Used 2007 Pontiac G6 Consumer Reviews
Great middle of the road car
I purchased my 2007 G6 used with 24,000 miles on it. I've had it for 3 months and am very satisfied with the car. I have no serious complaints to report. It is not a luxury car by any means, but it is a step up from a corolla or sentra, while not costing much (if any) more. Overall, a great car for the price!
Good Value, but few things missing
Just bought my new G6 with the 1-SV package. The price was GOOD (under $15K) and it's fun to drive. I like the gas mileage (30), size (not too big, not too small), look (SHARP), and handling (smooth and responsive). I don't like the driver's seat (too narrow) and the missing features (no cruise control or remote locks). Also the sun visor mirror has plastic covers where the lights should be (looks cheap).
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995153 mi away
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $7,900229 mi away
- GT CoupeMSRP: $7,995237 mi away
I'm never looking at another Pontiac.
I got my G6 in May 2008. Complained about the brakes up the first two weeks of me buying the car. (7000 mi @ purchase) I have been to the shop complaining about brake numerous times! The car is always ticking and making a squeaky noise. I have no clue what it is. The check engine light has came on a few times. I want to get rid of this! Sticking with Honda and Nissan from now on! I would never buy another G6 or suggest that anyone else does!!
Happy with my purchase
The car is good looking, fun to drive, and gets really good gas mileage. Can't speak for the reliability (because I've only owned it for a month) but I'm optimistic. The cupholders are inconvenient. Overall, the car is roomy, comfortable, fast, fun, and a good buy!
The future freaks me out.
I like the way my G6 looks. Otherwise, the car make me nervos. My steering has made that infamous clunking noise since I bought it, but when I bought it, the car was already out of warranty, so I just live with it. At this point, I don't even notice it anymore. I also had to stick a piece of cardboard inside my key fob because the part that holds the battery in place broke. The interior is cheap, but attractive. The car has nearly 82,000 miles on it and hasn't seriously let me down yet, but I am starting to get worried. I do have a wheel bearing going bad I think. I will keep this thing until it dies, but if I could do it over, I would do my research and buy something else.