Used 2004 Pontiac Vibe Consumer Reviews
Great Car for all
The more i drive it the more i love it. The vibe is a quality product that is cheaper than toyota's matrix and looks better to boot. My only problem is that the manual shifter is loose, going to replace it with an after market one anyway so no real complaints.
Most practical car I've owned
I love this car because of its reliability and versatility. I frequently lay the seats down to haul loads. My lifetime mpg over 50,000 miles is 34.1 combined. I've owned a number of Hondas, and they have all used less fuel and had more power. Whoever designed the cruise control was on drugs. Drop below 25 mph and it loses it's memory and has to be reset. I don't like the daytime running lights. The oem Continental tires only lasted 15k miles without hard driving. The Michelin Hydroedge replacements really make the car handle better. If GM built all their cars with this kind of quality and practicality, they wouldn't be in financial trouble. Like an suv without the disadvantages.
- Base WagonMSRP: $3,495236 mi away
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Review of my Pontiac Vibe
Absolutely love it! Very economical & fun to drive. Has great acceleration & power for 4 cylinder automobile. Always had pontiacs & even though this vehicle is partial Toyota wouldn't hesitate buying it, again. Was prior all USA made buyer.
fun in the snow
so far its been a great vehical! Liable, and handles snow and slick roads very wwell. Not sure whats up with the a/c. Seems like it could get little cooler
Vibe a good car for snow, ice .
Excellent car in ice & snow. Goes if not high centered on drifts. Ability to put rear seats flat ideal for our big Bouveier dog. Lots of head room and width. Tie downs work well. 8 foot molding/trim can be carried with all windows closed. Viability good all around seat. Rear window defroster works well. Has features found on expensive cars. Provides good value for the money.