Used 2007 Pontiac G6 Consumer Reviews
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smooth
don't like dash lights that come on and off. drivers seat a little uncomfortable but handles road great , good fuel mpg if ypu keep it at 60-85 hwy
Good car for little cost
Bought mine used for a song. Perfect car for commuting 25 miles with mostly LA freeway traffic. Gas mileage is very good if you drive reasonably. In the first year I put on 35,000 miles and hav no complaints about quality or drivability. My wife thinks it looks better than most of the smaller sedans on the road--it doesn't look like everything else out there. Overall a very underrated car.
- GT ConvertibleMSRP: $7,900139 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,999266 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995307 mi away
my new G6
Beautiful car, I am very proud ! Hard to see through the back window, though.- I have to use mirrors totally, needs Lumbars in front seats, but passengers in the rear are very comfy. Trunk is huge and wonderful! Some work needs to be done on the design so we can see out the back windows.. there are major blind spots.
its all about fun
great looks and the power is super for a 2 door. The price is right for a car with this many features.
12 years and counting
I primarily use my Pontiac G6 hardtop convertible for summer use, but it does see winter conditions with the exception of snow. I've just tried to protect it from salt and that kind of grime. It handles the cold temps just fine and is plenty warm (insulated well) with the hard top. I've had minimal issues with it outside of normal replacement of brakes and such and with over a decade of use. I will say the one thing that has bothered me is that you lose the trunk when the top is down, but the back seat can be used as the trunk if needed in those instances. I've taken it on long road trips, and have been on the highway with the top down, and have enjoyed the ride with only a bit of cowl shake. The stereo and speaker system suits the car fine when the top is down. Finally, it does not handle like a sport convertible (Camaro for example), nor does it ride like one. It handles and rides like a regular car, which I'm fine with. It gets up and goes decently and rides smooth.
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