Pontiacs That Drivers Can Get for a Steal Today
Despite being a now-defunct automobile brand, Pontiacs are still some of the most coveted cars on the market. Luckily, second-hand sites like eBay have plenty of amazing, low-priced Pontiacs. Find 51 of the best cheap models below - and how much they cost.
2008 Pontiac Solstice - $2,025
If you want a gorgeous Pontiac for a fraction of the price, you can get your hands on a well-preserved, low-mileage 2008 Solstice for just over $2,000! This fast, agile roadster is perfect for cruising across town with the roof down all summer.
1985 Pontiac Fiero - $9,500
This ‘80s Pontiac Fiero is a collector car in the making. With only one previous owner, it has decent mileage and has been properly looked after. Both the exterior and interior are spotless, and you get some serious power for the price, which is very reasonable.
1965 Pontiac GTO - $12,000
Even back in the ‘60s, GTOs were fast! And while this $500 model is definitely a fixer-upper, it’s the perfect project car for those who love to tinker. You can turn it into whatever you'd like, with all the necessary parts included.
1968 Pontiac Bonneville - $15,100
The seller describes this original 1968 Bonneville as a “beautiful cruiser”, and we're inclined to agree! It's in pristine condition, with sleek bodywork, a stunning paint job, and all the fancy interior features you could want. It's a serious steal for $15,100.
1979 Pontiac Firebird - $2,550
Any affordable special edition Pontiac is sure to spike interest! So you'll have to be quick if you want to snap up this ‘79 Firebird, complete with an authentic bandit-edition flame trim. It needs some restoration but has unbridled potential.
1975 Pontiac Trans Am - $5,000
Plenty of Pontiac fans have their eyes on this low-cost project car, so don't delay! When fully restored, this 1975 Trans Am will be a high-speed beast on the road, especially with the iconic ‘78 Camaro parts that make up the body.
1964 Pontiac Catalina - $1,000
Yes, you read that right! This authentic 1964 Pontiac Catalina really is selling for $1,000! It has an original, iconic ‘61 Pontiac body design that still looks good 60 years later. A little makeover could easily make it last 60 more!
1992 Pontiac Sunbird SE - $250
Any car that costs $250 is a steal, but especially an underrated Pontiac model. The Sunbird ceased production in 1994, so even the latest models are rare and sought-after. With some dedication, this 2-liter convertible Sunbird SE could be ruling the roads in 2025.
1996 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - $12,000
Anyone who knows anything about Pontiacs will know that authentic Grand Prix models can easily fetch six figures, so $12,000 is pennies by comparison. This ‘96 model is also in good condition, with preserved bodywork but new tires and brakes for safe driving.
1978 Pontiac Trans Am - $14,900
This ‘78 Trans Am may be on the pricier end of “affordable”, but it’s still a great deal compared to other vintage Pontiacs. It’s truly one of a kind, with a gorgeous gold design and snowflake-spoke wheels. With a little more love, its value will dramatically increase.
2003 Pontiac Vibe - $1,500
Pontiac introduced the Vibe as a reliable, practical vehicle for families, and it certainly did the job. This 2003 model is still in great condition and has decent mileage, so its insanely low price almost seems too good to be true.
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge - $13,944
If you want vintage Pontiac style and performance, this 1970 GTO Judge is what you've been searching for. It's very well-priced for a car with an iconic muscular design and roaring V8 engine. People are already bidding, so don't delay!
2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - $1,000
This is another four-figure steal that every Pontiac fan should know about. It's a 4th-generation WS6-trim convertible with a 6-speed transmission and insanely low mileage. Given that the original retail price was over $30,000, $1,000 is a massive steal.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans - $20,000
This one may seem steep in price, but consider what a great deal this is. An original, vintage Le Mans with a convertible roof and well-preserved muscle bodywork is worth much more than $20,000, so this car is an undeniable steal!
1997 Pontiac Firebird Convertible - $13,900
If you prefer stylish, sporty cars, you've probably looked longingly at many pricey Firebird Convertibles. At $13,900, this 1997 model is the answer to all your daredevil prayers, and you'll absolutely feel the power of that rev-happy engine.
2006 Pontiac Solstice Roadster - $3,395
Even as they approached the end, Pontiac was still turning out incredible cars. This 2006 Solstice Roadster is an excellent cheap car for those who appreciate a modern design and don’t mind fixing it up. For $3,395, it's the deal of all deals!
