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2009 Pontiac G5 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 106 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 61 - 64
What will adding an air intake kit, or performance exhaust to my four cylinder Pontiac G5 do?
What will adding an air intake kit, or performance exhaust to my four cylinder Pontiac G5 do?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 9 answers

You will see some horsepower gains (by adding high RPM torque) but you will lose some low end torque. Unless you have a manual, you will likely have the same or a slightly slower 1/4 mile time because you won't be able to launch the car as well. It will also make it feel slower unless you rev the...

Are Pontiac G5's good cars?
I'm 17 and my parents are getting my car. The dealership I went to doesn't have a two door Pontiac G6 so I decided to along with a G5. Are they good cars?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

If it snows where you live you don't want it. Handling is hairy

Question about the rear folding seats in the new Pontiac G5?
How do you fold the seats down? I can't figure it out.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

open your trunk. There are two handles that you have to pull that will release the latches and then you can fold the seats down Reference:collision center manager

I am thinking of buying a Pontiac G5 GT, anyone have one???
Pro's and Con's???? i really want one, but havent heard anything about them...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

good little cars

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The 2009 Pontiac G5 is a near-twin of the Chevrolet Cobalt coupe, but lacks the Chevy's optional SS trim with its turbocharged four-cylinder.

The Honda Civic is the most sophisticated in this class.

Its four-cylinder engines are flexible and rev freely, the manual transmission is a pleasure to shift, and its interior quality is top notch.

The Ford Focus coupe isn’t pretty but has plenty of features, including the new SYNC entertainment controller.

The Scion tC is reasonably handsome, with a rev-happy four-cylinder engine and a much more visually satisfying interior, but it's also quite cramped.


 
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