Should I buy a Pontiac G8 Gt ?

I really want this car but i keep hearing that with pontiac being dead and all as years go on it will be harder and harder to find repair parts. I also heard it didn't have great MPG either, but i really want this car so any owners please fill me in so i can know if its... Read More

  • Parts will still be Available no matter what, i own a 2005 Bonneville GXP Northstar V8 a bad ride right there, but about 3 months ago GM sent me a letter regarding that warranties, parts, and dealerships will still be valid, readily available, and any GM dealership will service my baby. Also, that is a bad ass ride... Read More
  • Ultimately this is your decision. Here are just a few things to consider. You want the car and if you choose not to purchase it, are you going to be kicking yourself for not buying it? If so, buy it. Yes you are correct, Pontiac is going away, but GM is not. By law, GM will have to honor parts availability on this... Read More
  • like some of the other great advice already stated the final word is yours. i own a 2003 pontiac grand am and i was looking to maybe do some upgrades etc to the engine and was told by a guy who owns a custom car place are whatever that told me i should sale my car because pontiac is going out of business.lol i haven't... Read More
  • You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.fateback.com
  • It's not going to be hard to find parts. Also, any service and warranty work can be done at any GM dealer. The MPG is OK at best...but what do you expect from a 4000+lb 375hp car? http://www.g8board.com/
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The G8’s chief rival is the Dodge Charger, which has more aggressive styling but is a little less refined. The Charger and the similar but more glamorous Chrysler 300 offer optional all-wheel drive, whereas the G8 does not. However, the Charger doesn’t have the thoroughly in-check body control and poise around corners to match the G8. The front-wheel-drive Ford Taurus (with an all-wheel-drive option) is just as large as its competitors, but it’s more clearly geared to an older, more conservative crowd. Then there’s the Nissan Maxima, which trumps the G8 for style but, because it’s front-wheel drive and only offers a V-6, can’t touch the G8’s level of performance.

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