Pontiac G6 Review

   

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Pontiac G6 2009 Pontiac G6 Sedan

The Pontiac G6 is the company's midsize car that replaced the smaller, blander Grand Am in 2005. In a constant battle to steal sales from the class favorites, the G6 offers a healthy dose of style, strong performance from its V6 engines and the rare availability of a four-seat retractable-hardtop convertible body style. You can also get it as a five-passenger sedan or a four-passenger coupe.

Unlike the car it replaced, the Pontiac G6 has more flavor than a generic rental car, thanks to its eye-catching style inside and out and peppy yet fuel-efficient V6 engines. Still, the traditional class favorites top the G6 in the areas of engine refinement, steering feel and cabin materials. Practical shoppers will likely gravitate toward admittedly more humdrum -- but more refined -- import-brand rivals.

Current Pontiac G6

Based on General Motors' lengthened "Epsilon" platform, the Pontiac G6 is available as a sedan, coupe and a convertible with a retractable hardtop. Four trim levels are offered on the Pontiac G6 sedan: Value Leader, base, GT and GXP. Coupes and convertibles are either GTs or GXPs. Plenty of standard features, such as air-conditioning, full power accessories, CD audio and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel come on the Value Leader model. The base G6 is more expandable and adds a few appearance and convenience items.

The GT adds niceties such as an upgraded Monsoon audio system as well as a 3.5-liter 201-horsepower V6 (in place of the base car's 167-hp inline-4). Convertibles with this V6 have slightly less power at 217 hp and 217 pound-feet of torque. The GXP is the performer of the bunch with a 3.6-liter V6 that generates 252 hp and 251 lb-ft of torque. It's mated to a six-speed automatic with manual-shift capability, while the others are stuck with a four-speed automatic. The optional V6 upgrade on convertible models is a 3.9-liter unit with 222 horses and 238 lb-ft of torque.

Safety features are satisfactory. Traction control and antilock brakes are standard on all models, as well as side curtain airbags. Crash tests of the sedan with the curtain airbags have shown it to be very safe, with high scores in nearly every category.

In reviews we've found the Pontiac G6 offers generous room for those riding in back, no matter which body style you choose. And after years of enduring criticism about its over-styled exteriors and gimmicky interior designs, Pontiac has stepped up efforts to give its cars a more upscale look and feel. Exteriors are smooth, and inside, there are no more dull gray plastic switches. Although the G6 still has a few too many hard plastic surfaces, the cabin boasts attractive design with chrome-ringed gauges and simple-to-use, quality switchgear.

On the move, the popular 3.5-liter V6 offers more than enough low and midrange torque to be quick on its feet around town and offer gutsy passing and merging power. Handling is respectable, with composed cornering and a supple ride over the bumps. Our one big complaint was with the electric power steering, which is too light and offers virtually no feedback from the road.

Past Pontiac G6 Models

There has been only one generation of the G6, and it debuted for the 2005 model year. There have been a number of changes since. In the first year, only the sedan was available. The coupe and convertible debuted a year later. The GXP model debuted in '08, replacing the essentially identical GTP model. There have also been numerous running changes to the G6's safety equipment and powertrains, including increased power and the availability of a manual transmission on certain models until '08.


SELECT A SPECIFIC PONTIAC G6 MODEL YEAR*

Year TMV Price (What's this?)
Current Pontiac G6 $19,772 - $30,653
2008 Pontiac G6 $14,107 - $23,936
2007 Pontiac G6 $11,789 - $20,012
2006 Pontiac G6 $9,669 - $19,873
2005 Pontiac G6 $9,811 - $11,847

* Edmunds.com maintains vehicle data as far back as 1990.



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