Pontiac G6

Pontiac G6 Sedan

The Pontiac G6 is a midsize car, which was introduced in late 2004 in the North American car market. It replaced the Pontiac Grand Am and was available as a sedan, coupe and convertible. 2009 ended with a G6 model, the total production of the Pontiac brand after 103 years.

The model is based on the Epsilon platform from General Motors which the Saab 9-3 and the Opel Vectra is also the basis for the Chevrolet Malibu. The car has front wheel drive. As engines a 2.4 - liter four-cylinder ( 172 hp ), a 3.5-liter V6 ( 203 hp ) and a 3.9 -liter V6 ( 243 hp) were available. For the model year 2006, the previous 3.5-liter engine was replaced by a new one of the same size, which made ​​225 hp. As of 2007, one derived from the 3.9 -liter 3.6-liter V6 was available. Switching is done via either a 4 -speed automatic, a 6- speed automatic with Auto Stick function (manual shift mode ) or a manual 6- speed gearbox. Was built the vehicle in Lake Orion, Michigan (USA).

Available was the G6 in the equipment versions basis, GT and GTP. From model year 2008, the GTP version was replaced by the GXP version, which comes with a 3.6-liter V6 ( 188 kW/255 hp), a six -speed automatic ( Hydra-Matic 6T70 ) and a modified front grille had. The price list began in 2008 at $ 19,415 ( € ca.12.300 ) for the sedan, $ 23,750 ( € 15,000 ) for the coupe and $ 30,860 (approx. € 19,500 ) for the Convertible ( net prices ).

Pontiac G6 Convertible

Cockpit of the Pontiac G6

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