is it easy to steal a pontiac g6.?

I just leased a g6 and I want to know is those cars easy to steal, because I live in a apartment building where i've had my jeep cherokee stolen, and i know chrysler cars are kind of easy to be stolen but are g6's is?? just curious

  • These are more difficult to steal. Late model GM products include the Passlock security system as standard equipment. One feature is if the system detects if the vehicle is started with anything but the key it will activate and immediately shut down the ignition system. It also detects tampering with the ignition... Read More
  • No they are very difficult to steal if you mean by hot wiring it. Since 2002 every key has to have a chip in it that the car will recognize and it only matches to this key. If a person gets into your car and hot wires or drills they key pins out of the ignition, they could start the car yes, but it will shut off as... Read More
  • I advise getting a alarm system like viper the shit works.
  • Easiest way is to just beat you down and take the keys and the car. Not too hard.
  • it's a GM,they are not suppose to be ez to steal but you want a car bad enough it can be taken
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For 2009, the Pontiac G6 lineup is simply outclassed by a host of other top-performing mid-size vehicles. The Honda Accord Coupe starts at about the same price as the G6 Coupe but has an elegant interior that looks and feels in a class above the G6; the Accord performs modestly with its economical four-cylinder engine, and it's available with a more powerful 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic. The Nissan Altima Coupe is closest to the G6 Coupe in execution; it has a sportier feel like the G6 but strikes a better balance of ride comfort and crisp handling. Next to the G6 sedan, the Fusion feels sportier, with its crisp, direct steering and responsive engines—it’s also a top-performer in safety—but the G6 has a more spacious backseat than either the Fusion or Altima. The Altima stands out for its simple but very tasteful interior design and nice materials. Both the Toyota Solara and Chrysler Sebring have quite soft rides, modest backseats, and roomy interiors. The Sebring isn’t any more appealing than the G6 drop top, but both models start at several thousand dollars less than the 2009 Pontiac G6 Convertible.

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