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I Just Bought A Pontiac Aztek Tent, The Holy Grail Of Car Accessories. Here’s What It Comes With

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The Pontiac Aztek tent — it’s a General Motors accessory so rare that many have perished on years-long, arduous quests to attain one. I, somehow, didn’t have to cross arid deserts or critter-infested jungles to get my hands on the Holy Grail of Car Accessories, but I did have to drive to Anaheim. What I purchased there for a measly $150 is a true masterpiece of in-car living, and one that I must share with you all now.

It’s GM part number 12497515, and it’s called the “Tent Pkg,Lift Gate (No Awning)” or “Tent Assembly.” Many have dreamt of it, few have actually seen it, and I never expected to be among the lucky latter group. Then, on Tuesday night, a moment of serendipity struck.

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I’d seen the tent for sale on Facebook for a paltry $150, and in what must certainly be a mistake, it seemed to have been up for multiple weeks by the time I messaged the seller — likely one of thousands blowing up his inbox. Somehow, in what I can only describe as kismet akin winning the lottery, he chose my message to respond to, and even agreed to hold the tent until I was back from the Toyota 4Runner debut event.

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But then, under the cover of darkness on Tuesday night, just after the 4Runner reveal, I showed up at the man’s house, and completed the greatest deal of my life: A priceless Pontiac Aztek tent in exchange for measly American currency.

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I feel bad for having ripped off Lino Perez, especially given the cute dog in his profile picture, but when it comes to Aztek tents, one has no choice but to be a bit ruthless. It’s a harsh, harsh world out there for those in search of The Grail, and I wasn’t going to let my normally painfully-agreeable nature screw me out of something that has potential to bring me lifelong happiness. Here, if you’d like to see what true ecstasy looks like, watch this clip I took just after leaving poor Lino in a true lurch — tentless, alone, and hollow inside:

 

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As you can see, I was feeling anything but hollow inside, because the kit appeared to be complete! And if you’re curious, here’s everything included:

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It’s actually a really simple kit. The Aztek-branded bag includes one large tent fabric, with one side open and the other having a big zipper-door. There’s a pole in its own separate bag, and in another bag there are tent stakes and outriggers. That’s all there is to it.

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Setup looks pretty simple per YouTuber WatchJRGo. Step one: You fold down the tailgate and open the hatch:

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Step two: You attach the back side of the tent (closest to the front of the Aztek) via its straps to both the wheel opening and the roof:

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Then you shove the tent pole into the front, and hook it all up to the fabric tent, which you wrap around the tailgate:

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Attach the outriggers from the top down to the ground, and boom, you have the masterpiece shown towards the top of this article. Heck, let’s show it again:

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Wow it’s beautiful. How I scored such a masterpiece without having to take out a loan or hire a hitman is a miracle that I will never understand. But I’m glad, because this is all part of an effort to get 200 readers to sign up for Autopian membership! We’ve seen, 93 new orders, 3 gifts, and 29 upgrades, for a total of 125 so far. If 75 more folks sign up here for a membership that gives you exclusive content and optional Autopian swag/custom artwork from Jason, then I’ll have to buy a Pontiac Aztek to go along with this tent, then daily drive that Aztek for a month and live in the tent for a week.

I’ve always wanted an Aztek, so 75 of you: Please sign up! I’ve got a tent locked and loaded, and now it’s time to find the 2000s-era hideous GM SUV to go along with it.

 

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Lincoln Clown CaR
Lincoln Clown CaR
7 months ago

I really feel like an Aztek should have come with a pyramid, not a tent.

Dude Drives Cars
Dude Drives Cars
7 months ago

If David stays in this abode later in the year, he could title it: The Winter of Our Discount Tent.

Lincoln Clown CaR
Lincoln Clown CaR
7 months ago

You win the internet today.

El Jefe de Barbacoa
El Jefe de Barbacoa
7 months ago

+1 Shakespeare and +1 Steinbeck

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
7 months ago

[I’m definitely stealing this line from another Lemons Rally team, but:]

If he uses the center console cooler to make prison wine, it could be The Wrath of Grapes.

Col Lingus
Col Lingus
7 months ago

Please accept this shiny hood ornament for the comment of the day…

Farris Oxhyde
Farris Oxhyde
7 months ago

Aztek joke: I was going to buy one until I found out there was no front tent option.
Where was that door?

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
7 months ago

You have no idea how jealous I am right now, man. This was the single coolest thing I saw on display at a dealership when I was a kid. It came out around the time we shopped for my first car, and this was before roof tents really blew up as a thing. This wasn’t on the roof, though! It was the WHOLE BACK OF THE AZTEK! And you could CAMP IN IT!!! The Pontiac dealers near us had like, a whole little forest/jungle corner to show this bad boy off with all kinds of other camping accoutrements on display. It was rad.

