Sporting a retractable hard top, the Pontiac G6 Convertible offers the all weather benefits of a coupe with the open air advantages of a convertible. Introduced at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show, the G6 Convertible became available to the public in the spring of 2006. At introduction, it offered the lowest entry price for a retractable hard top convertible in the market. Built on GM’s ...
Built upon GM’s Epsilon platform (shared with other GM cars like the Cadillac BLS, Saab 9-3 and Saturn Aura), Pontiac added the G6 Coupe to its lineup for the 2006 model year. Classified as a mid-size car, the G6 Coupe replaced the Grand Am coupe in Pontiac’s lineup. The G6 Coupe comes in two trim lines - the GT and GXP. The GT comes standard with a 219 horsepower, 3.5 liter V6 engine ...
Built upon GM’s Epsilon platform (shared with other GM cars like the Cadillac BLS, Saab 9-3 and Saturn Aura), Pontiac added the G6 Coupe GXP to its lineup for the 2008 model year, replacing the G6 Coupe GTP. Representing Pontiac’s high performance version of the G6 Coupe, the GXP comes standard with a powerful 252 horsepower, 3.6L V6 engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission with ...
Revealed as a concept at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show, the Pontiac G6 Sedan is built upon GM’s Epsilon platform (shared with other GM cars like the Cadillac BLS, Saab 9-3 and Saturn Aura). Eventually introduced as a 2005 model, the G6 Sedan replaced the Grand Am sedan in Pontiac’s lineup. For 2008, the G6 Sedan comes in four trim lines - the G6 Value Leader (VL), the G6 Base Sedan, the G6 ...
Pontiac added the G6 Sedan GXP to its lineup for the 2008 model year, replacing the G6 Sedan GTP. The high-performance model is built upon GM’s Epsilon platform, which is shared with other GM cars like the Cadillac BLS, Saab 9-3 and Saturn Aura. Representing Pontiac’s most powerful version of the G6 Sedan, the GXP comes standard with a 252 horsepower, 3.6-liter V6 engine mated to a ...
The G8 is Pontiac's latest large car offering, designed as an indirect replacement to the aging Grand Prix. Based on the Commodore from GM's Holden subsidiary in Australia, the car is Pontiac's first true full-size sedan since the Bonneville was discontinued in 2005. The base model -- priced from $27,595 -- features a 261 horsepower 3.6-liter V6 with 250 pound-feet of torque. The more powerful ...
Pontiac on launched the G8 GXP sports sedan for the 2009 model year, following the success of the regular G8. The GXP is the new range-topping variant of the Pontiac G8 lineup. Like the company's other GXP models, this high-performance G8 is expected to deliver more power and better handling than the base and GT models. The G8 GXP delivers a zero to 60 mph time of about 4.7 seconds, and a ...
Introduced as a 2006 model, the Pontiac Torrent is built on GM’s Theta platform (shared with the Chevrolet Equinox). It replaced the Pontiac Aztec as Pontiac’s lone sport utility vehicle. For 2008, the Torrent comes in two trim lines - the Torrent Base and the Torrent GXP. The base model uses a 185 horsepower 3.4-liter V6 mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. Buyers have the ...
Introduced for the 2008 model year, the Pontiac Torrent GXP is built on GM’s Theta platform (shared with the Chevrolet Equinox). It represents the Torrent’s high performance version with sporty styling and a performance oriented drive train. The Torrent GXP comes with a 264 horsepower 3.6-liter V6 mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. Buyers have the option of purchasing the GXP ...
General Motors launched a redesigned Pontiac Vibe for the 2009 model year. Not surprisingly, the Vibe shares many of its mechanicals with its sister car - the new Toyota Matrix - although the exterior is unique to the Pontiac brand. Like the Matrix, the Vibe will offer optional all-wheel drive. The Vibe's engine choices mirror that of the Matrix; customers can choose from either a 1.8L ...
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