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 ...
Produced between 2000 and 2005, the Pontiac Aztek crossover is often maligned for its unique styling and relatively poor sales. Best-known as the vehicle driven by Walter White, the main character in ...
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.
The Pontiac Aztek was absolutely ahead of its time. Of course, it was also wildly ugly for its day. What makes us look back on it somewhat fondly is its undeniable practicality and the fact that it ...
With more than 200K miles still running good; definitely a very good car for me and my family. Sadly they stop making it. I have always wondered about the Aztek when they first came out in 2001, but ...
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.