Interesting Facts About the Pontiac Phoenix
The Pontiac Phoenix was a compact car sold from 1977 through 1984. It spanned two distinct generations, with the first offering a range of body styles and the second moving onto GM's new X‑body platform.
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First Generation Variety (1977‑1979)
The original Phoenix, produced from 1977 to 1979, was available as a 4‑door sedan, a notchback coupe, and a hatchback coupe. This diverse lineup gave buyers several style choices within the compact segment.
Second Generation Switch to the X‑Body (1980‑1984)
In 1980 Pontiac introduced the second‑generation Phoenix, built on General Motors' new X‑body platform. This redesign marked a shift from the earlier body styles to a more modern, front‑wheel‑drive architecture.
Shared Assembly Lines with Chevrolet (1982 Onward)
Starting in 1982, the Phoenix shared its assembly line with Chevrolet's X‑body and A‑body models, essentially becoming the same car under different branding. This production overlap meant many components were interchangeable across the brands.
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