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Motor vehicle
Pontiac Phoenix
Overview
Manufacturer
Pontiac
Model years
1977–1984
Body and chassis
Class
Compact
Chronology
Predecessor
Pontiac Ventura
Successor
Pontiac Grand Am
The Pontiac Phoenix was a compact car that was sold from 1977 to 1984 by Pontiac. There were two generations of the Phoenix, both based on popular Chevrolet models, and both using the GM X platform designation. It was named for the mythological Phoenix, which would die in a self-inflicted fire and be reborn from the ashes. The Phoenix was replaced by the Grand Am in 1985.
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