Model record
Pontiac LeMans
Background
The Pontiac LeMans is a model name applied to automobiles marketed by Pontiac. The name came from the French city of Le Mans, the site of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's oldest active sports car endurance race that was first held in 1923. Originally a trim upgrade package based on the Tempest, the LeMans became a separate model in 1963.
Text adapted from “Pontiac LeMans” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 1.6–2 L · 4 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 22–30 mpg combined — EPA 1988–1993
Sources
Same marque
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