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Home Research Pontiac Aztek 2002 Consumer reviews 2002 Pontiac Aztek consumer reviews $20,295–$23,295 MSRP range (11 reviews) 81% of drivers recommend this car ...
The Pontiac Aztek was largely panned for its five year run, but we think it would have held up pretty well these days. It was ahead of its time.
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 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.
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.
Its developers call it the Pontiac Aztek. They should've called it the Gizmo. It hauls neither dirt nor bricks. But it carries lots of booty, including a removable center console that can be used ...
Pontiac's Aztek is scheduled for emergency surgery – a facelift, body-colour cladding and larger wheels – as well as a price cut. The cure is as drastic as the complaint.