“Predicts the future”
The Pontiac Aztek’s futuristic styling (targeted at “Generation X” car buyers) was well received upon its reveal in 1999 and it enjoyed a short production run as a “sport recreational vehicle.” Though it boasted flexibility and cool features like an attachable tent and a cooler in the rear center console, the Aztek has commonly been cited as a failure. Some may attribute that failure to its “futuristic” looks. Others point to the Aztek’s lack of segment identity. After all, it was built on a shortened minivan platform, but it isn’t a minivan. It is a four-wheel drive, but not an SUV. It was built by Pontiac, but it didn’t deliver the performance the marque was known for. Perhaps selecting the Aztek as Walter White’s ride of choice in Breaking Bad was an apt metaphor: each shared the dilemma of wanting to do good, but failing by design.
Available since January 2’nd for “No Limits” and “All Inclusive” tiers exclusively.
Model with HQ interior, open/close doors, tailgate and functional light.
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