Not enough to sway us into an Aztek instead of a Grand Am, but y’know — it was still hella sweet. I even got made fun of by my parents by how cool I thought it was, but I didn’t care! LOOK AT IT. Er, maybe don’t look at the front of the Aztek, which is the kind of goofy that you only appreciate once it’s become a certified flop and you feel a little bad for the car. I love a vehicular misfit.

But the back with the tent??? So cool.

Farris Oxhyde
Farris Oxhyde
7 months ago

The long standing joke about Azteks is ” I would have bought one until I found out there was no front tent option” Where was the door?

Pisco Sour
Pisco Sour
7 months ago

David’s business expenses are definitely cooler than mine.

Amberturnsignalsarebetter
Amberturnsignalsarebetter
7 months ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Categorize it as Travel>Lodging>Flexible on the report David.

Sandy Eggo
Sandy Eggo
7 months ago

An in-tents journey. I camp believe you found it

Mercedes Streeter
Mercedes Streeter
7 months ago

So, something I’ve long wondered is how well the Aztek tent would work with other cars. Like, would this convert a Volkswagen Tiguan into a camper or maybe a wagon of some kind?

Scott Ross
Scott Ross
7 months ago

I’ve wondered about similar GM vehicles like the Buick Rendezvous

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
7 months ago

I want to say I’ve seen someone make this work with a Honda Element, so surely that could be done.

Brockett Hudson
Brockett Hudson
7 months ago

Doesn’t it partially utilize the fold-down tailgate? So I think you’d need a vehicle that has one, which are sadly rare these days.

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OHsnap
OHsnap
7 months ago

Feels like the genesis of a new series: “Will it Aztek?”

Ben
Ben
7 months ago

I recently ran across a generic tailgate tent on Amazon, so if the Aztek one won’t work I’m sure there’s one that will.

Dug Deep
Dug Deep
7 months ago
Reply to  Ben

We have one we bought for our Forester. We used it only one time and it withstood a massive hail storm better than the Forester did.

Gilbert Wham
Gilbert Wham
7 months ago

In a similar vein, I’m thinking that anyone handy with a sewing machine and/or a level of cheery determination ought to be able to hack together some sort of car tent from bits of other tents.

Which you should now also do as content. And live in it for a month.

You can thank me later.

Mike
Mike
7 months ago

In that last picture: Is that an Aztek-branded air mattress??? David, tent isn’t worth a penny if you don’t have the optional air mattress to actually get some shut-eye.

IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
7 months ago
Reply to  Mike

It must be. At first I thought it was the bumper, but the tailgate would be in the way. You probably had to buy the mattress separately from the tent.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
7 months ago
Reply to  Mike

IIRC, the Aztek air mattress was a thing.

Ecsta C3PO
Ecsta C3PO
7 months ago
Reply to  Stef Schrader

If you google it, you can see Doug Demuro chilling on one in the back of an Aztek, maybe he can track down that owner

ColoradoFX4
ColoradoFX4
7 months ago
Reply to  Mike

The Aztek air mattress is the true Grail of Aztek-branded accessories.

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
7 months ago

I love you showed up to a seller’s place for an item that’s been listed for weeks, paid full asking price, and you think you ripped him off. This is the very definition of a perfect sale. Everybody is happy.

Sandy Eggo
Sandy Eggo
7 months ago
Reply to  Shop-Teacher

I took the tone of the article to be in jest–he even suggested people have died trying to find this tent…

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
7 months ago
Reply to  Sandy Eggo

I’m sure it was, but what fun is it if I don’t give DT a bit of a hard time in good fun?

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
7 months ago

How does that work with the hatch being open all night? Is there some kind of switch to keep the interior lights off so they don’t drain the battery?

Fix It Again Tony
Fix It Again Tony
7 months ago
Reply to  Boxing Pistons

Is there a car that doesn’t have a switch for that?

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
7 months ago

Maybe I’m imagining things. I know you can turn off the dome light on every car I’ve owned, but aren’t there other lights that come on when you open the door that don’t have an off button?

Col Lingus
Col Lingus
7 months ago
Reply to  Boxing Pistons

The many times dead battery in my cars agrees.

The Clutch Rider
The Clutch Rider
7 months ago
Reply to  Boxing Pistons

i had cars of that era that had an anti-drain feature where it turned off the lights after 15 minutes.

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
7 months ago

Funny, the sign-in code I was given this morning was “12497515”

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
7 months ago

I didn’t know you’d be living in the palace that is GM PN 12497515! That’s not roughing it!

Sklooner
Sklooner
7 months ago

If you get an Aztec you can probably set it up on the street and rent it out as an Airbnb Experience with this bad boy

Chris Stevenson
Chris Stevenson
7 months ago

Tesla has nothing against the might of pre-bankrupcy GM!

Dr Buford
Dr Buford
7 months ago

If you *really* want to impress us, buy an Aztek from MI to DD and live in!