2008 Pontiac Vibe - $6,495
There’s no shame in loving the simple things in life, especially if they're priced as cheaply as this 2008 Pontiac Vibe! It's a practical commuter hatchback that you can drive straight away, with no need for any extra work. It drives smoothly and handles like a dream.
1965 Pontiac Grand Prix - $100
It doesn't get much cheaper than this! Any keen hobbyist will appreciate the challenge of restoring this 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix, especially for the incredibly low price of $100. Back in top form, the classic Grand Prix has iconic muscle car looks and performance.
2007 Pontiac G6 GT - $14,900
With so many dull 2000s cars on the road, this Pontiac G6 GT is a breath of fresh air. It's also a great deal at less than $15,000, with a well-maintained fastback body and functional convertible roof. With a $500 deposit, this beauty could be yours.
1956 Pontiac Star Chief - $22,222.22
This iconic Pontiac Star Chief spares no expenses on the 2s- or the style! It's a real vintage beauty with a remarkably restored interior and exterior. It also has a V8 engine for more refined power output and improved touring capabilities.
1966 Pontiac Tempest - $12,500
If you're going to spend $12,500 on anything, it should be this 1966 Pontiac Tempest. As a previous project car, it has been cleaned up and restored, and now it's ready for a new owner to get its engine going.
1990 Pontiac Sunbird LE - $6,890
What truly sets this Pontiac Sunbird apart is the fact that it was custom-made in 1989. It's a classy red model with a white convertible roof and beautiful, sporty windows. For less than $7,000, you could be touring around the countryside in it.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans - $2,000
This 1972 Le Mans is far cheaper than the one we previously mentioned, but with some hard work and dedication, it will look just as good. When bought new, it costs 8 times the price, so this pre-owned Southern beauty is an undeniable steal.
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - $4,000
This 2000 Grand Prix GTP may have a supercharged engine, but its price is more of a gentle stroll. Paying $4,000 for a reliable car that also looks great - by older or current standards - is a great deal. It's itching to be driven immediately.
2006 Pontiac G6 GTP - $8,995
Like the previously mentioned 2007 G6, this 2006 Pontiac sedan is the perfect everyday vehicle that doesn't skimp on style. It has basic but well-maintained features, with a clean Carfax report and only one previous owner. It's great value for money.
1968 Pontiac Catalina Convertible - $12,750
If you've been searching for a classic car that will reliably serve your contemporary needs, look no further! This 1968 Catalina Convertible is a thing of beauty and grace, with a powerful V8 engine and shiny chrome trim. It's an affordable yet gorgeous dream.
1971 Pontiac Grand Ville - $20,000
The average price of an old Pontiac Grand Ville is around $25,000, so this gorgeous 1971 model is a steal. The price also includes the cost of prior restoration, which is what keeps these ‘70s pony cars in such good condition.
1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - $5,000
Don't let the rust put you off! This cheap ‘76 Firebird Trans Am is a diamond in the rough, and the right collector will soon have it in tip-top condition once more. Any ardent Pontiac fan will have fun working on this classic.
1969 Pontiac Tempest - $3,900
Just like an actual tempest, this ‘69 Pontiac will zoom into your life and sweep you away. It's currently selling for under $4,000, which is incredible for a vintage car, and leaves plenty of cash for an all-important facelift.
1963 Pontiac Bonneville - $4,900
The Pontiac Bonneville hits the list again- this time, from all the way back in 1963. It’s a fixer-upper if we’ve ever seen one, but that shouldn’t put you off, especially when it costs less than $5,000. It’ll be good as new in no time.
1984 Pontiac Parisienne - $10,000
Picture this: cruising the streets of your hometown in a car that screams “French sophistication”. For just $10,000, this classic Pontiac could be yours. It makes the wagon stylish, and a quick clean-up job will have it back in top condition in no time.
1969 Pontiac GTO Judge - $20,000
The $20,000 price tag for this 1969 GTO Judge may seem high, but given that classic models can go for anything up to $88,000, this is a huge saving! It needs a bit of restorative work, but it's otherwise well-maintained and very exciting.
2006 Pontiac Solstice - $11,900
Anyone who enjoys driving at high speeds with the top down will jump at the chance to buy a Pontiac Solstice for $11,900. This well-maintained gem is complete with black and white racing stripes and a sporty design that exceeds expectations on the road.
1986 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - $15,000
Hundreds of pairs of eyes are on this surviving ‘86 Pontiac Trans Am WS6, and for good reason! It has low mileage, well-preserved, sleek bodywork, and original Pontiac glass. This classic has aged like fine wine, but luckily isn't priced like it!
