The last Pontiac built for the U.S. market rolled off the assembly line at GM's Orion Township, Michigan, plant Wednesday afternoon. MyStateline.com, a website for the Orion Township, reported on the final production.

The final Pontiac was a white G6 sedan.

The automaker did not allow any media into the plant for the completion of the vehicle, nor were there a commemorative banner or any GM officials on hand.

The 82-year-old brand went away quietly, with workers stopping to pose with the last cars as they built the vehicles on the assembly line.

In April, GM announced it would eliminate Pontiac as part of its bankruptcy restructuring.

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