Used 2008 Pontiac G6 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Hold on tight, its a wild ride!
This is an extreamly great car for school, work, and just to either deck out or just drive. Its verry fun to drive and the fuel economy is the best ever compared to my old 85 s-10, it had a v6 2.8l but it was a mess, this car saved me and its awesome.
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My 2008 Pontiac G6 was a great car
Well after 12 years and 315000 km, it's time to get rid of my G6. Even now the little engine still runs great but unfortunately the electric power steering sensor is done, and the front end of the car requires work as well. Total quote from GM is $3300. Hardly worth the repair of a car with 316k and 12 years old so I'm trading it in. I would gladly buy another G6 if they still made them. This was an awesome car that lasted 12 years with mostly just routine maintenance. I'm going to miss it.
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- GT SedanMSRP: $4,99849 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,950358 mi away
- GXP CoupeMSRP: $7,995374 mi away
Love my G6
I love this car. Have had no problems and great gas mileage 24/30+..:) Great design and great to drive. The extra air bags make me feel so safe with my year old daughter! I would love get another one in the future but Pontiac is no longer with us, and i have a feeling this car will last me a long time and the last model (10') will be to old!
Oh what your money can buy
I really got into the car buying process this time. I compared this car to the Toyota Corolla and Camry, Honda Accord, and Nissan Altima. This car list at 18,875 and is very well equipped at this price: Several thousand less than Altima, Camry, and Accord. It has a smooth, responsive feel and compared to the others cars I test drove much more pep! Hands down this car out performs any foreign car in its class that is price even 2,000 to 3,000 dollars more. Not to mention the the 2,000 dollar rebate that GM was offering, the additional 1,000 loyality cash (since I have a 1999 pickup). Final price 15,400 compared to 19,000 plus for Accord, Camry, or Altima. Time to buy American.
G6 is about GM and its struggles
I have inherited this car, so it's not one I would have purchased. I would have at least bought a V6 model. The build quality is pretty good. At 13k miles, it's still really solid, no squeaks or rattles. The interior is much better then any GM car I can remember, although still not Honda or Toyota quality. Lots of room in the back seat, although the outside visibility is poor compared to the imports I'm used to. The engine is very coarse compared to a Honda and the 4 speed automatic hunts for gears and shifts into overdrive too early. Not a bad car, not great either. FYI: Owners manual recommends premium fuel for best performance. In a base model car?