Pontiac calls the 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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Everybody knows the story of the Pontiac Aztek, a vehicle widely considered to be one of the ugliest ever put into production—and a perfect example of an automaker bungling what seemed to be a great ...
Time has not been merciful to the Pontiac Aztek. Twenty years after its introduction, you'll still hear people call it one of the least attractive cars in history. Most people today know it as ...
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Every once in a while, a vehicle comes along that looks so different from the rest of the pack that the first reaction might be, "is this really necessary?" The shape immediately draws criticism, like ...
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 ...
Pontiac introduced the Aztek at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show and produced the proto-crossover the following year. Since then, it has been universally lauded as the ugliest car ever made in America.
The Pontiac Aztek is one of the most controversially-styled vehicles produced in recent times yet has quite a bit of a cult following, thanks in no small part to its involvement in Breaking Bad as the ...
Yup, you can add horsepower to an engine, you can stiffen up a suspension, you can upgrade the brakes. But there's just no cure for ugly.