Such a nutter for sticking to the bit :).

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My Goat Ate My Homework
My Goat Ate My Homework
7 months ago

I was lucky enough to experience this back when it was new. I still remember it to this day. All the effort and this huge tent looking thing and it netted a total of an extra 14 inches of usable space.

It was really novel back then to see a tent attached to a car. So it was cool for that, but barely useful.

20 years later I think the tent might still be around now that I think about it.

Sid Bridge
Sid Bridge
7 months ago

I’m just glad the Aztek came with a branded tent and not Yoga pants.

El Jefe de Barbacoa
El Jefe de Barbacoa
7 months ago
Reply to  Sid Bridge

Gotta save something for the next subscription drive: 300 new subscribers and David spends the month in yoga pants.

SNL-LOL Jr
SNL-LOL Jr
7 months ago

Could not unsee mental image. Must gouge eyes.

Tagarito
Tagarito
7 months ago

Yugo… and pants? Maybe that’ll work

A. Barth
A. Barth
7 months ago

it seemed to have been up for multiple weeks by the time I messaged the seller — likely one of thousands blowing up his inbox

I suspect you were being just a teensy bit facetious here, but I find myself doing the same thing. “OMG there’s a vaguely motorcycle-shaped pile of parts for sale! It’s an incredibly desirable model [Narrator: it’s so not] and it’s only a few hundred miles away! I need to lock this down NOW!!”

In fact I did that last weekend. As with the tent, the ad had even been up for a couple of weeks before I pounced. The primary reason for the catlike behavior was that on top of the parts pile – like a little crown – sat a very rare gas cap. Once I got a close look at everything – and washed off roughly 30 years’ worth of dust and dirt – it was clear that the wheels are in fantastic shape, the aftermarket exhaust is quite interesting, and it has a rather nice-looking fuel tank. Score!

Captain Muppet
Captain Muppet
7 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

I just bought a non-matching unpair of 90’s 8-speed Shimano XT shifters because I have spares of the parts they were missing.

When they arrive I’ll have a fully functional set of MTB shifters that have been obsolete for 20 years, but somehow it feels like a win. Rare-ish and slightly sort after, and they will be mine to keep in a draw until I break one of my obsolete bikes.

A. Barth
A. Barth
7 months ago
Reply to  Captain Muppet

I may have a set of those in the basement, attached to an early 1990s KHS. 🙂

Jeff N
Jeff N
7 months ago

All this effort to live like a homeless person. Welcome to camping.

No Kids, Just Bikes
No Kids, Just Bikes
7 months ago

I have to upgrade. I need an article about how to set up and use some kind of pooping station in an Aztek.

IanGTCS
IanGTCS
7 months ago

That seems like a Jason article.

Alexk98
Alexk98
7 months ago

This is no longer “Lets buy subscriptions to force David to live in an Aztek” and this not more akin to the Make-A-Wish push of “Rust-Brained Michigan Man suffering from a chronic case of Californication has one last chance to make his lifelong dream come true”

Matt Hardigree
Matt Hardigree
7 months ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Lol, we’re all just David’s enablers.

A. Barth
A. Barth
7 months ago
Reply to  Matt Hardigree

Editorial question: can we refer to this product and/or adventure as the “Aztent”?

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
7 months ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Yeah, they act like this is a real punishment or something. This is luxury compared to some of the situations Capt. Trenchfoot has been in.

10001010
10001010
7 months ago

You will be in the tent in the Aztek but where will the Aztek be parked? Random parks and rest areas around the LA area or in the Galpin lot? Is there a beach that permits overnight camping nearby?

GizmonicLoadingBay
GizmonicLoadingBay
7 months ago
Reply to  10001010

Asked by the tough questions. The California coast has an entire citizen army of hyper vigilant camper and camping whistleblowers. He may have to head inland or move locations as often as a spy book hero.

Frank Wrench
Frank Wrench
7 months ago
Reply to  10001010

Jim Rockford will let him park it next to his beachside trailer in Malibu.

Col Lingus
Col Lingus
7 months ago
Reply to  Frank Wrench

And he will definitely “borrow” it to chase bad guys on occasion.
+1 for the Rockford reference.

Frank Wrench
Frank Wrench
7 months ago
Reply to  Col Lingus

Can an Aztek do a “J” turn with tent attached? Autopians want to know!

InTheBackround
InTheBackround
7 months ago

too bad you dont live in the rust belt anymore. it would have been quite funny when the tailgate broke off

Angrycat Meowmeow
Angrycat Meowmeow
7 months ago

Please make David live in this tent. It’s not mean. He’s going to have a great time in there. He wants this.

Mike
Mike
7 months ago

But think of the girlfriend! We’re enabling his shenanigans!

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
7 months ago
Reply to  Mike

She should know what she’s in for!

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