Used 2007 Pontiac G6 Consumer Reviews
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Overall Good Car
Have a 2007 4-cylinder with 100,000 miles, mpg good (24 overall), good styling, interior design good although somewhat plasticky, seats uncomfortable, driver's seat motor broke, had $400 emissions issue, steering wheel clunks (dealer says sterring wheel teeth worn, $400, Buicks have same problem), but other than that no major issues, relatively reliable, paint scratches easily, trunk doesn't pop up. Resale value is scary, my trade-in value is $5,000 and I bought car for $21,000 and it's only 4 years old (but miles are high, though). I owe $10,000, so..... s-t-u-c-k with it. :0( It would be a good car to buy used even though Pontiacs aren't made anymore.
What a Surprise
Hadn't owned a Pontiac since a GTO back in the late 60's. The G-6 is slick! A ton of power, great response, lots of cool electronics and a convertible to boot. It's fun to drive again. Think about the value you get compared to some of the imports in its class. Tough to beat.
- Value Leader Sedan w/1SVMSRP: $6,9905 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,9996 mi away
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $5,99030 mi away
3.9 sport convertible
Pricing very fair, good incentives with pontiac, wish there was a classier interior look on dash, good acceleration with slightly bigger engine, like the front grill appearance.
Wouldn't Buy It Again
Vehicle was a certified used car, which evidently means little. MPG is great; car looks sharp. On a long trip, ride becomes a little hard. When backing up rear visibility not good. Requires a learning curve on operation of windshield wipers. Car now has 38,000 miles and rear main seal is leaking oil (but that is covered for 100k on power train warranty). Also, within last year front main bearing required replacement, dash A/C vents (plastic) broke. Now, service airbag light occasionally illuminates; so far (knock wood) it recycles and goes off when car is restarted. Dealership wants $700 to replace airbag seat sensor control module which he says will fix the problem.
Not even in the market for a new car!
It was a dark and stormy night....reallly! Not a fit night to be out, but we couldn't resist test driving the 2007 Pontiac G6 GT convertible. It handled so well in the rain. Who knew a convertible could be so quiet? Now the only test, was to wait for the rain to stop and drive with the top down. It was a cool 58 degrees, but with the heated seats and a bit of feet heat, we were in heaven. Style, Comfort, Handling, Sporty, enough get up and go without being a gas hog. SOLD! Loving every minute.