2005 Pontiac GTO - $15,100
It’s possible for a car to be a classic, even if it was manufactured in the 2000s. That’s how many people feel about the 2005 Pontiac GTO, and this second-hand model is a steal with fewer than 15,000 miles on it and a clean performance history.
2006 Pontiac Solstice Convertible - $14,400
What makes this 2006 Pontiac Solstice different to the ones we've already mentioned? Its convertible roof, of course! It's a sleeker, sportier option for those who prefer a smaller, more agile ride. It's also wonderfully cheap, which is always a bonus.
1996 Pontiac Firebird Formula - $6,495
This is another special edition Pontiac that any enthusiast will struggle to resist! It needs a little work, which the excellent price reflects, but has a unique WS9 formula performance package, which yields unlimited potential for speed, especially with its well-preserved, roaring engine.
1948 Pontiac Silver Streak - $29,995
We're not sure about silver, but you'd absolutely strike gold with this glorious 1940s Pontiac! The old Silver Streak is as vintage as it gets, and it’s possible to get your hands on one for around $29,000 on the used cars market.
1965 Pontiac Ventura - $38,995
This 1965 Ventura is one of the more expensive pre-loved Pontiacs on our list, but it's well worth mentioning. It promises speed and style, and it's fully restored and ready for the roads. The price is a bargain compared to other vintage car markets.
1967 Pontiac Tempest Convertible - $1,000
In any other case, a vintage Tempest Convertible selling for $1,000 would set off alarm bells, but this low price is designed to leave you with enough money to fix it up. With a good engine and paint job, you'll be overtaking modern cars in no time!
1977 Pontiac Phoenix - $6,800
Like a true phoenix, this 1977 Pontiac has risen from the ashes and could be yours for less than $7,000. It's just as magical to drive, and you can mod it to fit your preferences, giving it more power as it glides effortlessly over various terrain.
2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP - $12,450
Every Pontiac has its own demographic, and this 2008 Solstice GXP is made for daredevils! It's also priced very generously for a rare, turbocharged Pontiac with a mint-condition interior and engine capable of 260 horsepower! Even better, it also has very low mileage.
1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe - $11,900
What’s more amazing than a classic car? A classic car with the original paint and bodywork! This 1953 Chieftain Deluxe is a luxury vintage car with all the trimmings, and you’ll be the talk of the town if you get this great deal and bring retro back to the roads.
2008 Pontiac Torrent - $3,400
This 2008 Pontiac Torrent is a great example of the practical cars General Motors released towards the end of the Pontiac brand. And for $3,400, it's a no-brainer that this is a good deal. You'll get a reliable SUV with modern tech and a nice exterior.
1977 Pontiac Trans Am - $12,000
This is another steal if you love restoring classic cars. For $12,000, you get the 1977 Trans Am, which needs a bit of restorative work, and a new engine and transmission system to install. We think that’s a pretty good deal!
2007 Pontiac Solstice - $10,500
Even the most casual fast-car enthusiasts will know that convertibles are usually quite pricey. Luckily, this modern Pontiac Solstice is far cheaper, yet it still delivers a spotless interior and beautiful, shiny exterior that anyone would look good driving in.
1974 Pontiac Grand Ville Convertible - $9,750
The Grand Ville is one of Pontiac's most famous and luxurious icons, so it’s rare you’ll find a great deal like this! This stunning pony car has a rev-happy V8 engine, automatic transmission, and front-wheel disc brakes. It's a true vision to behold.
1987 Pontiac Fiero - $13,699
The Fiero was an innovative ‘80s Pontiac, so we're shocked to see one available at such a low price. Not only that, but it has just 893 miles! It features unique space-age styling, a sumptuous interior, and exhilarating mechanical capabilities.
1964 Pontiac GTO Convertible - $30,600
This is the most expensive pre-loved Pontiac on our list, but it deserves a mention because it's an original Pontiac muscle car! It has the iconic, all-American aggression from grille to fender, and that sort of vintage muscle would usually cost up to $100,000.
1936 Pontiac Master Series 6 - $5,900
We're going really retro with this recommendation, but who wouldn't admire it? This 1936 Master Series 6 needs to be cleaned up and cared for, but it's a dream project car for those who love to restore and collect classic cars.
1928 Pontiac 6-28 Coupe - $13,995
We had to end on this incredible 1928 6-28 Coupe because we've never seen anything like it outside of photographs. It may look old, but it has serious charm and is still great for touring. $13,995 is super reasonable for such a vintage model.