I don't know that I would actually buy one of those... but it's hard to deny that is a perfect vehicle for me. I own a '10 camaro and an '00 S10. And all I do with the S10 is tow a small boat and occasionally use the bed. If that "new el camino" had the CTS/Camaro V6, along with a descent payload and towing capacity... shit it would be everything I need in one. Well, with one catch anyway. I'd hate to drive an awd/4wd vehicle as my daily driver, and I'd hate to be launching a boat with 2wd.
Uh I'm sorry to say this but uh australia already has one of these and is much better pontiac just copied it ... The Maloo is way better...no wonder pontiac died
The Pontiac 2010 El Camino is based off of a VE Holden Commodore Ute. Built in Australia and on the market. Google search it. They look almost the same except for some body work changes.
i was going to order one of these and then pontiac said they were not going to make them and a few weeks later the brand is getting discountined what a shame. what are u thinking General Motors
@2004oldsmobile There are some countries in the world that sell the Holden Commodore aka Pontiac G8 in LHD. Notably SAudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. You could buy a VE SS Commodore off the showroom floor in Australia, in sedan, ute or station wagon form for roughly $50,000 Australian (our currency presently has parity with the Greenback) They're a more extreme version of the Pontiac G8, albeit RHD
i remember seeing stuff about this car in a pontiac booklet, but i wondered why i never got to see any on the roads. they look weird, but el caminos are kind of cool. my gpa had one and the next door neighbor had one the same color but different style. both lasted many years
this was not called the El Camino although it was supose to shed some light on it, they called this the Pontiac G8 ST. El Camino was made by Chevy both owned by GM but still totally different manufactures
I don't know that I would actually buy one of those... but it's hard to deny that is a perfect vehicle for me. I own a '10 camaro and an '00 S10. And all I do with the S10 is tow a small boat and occasionally use the bed. If that "new el camino" had the CTS/Camaro V6, along with a descent payload and towing capacity... shit it would be everything I need in one. Well, with one catch anyway. I'd hate to drive an awd/4wd vehicle as my daily driver, and I'd hate to be launching a boat with 2wd.
l008comm 2 months ago
chevy should just get the origanal maloo r8 and make it an el camino
HSVshouldbeinamerica 7 months ago
Damnit GM, build it and call it a Chevy, Buick, I don't care-- just build it!
CEOkiller 9 months ago
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WHY IS THIS NOT IN AMERICA!
peeinXian 11 months ago
Uh I'm sorry to say this but uh australia already has one of these and is much better pontiac just copied it ... The Maloo is way better...no wonder pontiac died
mivida1212 1 year ago
That would of been a sweet ute in North America mate.
RichKilla86ers 1 year ago
hahaha these r all over the roads of australia, you can buy the basic models for under 26,000 US dollars. they have been out since 2006 in aus.
sheepy168 1 year ago
ugly and pontiac and chevy and gm is one so you can call it a chevy are gm are pontiac its all one :)
louisianaboi01 1 year ago
GO ROT IN HELL, SUSAN DOCHERTY!!!!
Pookatube 1 year ago
the el camino is a chevy not a pontiac
heavymetal6893 1 year ago 2
The Pontiac 2010 El Camino is based off of a VE Holden Commodore Ute. Built in Australia and on the market. Google search it. They look almost the same except for some body work changes.
ianf42 2 years ago
i was going to order one of these and then pontiac said they were not going to make them and a few weeks later the brand is getting discountined what a shame. what are u thinking General Motors
2004oldsmobile 2 years ago
@2004oldsmobile There are some countries in the world that sell the Holden Commodore aka Pontiac G8 in LHD. Notably SAudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. You could buy a VE SS Commodore off the showroom floor in Australia, in sedan, ute or station wagon form for roughly $50,000 Australian (our currency presently has parity with the Greenback) They're a more extreme version of the Pontiac G8, albeit RHD
Mechknight73 1 year ago
i remember seeing stuff about this car in a pontiac booklet, but i wondered why i never got to see any on the roads. they look weird, but el caminos are kind of cool. my gpa had one and the next door neighbor had one the same color but different style. both lasted many years
sarah20xoxo 2 years ago
this was not called the El Camino although it was supose to shed some light on it, they called this the Pontiac G8 ST. El Camino was made by Chevy both owned by GM but still totally different manufactures
adiosk8r91 2 years ago
I was going to buy one of these when they came out...there goes a dream.
thanks for making this.
PontiacGA05 2 years ago