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The Most Popular Car In Monterey Is Our $3,600 Pontiac Aztek

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We’re in central California for “Monterey Car Week” in our Pontiac Aztek and the vibes are good, my friends. It feels like the entire car world is here going to shows, auctions, or races, and a surprisingly huge number of them are super pumped about our humble, beige-on-beige Pontiac. A guy in a Honda Fit nearly drove off the road in front of The Lodge at Pebble Beach trying to get our attention, yelling out “AUTOPIAN?!?!?” out of his window. It’s amazing.

The photo above is of our car next to a $2.1 million McLaren Speedetail, which is exactly the kind of car you’ll see a lot of at Monterey Car Week. I was taking this photo because it’s kind of our mission to get the much-maligned Aztek as close to as many new supercars and vintage Packards as possible. This was meant to be a playful photobomb, as this place is also crawling with young people excited to grab photos of cars they usually only see in Forza Horizon.

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But is it a photobomb if people really want the photo of the Aztek?

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I swear on Bob Lutz that moments after taking this photo a kid with a DSLR snapped his own shot of the Speedtail and then proceeded to turn around and take a photo of the Aztek. His friend, slightly puzzled, looked at him and the kid said “What? You gotta take a pic of an Aztek.” The friend nodded at his sage observation.

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Car culture is fantastic and all of this is giving me life.

Why We Even Have This Car

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I need to start by thanking the members of The Autopian who helped us buy this car. As a promotion for our 2nd anniversary, we said that if 200 people signed up for membership in April we’d buy an Aztek and daily drive/live in it for a week. You did it, so we did it. It may be the “ugliest car in the world,” but it’s charmingly weird in a way you can’t help but enjoy if you love cars (or being weird). It’s also legitimately good, as David said in his Unironic Review.

The car we got off Cars and Bids actually looked great when it showed up, and David’s review is on point: This thingrules; I’ve been driving it this week and, as David pointed out, it may not be perfect but it’s a early aughts GM product and thus has amazing seats, a cushy ride, lazy handling and ice-cold AC. It’s a minivan with no sliding doors, basically.

It’s also enormously practical and eats miles without complaint.

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The Car Was A Hit At “Fuel Run”

We drove to the lovely Porsche Santa Clarita (owned by our sister company Galpin Motors) for the start of the “Fuel Run” on Wednesday. This is a rally for exotics that starts in LA and ends up in Monterey later that day. There were hundreds of cars out for the event, including a Lamborghini Countach, a million 911s, a few Lotuses, some nice BMWs… cars that are the opposite of the Pontiac Aztek.

The bit, as you can see in the video above, was that the Pontiac Aztek is the least likely car to run in this event. A little part of me was worried that people wouldn’t get the joke or that htey’d look down at the Aztek, but it didn’t happen.

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Not only did everyone get the joke, but people seemed to genuinely appreciate the car. I think exotic car owners sometimes get a bad rap because of the small percentage of drivers who see it as status and don’t care about their vehicles. That’s not the case here. Everyone seemed to be on the Fuel Run because they love the camaraderie that comes with a shared passion.

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In fact, the couple honking at us from the Boxster GTS 4.0 behind us in the video weren’t upset. We explained what we were doing (because we’re not jerks) and they thought it was hilarious and were more than happy to honk to make the video better.

It was a perfect start to the week.

Inside The Paddock At Laguna Seca

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Our plan for yesterday morning was to quickly get over to Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca to see the Porsche 901 being raced by Steve McCord in the early session. The gag was going to be that we’d sneak in behind Steve as the cars lined up to get on the grid for the race.

We had absolutely no pass that would allow us into the paddock, of course. Our parking passes were on the hill. I’m not sure if it was the addition of the Fuel Run stickers, the anonymity of a beige-on-beige car, or the general goodwill of people… but we got in. The only time we were stopped by an official was when they wanted to talk about the Aztek!

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The biggest problem we had was when I attempted to get into the grid… no one stopped me. Our camera team was out there waiting for us and I definitely chickened out. I love Laguna and the Historics and I respect it too much to even sneak onto pitlane for pre-grid. I just sat there waiting, dumbstruck for a second, and then I had to ditch to let a vintage Porsche behind me get onto the track.

Eventually, we were able to post up right next to the grid and everyone seemed happy to see the Aztek in spite of all the historic race cars around us.

The Aztek Is The Ultimate Life Hack

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Everywhere we go people stop and stare. They laugh. They give us a thumbs up. I’m not sure how many of these people here know we’re with The Autopian and I’m not sure it matters (though we’ve been stopped by multiple people including a fan wearing our shirt at Motorlux!). The Aztek doesn’t need an explanation.

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The Central Coast during Monterey Car Week is the kind of place where you’ll see a Tucker stuck behind a Ferrari Purosangque and a Pininfarina Battista in a traffic jam. If you love these kinds of cars you’ll never see more of them in one place in the United States.

Is the Aztek a better car than any of these cars? No. Of course not. Everyone knows this. The Aztek is weird and ridiculous. It’s not particularly well built and it’s not at all luxurious (though, again, comfy as hell).

