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The Pontiac Aztek lasted until the 2005 model year, when it sold just 5,020 units. Ironically, it might have found its niche had it held out for just a few more years.
The Pontiac Aztek featured 93.5 cubic-feet of storage and a 400-pound capacity sliding cargo tray, ready to deliver bikes, backpacks, camping gear, or groceries with easy loading and unloading.
The 2004 Pontiac Aztek was an SUV from the early 2000s, and 2004 was no exception. If you have one, or are thinking about buying one, here's what to look for.
This 2005 Pontiac Aztek Rally is the most attractive edition of a model so ugly that it tainted its parent to the point that the brand became a joke.
The Pontiac Aztek seemed like a great idea at the time. It was the late ’90s, the American economy was booming, and we were buying Sport Utility Vehicles by the literal millions. By 2000, the ...
That piece showcases three never-before-seen Aztek design sketches created before and after the first concept, such as the one above, all of which Clarke received from the GM Design Heritage Archive.