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So long to the old Grand AM It 's time to say farewell to the Bland Am. Time to wave good-bye to the King of Cladding, the Emperor of Overkill and the Queen of Coif.
After nearly six years without a much needed makeover, Pontiac is pulling the plug on the four-door Grand Am, a car that has carried the brand's midsize sedan torch for nearly two decades. This is good news. In its final form the Grand Am was a mullet on wheels — dated, sometimes scary and yet, hugely popular. Pontiac sold more than a million Grand Ams in the last five years alone. That's more total cars than Mazda, Porsche, Subaru and Jaguar sold in the same timeframe combined.
Replacing the Grand Am sedan (the coupe lives on for another year) is the four-door 2005 Pontiac G6, which is a larger, sportier and more appealing package than its aged predecessor could ever boast. Plus the clean new look doesn't hide behind an armor of cladding. Read more on the G6 here |

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