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Ultimately, the point we’re trying to make is not that some cars are good and some cars are bad. We’re not lampooning the nice cars. The point is that we all appreciate different kinds of cars and it’s not the cars that are important, it’s the appreciation itself.

It’s wonderful that pretty much everyone seems to get this. The Aztek gets as many smiles and waves as just about any car here, both from bystanders and Lamborghini drivers. It’s awesome.

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Dummyhead
Dummyhead
1 month ago

Just in case you boys didn’t realize it, you can get a quality pint and good pub grub at the Crown and Anchor across the street from your hotel! (they’re at the Marriott in downtown Monterey)

Dodsworth
Dodsworth
1 month ago

Just when we think you’re getting a little too fancy, you restore our faith with two sentences: “I gotta pee.” “I need a burrito.” That’s my boys!

Loren
Loren
1 month ago

Easy to walk in somewhere and make jokes but I dare the staff to pursue the cause, to Make Aztecs Great Again. You can already get hats.

Last edited 1 month ago by Loren
Totally not a robot
Totally not a robot
1 month ago

I assume you lot are parading around in your $35 tuxedos all week as well.

Nick Fortes
Nick Fortes
1 month ago

I have the urge to do one of those headlight polishing treatments on those turn signals

Cerberus
Cerberus
1 month ago

When I had my ’84 Subaru GL wagon done up with crosshairs on the hood, teeth in the grille (after a cop made me remove the fake machine guns that stuck out), and joke “Safari Rally” stickers on the doors (in the days before Pep Boys Civics, most people got the joke, though Subaru did run in a few bottom class rallies at the time with BRATs IIRC) and a PA system that made animal noises (best $25 I ever spent), people would walk right by all kinds of nice cars to check it out—especially women if cruising the beach—and I’d even get ushered into cruise night parking when I was going to park in the lot with the other boring cars. Today, I get similar universal laughter and happiness reactions from my ACME rocket bike. It seems most people appreciate a sense of humor, especially when it shows one doesn’t take themself too seriously.

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
1 month ago

This is awesome, and exactly the kind of reception I hoped/expected you’d receive. I’ve always said that being an auto enthusiast has nothing to do with the kind of vehicle you drive, it’s about enjoying whatever vehicle you end up behind the wheel of, be it a sports car, an Aztek, or a moving van.

Cheap Bastard
Cheap Bastard
1 month ago

“The Central Coast during Monterey Car Week is the kind of place where you’ll see a Tucker stuck behind a Ferrari Purosangque and a Pininfarina Battista in a traffic jam. If you love these kinds of cars you’ll never see more of them in one place in the United States.

Is the Aztek a better car than any of these cars? No. Of course not.”

Well that depends on your standards doesn’t it? Can you/would you camp in those *other* cars? Do they come tent ready? Can you bring li’l Timmy and a few of his friends to Chuck E Cheese in those other cars? For that matter would you feel comfortable eating a meatball sandwich in them? Do they scream IDGAF as only a Pontiac can?

No? Well how about the Aztek? Yes?

I rest my case.

Last edited 1 month ago by Cheap Bastard
David Smith
David Smith
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

As a mini van supporter I agree with you except

comfortable eating a meatball sandwich in them

nope, not going to happen. Dry food only. I don’t mind busting out the vacuum cleaner from time to time but the days of deep cleaning the seats and floor are now behind me.

Phuzz
Phuzz
1 month ago
Reply to  David Smith

David eats spaghetti in the shower, I’m pretty sure he’d eat it in an Aztek

lastwraith
lastwraith
1 month ago
Reply to  David Smith

Embrace the chaos, stains are a badge of honor. Chicks digs scars, glory last forever…..
Sorry, got sidetracked there.

Nick Fortes
Nick Fortes
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

One day when I can afford a too expensive car, I’m going to eat the hell out of a meatball sandwich in it. Gonna be like that pic of the VW Nardo with the huge ass stain on the front seat that folks are unsure if its blood, oil, marinara, whatever.

lastwraith
lastwraith
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

Hell yeah. Pontiac is here bringing the idgaf energy!

Gubbin
Gubbin
1 month ago

A guy in a Honda Fit nearly drove off the road in front of The Lodge at Pebble Beach trying to get our attention, yelling out “AUTOPIAN?!?!?” 

The Honda Fit may well be the most Autopian Car.

PlatinumZJ
PlatinumZJ
1 month ago

The Aztec actually looks good!

M K
M K
1 month ago

I have a weird engine swap dream about putting a Volt powertrain into an Aztek. Sounds silly and pointless, but I would daily the hell out that Frankenstein monster. A tribute to what could have been….

Gubbin
Gubbin
1 month ago
Reply to  M K

This would be heroically dorky, it must be accomplished.

Thxcolm
Thxcolm
1 month ago

The Aztec will 100% be the star of the weekend anywhere you take it.

It’s clear to see why DT made such a big deal of making sure it was fixed.

Eggsalad
Eggsalad
1 month ago

I think I’m in the majority of car enthusiasts in that I respect people who love their cars and demonstrate it, regardless of if it’s a Bugatti or a Bug.

