In 1965, Pontiac customers overwhelmingly favored the hardtop GTO variant, with 55,722 units sold, overshadowing the convertible and sports coupe versions. Most sought-after were the four-barrel GTOs, with over 54,800 units sold, followed by the…
Author: Jameson Duya
Jameson Duya covers the shifting landscape of the global auto industry, with a focus on emerging markets, international brands, and cross-border innovation. At Dax Street, he tracks how global trends—from electric vehicle adoption to supply chain shifts—are reshaping the way cars are built, sold, and driven.
