Pontiac Solstice - Any Info?

Pontiac Solstice - Any Info?

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irocfan

40,388 posts

190 months

Friday 21st June 2013
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Roo said:
irocfan said:
wasn't the performance and boot/trunk size one of the issues with the Plymouth Prowler as well?
The boot on the Prowler is just about big enough to hold your sandwiches.

But not in a lunch box though as that would be too big to fit.
got to admit I LOVE the Prowler - but a boot that size makes it as useless as tits on a bull frown

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

282 months

Friday 21st June 2013
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Roo said:
The boot on the Prowler is just about big enough to hold your sandwiches.

But not in a lunch box though as that would be too big to fit.
Whereas in the Solstice/Sky/GT they'd be squashed the minute you close the "roof lid"...

LuS1fer

41,130 posts

245 months

Friday 21st June 2013
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The Prowler is bigger than you imagine, with high sides so it's like sitting in a bathtub.

jeff8407

14 posts

144 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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As an earlier posted said, these cars were sold here in the States as Saturn and Pontiac models. The turbo models are great, fun little cars. No, they do not have much space, but will equal an S2000 on a handling course and came from the factory with 270hp with the optional GM boost upgrade(upgraded wastegate and ECU upgrade). The Pontiac came in a one year only fixed roof model(these are highly sought after and cost about 50% more on the used market). Like I said, very underated cars. Currently they go for about $14000US for a used car with about 45000KM on the clock. Non-turbo models go for about 20% less.

GM closed the Pontiac and Saturn brands during the great recession and fire saled these autos to try and clear them off of lots. I actually saw a new 2007 on a dealer's lot in 2010--he couldn't get rid of it because the $10000US discount that had been offered had expired. GM still uses the same engine in a number of vehicles including the Cadillac ATS.

Camaro

1,419 posts

175 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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There is a real beauty of one going on eBay at the moment!





http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2008-PONTIAC-SOLSTICE-GX...

kev b

2,714 posts

166 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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We had one as a hire car in Florida, they are very cramped with absolutely no spare space in the cabin and precious little in the "trunk" which as a previous poster said has a large hump in the centre to clear the diff. Once the roof is off luggage goes on the passengers knees.

They are also frighteningly low, it is disconcerting to travel along the freeway with your head at the same height as the hubs of trucks, never mind thinking about what would happen at an intersection if a truck turned across you.

The car itself seemed pretty well built and looked really smart but the mundane GM Ecotec four pot was uninspiring, handling and performance I can't really comment on as Florida is not exactly full of drivers roads.

If I wanted something like this I would probably go for a VX220 as it would be cheaper and easier to live with and RHD as well as having the same engine.

Iroquois Plisken

100 posts

132 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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kev b said:
If I wanted something like this I would probably go for a VX220 as it would be cheaper and easier to live with and RHD as well as having the same engine.
Where did you hear that?

Totally different engine. The 2.0 turbo is similar to that found in the latest Astra VXR. It's nothing like the engine found in the VX220. The 2.4 naturally aspirated engine is also different to the Gen 1 Ecotec 2.2 in the VX220.

kev b

2,714 posts

166 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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I stand corrected,I had a brief look under the bonnet and it said Ecotec on it and looked like a Vauxhall motor. Probably should have said "same family of engines"....or checked the facts.


Big Tav

645 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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I like them a lot! I would own one if the price is right.

BlackTank

109 posts

143 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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There were a couple of problems with this when it first came out in the US: the price point put it against serious competition from a used Vette (with a usable trunk) so for buyers like me it didn't make too strong a buying proposition. The second thing that killed it is that we were living in New Jersey at the time and my wife loved it. And all her girlfriends. And all the secretaries at work. It got a completely undeserved reputation as a chicks' sportscar, at least in the area we lived in.

Move now to the UK in 2013 and both these problems don't exist so if I wanted a GM roadster and found a good one, I'd go for it.

Mustangman3000

1 posts

116 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Hey I know this is a late post but I have one for sale if anyone is still interested and here is the link to the ad...

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?M=-1&M=...


Roo

11,503 posts

207 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Mustangman3000 said:
Hey I know this is a late post but I have one for sale if anyone is still interested and here is the link to the ad...

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?M=-1&M=...
Was mentioned here.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...