What are your thoughts and opinions on the upcoming Pontiac G8?
dwendt, does the Grand Prix give a feeling of higher quality and less cheapening than the GTO? I'm sure that you've sat and driven both and would be able to tell us. I'm surprised that you're against the V-8 RWD performance model, but I suppose that there's something to be said for an old engine that continues a track record of reliability, efficiency and economy.Quote:
G8 is rear wheel drive; based on a Australia design(Holden?)
GM screwed up the GTO(at least execution wise).
I'm on my forth Grand Prix, this is the last year for them so I figured I'd better get one while I could.
I'll miss them. GM has been shooting itself in the foot with some of it's new vehicles latey.
Cheapening them up as much as possible, boring styling, and nothing particularly great in the drive train.
The 3.8 V-6 (about bullet proof) is gone too(08 is the last year for it-Buick and Grand Prix are the last to use it).
BIG Mistake.
The G-8 may do well, but I need the front drive so I'll look elsewhere when it's time for a new car. Styling may sell-time will tell.
Pontiac is rumored to be the next 'brand' to get the axe so who knows.
RANT OVER!
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Does G8 stand for Group of 8 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States)?
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I haven't driven a GTO, not interested.
By cheapening, I'm referring to the lose of several cubby holes(?) in the dash and console. The lose of the cargo nets(used to be standard) in the trunk. The trunk mat used to be included, now it's optional. The smaller glove compartment. Some lights are gone. Options that were popular with car nut types are no longer available.
The last year or two Pontiac is using the corporate cruise control stalk(multi function) instead of the separate cruise only stalk.
The 98 in particular and the 01 I had previously were, IMHO, were more driver friendly.
I'm sure other GM divisions and models have similar changes that aren't exactly customer helpful/friendly.
Engine and body quality seems about the same.
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I haven't driven a GTO, not interested.
By cheapening, I'm referring to the lose of several cubby holes(?) in the dash and console. The lose of the cargo nets(used to be standard) in the trunk. The trunk mat used to be included, now it's optional. The smaller glove compartment. Some lights are gone. Options that were popular with car nut types are no longer available.
The last year or two Pontiac is using the corporate cruise control stalk(multi function) instead of the separate cruise only stalk.
Engine and body quality seems about the same.
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If you want boring front drive ---- buy a ford, chevy, toyota, honda, subaru. They have lots of cubby hole and netty things.
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honda accord? how about the new chevy malibu?
that's what i'm particularly excited to see. looks stunning from the promo pictures so far. i can't wait for this to hit showrooms. looks amazing. a new generation for GM interior build quality... if the real thing looks as good as the pictures.
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If you want boring front drive ---- buy a ford, chevy, toyota, honda, subaru. They have lots of cubby hole and netty things.
Subaru does not make a single FWD vehicle. They do make either sedate AWD cars or the other extreme of highly strung AWD cars with 0-60 times well below 6secs.