Review Pontiac g6 convertible 2006

Pontiac g6 convertible - Review Pontiac g6 convertible Hardtop

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Pontaic G6 convertible: Pontiac is the automobile division of General Motors Corporation, NYSE: GM and markets the Bonneville, GTO, Grand Prix, Vibe and Montana SV6. Pontiac sold more than 474,000 vehicles in 2004, ranking third among the GM divisions, in total sales.

In 2004, Pontiac introduced the Montana SV6 Crossover sports van and the G6 Sedan. The G6 coupe, the V8-powered Grand Prix GXP and the Solstice Roadster followed in 2005, with the G6 Hardtop Convertible introduced in early 2006.

When the G6 was introduced, Pontiac was quick to point out that all the future cars would incorporate cues from the G6 and that it was the living expression of all future Pontiacs. So far this is true, with the new Pontiacs like the Torrent, reflecting the G6's clean, uncluttered style.

Pontiac G6 convertible 2006: The picture of the interior of the Pontiac G6 convertible is different from the soft-plastic, fat-knobbed theme of the old Grand car line. It sports a darker shade, more modern and contemporary European look. The air conditioning is single zone and manual.

The sporty front seats are made to accommodate the passenger at high-speed operation. They are very comfortable and thickly padded to add to the comfort-level. There is an air-bag system for safety, in case of a collision and a new Passenger Sensing System.

The back-seat space is more because of the relatively long wheelbase of 112.3 inches. The Coupe's rear seating is a little tighter, while the Convertible's is tighter still, at the shoulder and hip. The G6 for 2006 flaunts a remote starting system, designed for the cold winter mornings, power adjustable pedals and On Star and XM Satellite Radio, for which a single integrated antenna is fixed. The trunk is accessible even when the shade is off, but the space is reduced from a tiny 5.8 cubic feet to a grocery-bag size of 1.8 cubic feet. In comparison, the Coupe offers 11 cubic feet of trunk space, while the Sedan offers 14 cubic feet.

Pontiac G6 review: Pontiac G6 convertible has received reviews as a family car. Tall friends or family members could use the sunroof feature, powered by a motor that takes up a huge amount of headroom. The attraction of the Pontiac G6 Convertible is the fact that the vehicle has a motorized, retractable hardtop and is priced at ,000. The convertible is apt for high-speed maneuvers. The car has two doors and comes at a price of ,490. The Pontiac G6 has the capacity to accommodate five passengers. This feature makes family travel very convenient and luxurious. The car is coveted, but not unaffordable. The elaborate features make the automobile the ‘object of desire’, especially for youngsters.

Pontiac G6 Hard top: Karmann engineered the two-door Convertible's top that opens and closes within 30 seconds. The shade is stored under the truck lid and a hard tonneau cover, when open. This reduces inconvenience and clutter commonly associated with the convertible accessories. It increases the value of the design, by accommodating the whole family comfortably.


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