New York Auto Show: 2010 Pontiac sport truck - you get to pick the name

Posted: March 19th, 2008
Filed under: Auto Shows, GM, Pontiac
2010 Pontiac Sport Truck

Besides the more exciting Solstice Coupe and the G8 GXP, GM also showed the 2010 Pontiac Ute sport truck. GM needs some serious help on what to call the car so head over to www.pontiac.com/namethiscar to give your 2 cents.

Power comes from the same 6.0L V8 engine used in the G8 GT producing 361hp and 385 lb-ft of torque. The sport truck offers a cargo space of 42.7 cubic feet and is able to haul 3,500 pounds.

While you wonder what you’ll call this creation from GM, we’re going to wonder who’s actually going to buy it.

Click through for live images from the 2008 New York Auto Show.

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4 Responses to “New York Auto Show: 2010 Pontiac sport truck - you get to pick the name”

  1. Jacob Says:


    Visit Jacob

    So coool! I might have to trade in my SSr for one of these!! Yeah!!!

  2. Allen Says:


    Visit Allen

    You own an SSR? Wow…… really?

  3. Brooke Says:


    Visit Brooke

    Looks like a retro El Camino, but since the SSR was crap, I think this will be too. At least it looks better than an SSR

  4. Zermatt Says:


    Visit Zermatt

    This fits into my need for vehicles that other people would not find practical. I also have a feeling that his vehicle could become very exclusive, but not intentionally. I like that, too.


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