Pontiac
We offer specialist repairs on gearbox, DMF, CSC and all clutch related hydraulic systems and clutch replacement for your Pontiac. So whether you drive a:
- Sunfire (2002 – 2005)
- G5 (2005 – 2008)
- Grand Am (1999 – 2005)
- G6 (2006 – 2009)
- Bonneville (1999 – 2005)
- Grand Prix (2004 – 2008)
- Vibe (2003 – 2008)
- Firebird (1992 – 1997)
- Trans Sport (1991 – 1996)
- GTO (2003 – 2006)
- Aztek (2001 – 2005)
- Torrent (2005 – 2009)
- Solstice (2006 – 2009)
We can help get your car firing on all cylinders again.
In addition to our offering the best in clutch and gearbox reconditioning, repair and replacement, we also provide a full range of garage services for your Pontiac. These include, but are not limited to, battery inspection, general repairs, full servicing and we also hold full MOT capabilities.
So give our team a call, whatever your motoring need, and they will gladly help you and arrange for you to get back on the road. The full range of options is offered at each of our four branches – Birmingham, Cannock, Derby and Tipton – simply choose the branch closest to you for your convenience. We offer vehicle recovery if you require rescuing from the roadside, and we also offer a free courtesy car for you to use while we carry out the repairs to your vehicle. We appreciate how valuable your time is, and we want to make car repairs and maintenance as minimal a distraction as possible.
As an independent business, we are not tied to a particular manufacturer and also we are free to source the highest quality replacement parts for all of our jobs. The beauty of being independent is that we can offer the highest level of care and expertise, without charging main dealership prices. Our technicians are trained to be experts in their field, with many years experience on hand to identify the problems, diagnose the issues and implement the repair. We are a family owned business and are very proud of our 25 year heritage, and we are keen to keep our excellent reputation within the industry by continuing to provide A1 levels of service and care to our customers.
All of our work is covered by our comprehensive parts and labour warranty. Even better, all of our clutch kits are covered for 2 full years, an industry leading offer. This is part of the reason we get so many happy customer reviews.
Click on the links above to find your closest branch and get in touch today. We will have you back on the road, for less money, in no time!
Pontiac was a brand of motor cars under the General Motors stable, but then aren’t most American brands?! Founded in Pontiac, Michigan in 1926 the brand was to act as a companion make for the more expensive and exclusive Oakland Automobiles line. Various events actually meant that the Oakland brand was absorbed into Pontiac just 5 years later, and Pontiac would go on to create cars until 2009.
Creator of some iconic automobiles of Americana fromt he ate 40’s right through to the 1970’s, Pontiac was an American favourite alongside the likes of Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Ford and GM. The Pontiac GTO was a muscle car to rival anything in it’s niche i the late 60’s and early 70’s. A stunning looking vehicle, best in its class with mechanicals to match.
The oil crisis and regulatory guideline tightening of the 1970s meant that Pontiac had to re-evaluate the production of cars with gargantuan engines producing enormous power – as did the rest of the American brands at the time, but unfortunately Pontiac was not quite as adept at change as some other brands.
After some uninspiring cars in the 1970s the Pontiac Fiero saw sales figures increase to the point where confidence was high enough to relaunch the Firebird. Although it had never really gone away, the Pontiac Firebird got an overhaul and relaunch in 1985 – although it was still a very ostentatious, fuel hungry, powerful car. In complete opposite to this move, Pontiac took the decision to aim for the younger market and all but 4 of their models in 1988 were front wheel drive. This saw them move up to be the third most popular brand in the US in the late 80’s – a tremendous recovery from the 1970s when it seemed like the door might close on this great brand.
However by the early 2000’s the brand popularity had fallen and they had lost market share. As the grim financial situation that gripped the world took its toll on GM, the American behemoth had no choice but to rearrange their brand portfolio and unfortunately this meant retiring some brands entirely. Pontiac was one of these brands and they officially ceased manufacturing cars n 2009 – being phased out entirely with all of their dealers closed the following year.