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Zharr J-Wolf

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  1. Hello there, nice to meet everyone, my name, or Alias I go by, is Zharr J.Wolf, I am a die-hard Pontiac lover and its been my most favorite brand in the world, so much that I even sold my BMW M5 for a Grand Prix base model. I cannot see myself driving any other car that suits me better. The Fire Arrow is like my trademark, and I am one of those people who would pay everything to bring this brand back to resurrection. My first car was a Pontiac Sunfire in 2008 when I was 18. I drove that car for 5 years and someone busted the crap out of it before I had the chance to own it. (Previous owners, am I right?) It was the most reliable car I ever had, never left me stranded, and I wish I could have held onto it. 2 years later when I found out that the car brand had sunk and was gone, I was devastated. I loved my car, and was excited to get the next, and I wished I hadnt traded it in for a Chevy Cobalt LT. It didnt feel right to me as I drove that car for a few years. After that car was in a crash, I then was given a BMW M5 for free, which was nice, until it started leaving me stranded and dying at random, I decided to sell that thing and get myself a 07' Grand Prix base model.. had GT aspects to it, the 5-button tachometer, the buttons on the steering wheel, everything. Then unfortunate events began to befall me on the grand prix, first the deer crash, then the transmission blew after fixing it up, then the engine blowing a 2nd time. I still didnt care, I desperately tried to keep her alive and it broke my heart when I got put in a corner at the final day of the crash when someone cut me off in traffic. I cried and collapsed to have my Pontiac taken from me once again. Being without a car for about 6 months, I finally saved up just enough to buy a Pontiac G5 base model which is what I currently drive. And i keep searching for more, but everyone keeps buying them. I had my eyes recently set a few weeks ago on a G5 GT with the 2.4L motor and manual transmission, and it had 22K miles, I rushed to get it but it was bought and people lined up for it. I hated that, I had hoped that I would finally be able to have a higher trim Pontiac while keeping my other in the garage. I love my Pontiacs very much. And they are the only care I have solely driven for a long time. I was lucky to find a 2003 Grand AM GT with 79K miles for 2500 dollars. That was a steal. But now my friend is currently getting it from me solely because he saw it first and we made in agreement that I'd find him a car to drive, I even offered my G5. But he wanted the GT. I would like to have a fun Pontiac to drive eventually. I really hope to find one, I would cry to have one in joy. This car brand being disbanded was a huge mistake, and I keep praying for its return day by day. I hate how some people call Pontiac a "Grandpa Car" and others give me looks of disappointment for the car I drive. I say bullshit to that. Some people are blinded by the true value and nature that these cars stood for. And God if I ever won the lottery or had all the money in the world, I would do everything in my power to bring this brand back. I plan to become a Pontiac collector. And if possible, I plan to get into the auto industry as a mechanic and engineer, then go into a business major. And once I do that, I plan to devise my plan to bring Pontiac back. Yeah, yeah I hear everyone saying "Good luck" and "Fat-Chance" well ya know what? Im gonna try, even if I gotta devote my life to doing it. I wanna see Pontiac become its own brand away from GM and rip it from their ownership, never again to be brought to death like it has. I join today to share my strong feelings and passion for Pontiac, and I want to stand along-side all of you and send a message to that Corporate office of GM showing that we want our favorite brand back! These cars can return, and have a future, it just depends how hard you wanna fight for it. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. I think eventually those people will get the message down the road. I for one refuse to drive any other brand except Pontiac primarily. Other than that, Im a 31 year old guy working for a "FORD" dealership as a mechanic, wishing constantly I was in a Pontiac Dealership and wishing that I had not been denied my future as a Pontiac engineer. My dream job to create these cars, put them together, and design them. If I have to devote my life to bringing it back, then so be it. I hope to be welcomed here with wide arms and I wanna see these old cars still keep outdoing these new cars of today. We can still keep the heart of Pontiac alive, even if we gotta modify them and build them to be better. These car companies are doing it all wrong today I say. I guarantee that as long as the Fire Arrow of Pontiac still burns brightly as the Firebird, one day it shall return as long as everyone keeps driving them and keeping them all alive even 70 years into the future. Cherish your Pontiacs, love them as equally. For they will not last otherwise. Unless you fight hard to keep it on the road. Dont let your cars go to the junkyard. Hoping to hold onto my 2009 Pontiac G5. I plan to make it into a GT since you cannot find a low-mile G5 GT anywhere anymore. Mine has just made 90K miles. Its a base model, but not for long, Im gonna build on this thing and preserve it as much as I can, Im gonna make it a GXP. As much as I wanna see it stock, honestly I wanna build it into something more. Nothing too crazy. But I do plan to keep my eyes open on other low mile Pontiacs with good Trim level. It sucks having a limited wallet when you see all of them in their glory and you want to get them but cannot.. Thats about all I have to say on that subject. Im not sure what else to say about myself here. But hello and nice to meet all of you.
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