiac Aztek was quirky and quite controversial when it came out, though we have to admit that it hasn’t aged that badly. On top of that, it has some unique features, and if you feel like it is ...
This 2003 Pontiac Aztek is one of the lowest-mile examples around. After dismal sales, the Aztek gained prominence after its appearance in the hit TV series, Breaking Bad. This yellow example has ...