Pontiac LeMans
The Pontiac LeMans is a compact car that was produced by the American automobile manufacturer Pontiac from 1961 to 1981. Initially introduced as a trim level for the Pontiac Tempest, it became a standalone model in 1963. The LeMans was known for its sporty design and performance, appealing to a wide range of consumers during its production years.
Throughout its history, the LeMans underwent several design changes and engine upgrades, reflecting the evolving automotive trends of the time. It was available in various body styles, including coupes, sedans, and convertibles, making it a versatile choice for buyers looking for a stylish and practical vehicle.