Consider this: The Aztek offered a tent. You could park your Aztek wherever you wanted to camp, set up the tent — which attached to its wheel well and roof rails, along with stakes in the ground like a normal tent — and then your car was part SUV and part campsite.
Why was the Pontiac Aztek so bad?
The design used rear outswing doors, front center console with removable cooler, rear stereo controls, and a sliding cargo floor. Despite these seemingly high-tech-specs, the Aztek was one of the worst cars… Ever. Add this to the list of cars we wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot pole.
What car has a built in tent?
Pontiac Aztek
The Pontiac Aztek | Travel + Leisure.
How many miles can a Pontiac Aztek last?
You want your Pontiac Aztek to last as long as possible. If you put in the effort to keep up with proper maintenance, your Aztek has a good chance of hitting 200,000 miles or more.
Was the Pontiac Aztek ahead of its time?
Hot take: The Pontiac Aztek was ahead of its time, and could sell decently well if it were introduced today.
What is the ugliest car in the world?
Here is our list of some of the ugliest cars ever to leave the drawing board.
- Fiat Multipla.
- Volkswagen Type 181 (aka Trekker / Thing)
- Nissan Cube.
- Cadillac Seville.
- Sbarro Autobau concept.
- Chrysler PT Cruiser.
- Aston Martin Lagonda.
- Nissan S-Cargo.
Was the Pontiac Aztek reliable?
Aztek owners have made 201 complaints over 5 model years. It ranks 12th in reliability out of 17 eligible Pontiac models. Our reliability rank is based on our PainRank™ system. A higher number means you can expect more significant problems.
Was the Pontiac Aztek a good car?
Performance-wise, the Aztek wasn’t bad. A 185-hp 3.4-liter V-6 seemed powerful enough at the time. Unfortunately, the Aztek left us wanting when it came to engine and transmission refinement as well as rear visibility. MotorTrend’s long-term Aztek test vehicle suffered some electrical gremlins, too.
How much is a Pontiac Aztek?
About the Pontiac Aztek
| Sport Utility | Original MSRP/Price | City MPG / Hwy MPG |
|---|---|---|
| Aztek 4dr All Purpose AWD | $24445 / $22367 | 18 / 24 |
| Aztek 4dr All Purpose FWD | $21530 / $19699 | 19 / 26 |
When did they stop making Pontiac Aztek?
2005
The Aztek lasted from 2001 to 2005, but its memory lives on in every half-baked “100 worst cars of all time” listicle cluttering up the internet. Aside from the proliferation of the fundamental concept pioneered, if poorly, by the Pontiac, the Aztek has another ace up its sleeve: It spawned the Buick Rendezvous.
What is a 2004 Aztek worth?
$667 to $2,628
The value of a used 2004 Pontiac Aztek ranges from $667 to $2,628, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.
How reliable is a Pontiac Aztek?