Pontiac pulled out all stops to market the tiger theme, but the Goat had already captured the interest and affection of the public. As per TopSpeed, the Goat had a huge public footing by I own a Pontiac gto for the last 18 years,just a driver. Not for sale.
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Thomas Blog Gallery Contact. February 18, Robert St. As with other cars, Americans have a tendency to reduce the names to a single syllable word.
A Corvette becomes a 'vettte, and the Mustang a 'stang. The Barracuda was reduced to 'cuda, eventually influencing Plymouth to refer to the performance models as 'Cuda by Goat became the single-syllable name for the Pontiac GTO. The original source for using Goat is unknown, as it quickly caught on. A number of sources attribute the name to a reversal of the last two letters in the GTO acronym GOT with a long vowel sound applied to the "O.
A reason the name caught on so well is credited to an American attitude that strikes fiercely independent chords against what was an European name. A casual practice of automotive subcultures is to relate personality traits to vehicles, which may or may not be related to the acronyms of the automobile's name. In keeping with ''The Goat," and because the animal is known for eating anything, the Pontiac GTO is attributed to "eat anything on the street" as a reference to its power and ability to beat other cars when racing.
Those who had a GTO probably spent time and money purposely burning the three resources, while those who did not have the privilege pitch the phrase as sour grapes. In , Pontiac teamed up with U.
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