The only car lovers I don’t respect are people who modify their cars into something I think is dangerous to drive, things like the Carolina Squat or cars with 20 degrees of camber. Aside from that, if you love your car, I love you.

David Smith
David Smith
1 month ago

I like how the lead photo shows no one looking at the Aztec.

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1 month ago

Currently planning on eliminating my bench seat to go with some buckets. I’m wanting to install a cooler as the center console. If it’s good enough for the Aztec it is good enough for me.

lastwraith
lastwraith
1 month ago

Don’t do it. You’re going to miss all the bolstering those bench seats provide!

Adam Atwell
Adam Atwell
1 month ago

That is the cleanest Aztek I have ever seen. The mere fact that it still appears in such a condition must qualify it in the rare to super-rare category of car collecting… Porsches, Astons and Ferraris are great and beautiful, but they don’t strike me as all that rare in terms of finding, preserving and using… all it takes is a good amount of money. TLDR: Who preserves a Pontiac Aztek? Autopian does.

Jack Swansey
Jack Swansey
1 month ago

Gotta love the extended bit of The Autopian showing up to fancy-pants auto events in underappreciated shitboxes and just making everyone’s day.

Y’all are a force for good in the car community.

Andrea Petersen
Andrea Petersen
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack Swansey

I’d like to emphasize how they literally do this INTERCONTINENTALLY. Who among us doesn’t wish we were a part of the jet set with shitboxes scattered across the globe? Dudes are literally living the dream!

Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
1 month ago

I have trouble reading all caps so I
thought INTERCONTINENTALLY was incontinently and, well, segueing into something about shitboxes kind of reinforced it.

See also “Aztec two step”

SAABstory
SAABstory
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

Getting a full blast Adrian rant in-person would probably lead to incontinence.

Loren
Loren
1 month ago

Started The Autopian with aspirations of driving a repaired-up Nash Metro, ended up in a bought Aztek. Well, keep some weirdness anyhow. (Smile, shrug.)

Beto O'Kitty
Beto O'Kitty
1 month ago

Our parking passes were on the hill. I’m not sure if it was the addition of the Fuel Run stickers, the anonymity of a beige-on-beige car, or the general goodwill of people… but we got in
All of the above…….or was CSC providing security!

Chronometric
Chronometric
1 month ago

I only take photos of Azteks with the thick black cladding. I have standards.

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
1 month ago

Don’t forget to swing it by the Concours d’Lemons.

Mrbrown89
Mrbrown89
1 month ago

There is nothing more satisfying on car ownership when someone gives you a thumbs up, a smile, some questions when you are putting gas. Even on my 3K Honda Insight Gen 1, that’s what matters to me to car ownership. I dont need a Ferrari to feel that satisfaction, and I feel that’s the thing with the autopian, whatever you drive but if someone else appreciate that, you feel something special.

JoNutt
JoNutt
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrbrown89

My wife and kids just don’t understand my love of wagons. Its always nice when I have them with me and someone in a much “cooler” car compliments my TourX.

SAABstory
SAABstory
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrbrown89

Exactly. I have a bone stock (except for some KC lights on a bar) on my Wrangler. 2 door. Orange. Get a surprising amount of compliments, and little kids love it. Probably because it’s orange, and definitely stands out among greyscale cars. That or they think it’s a Tonka.

Yukonelele
Yukonelele
1 month ago

Thanks for spreading the car love y’all. That was a great read to start off the weekend.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 month ago

If I drove up to Monterey in an Aztek, I’d be turned away at the city limits.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Not if you told them you’re assigned to the Presidio of Monterey.
As one who was stationed at DLI for a year from 1987-88 – it was a different world from the rest of the Monterey Peninsula.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

What language did you study?

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Czech.
All I remember of it now are the niceties and how to order a beer.

Last edited 1 month ago by Urban Runabout
JKcycletramp
JKcycletramp
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

And your username isn’t Czechsout?

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  JKcycletramp

Nah – I wound up stationed outside Tokyo a couple years later – ’90-92.
That was a much more defining and eye opening experience.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Budvar or Pilsner Urquell?

Library of Context
Library of Context
1 month ago

Is the Aztek a better car than any of these cars?

Yes, it is. The AC works great and it’s not going to overheat in stop and go traffic.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
1 month ago

And do any of those supercars have a factory available tent that you can camp in?!?

I think NOT!!!

Your honor, the defense rests!

The Schrat
The Schrat
1 month ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

The Porsches have a factory-available rooftop tent, so they MIGHT be as good as the Aztek on that front.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
1 month ago
Reply to  The Schrat

Redirect your honor!

The Aztek has cooler built into the console. Do the Porsches have something similar?

Defense rests.

Again.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago

And there’s plenty of luggage space.
The guys in the Lambos may be at all the fancy parties – but they’re also washing their socks and underwear in the bathroom sink every other night too.

Lockleaf
Lockleaf
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

I assume they just buy new each evening before returning to the hotel 😀

Fix It Again Tony
Fix It Again Tony
1 month ago
Reply to  Lockleaf

The hotel concierge takes care of it for them.

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