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MSRP: $24,275 - $30,375
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Value: Above Average
MPG: 19 city/25 hwy
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2009 Pontiac Solstice in Austin

This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2009 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 2,491 Bodystyle: Convertibles
Location: Austin,TX Doors: 2
Exterior: Mysterious (Black) Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
*** Tell us that you saw this vehicle on the Dealix Used Cars Network ***. 12V pwr points| Adjustable Steering Wheel| Air Bag| Alarm| Aluminum Wheels| AM/FM Radio| Automatic Transmission| Auxiliary Input Jack| Bucket Seats| Compact Disc Player| Cruise Control| Daytime Running Lights| Electronic Stability Control| Floor Mats| Fog Lights| High Performance Tires| Intermittent Wipers| Keyless Entry| Navigation System| Power Brakes| Power Door Locks| Power Mirrors| Power Steering| Power Windows| Rear Window Defrost| Security Features| Tilt Steering Wheel| Traction Control
Professional Review

I'm willing to bet no Pontiac since the iconic 1959 Bonneville, the first of the wide-track, split-grill cars, has garnered so much attention and curiosity based on its appearance. People were literally circling the coupe in the supermarket lot trying to take it all in, and our parking attending was full of questions about what it was. "It's a, uh, Pontiac," I said. He stared back at me glassy-eyed.

Clearly, this thing has the exterior part down, although yellow would be my last choice for a color. Unfortunately, the hard top has done little to fix the Solstice's many flaws. There's a slightly bigger space for cargo behind the seats, but it's still too vestigial to even call a trunk. And the outward view is so hindered that there are more blind spots than there is glass.

The Solstice coupe is thus a toy. That would be OK if it were a thoroughly entertaining one, but dynamically, it's a mixed bag. The 2.0-liter turbocharged four is an absolute monster, unfettered by the hardtop's extra 22 pounds compared to the convertible. Whatever happens to Saab, we can at least thank its engineers for teaching GM how to build world-class small engines. But the subtler elements of a great driving car seem beyond the Solstice's comprehension. Steering is slow and rather numb, and its 3018 lbs of girth prevent it from ever feeling light on its feet as a two-seat sports car should. Oh it'll go like hell, and hangs tough in most corners, but it doesn't achieve the cohesion that makes cars like the BMW 1-series so endlessly rewarding.

Despite my litany of complaints, I can't say I dislike the Solstice.... Read full article

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