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2009 Pontiac G6 - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $19,275 - $32,300 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 pontiac g6 Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Convertible's retractable hardtop, good fuel economy with six-speed automatics, responsive handling. Cons: Low-grade interior plastics, cramped rear...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 pontiac g6

...But if fit and finish are really your thing, you may want to consider an Accord or Camry...

Cars.com
2009 Pontiac G6 Professional Cars.com Review

...Cars.com shows new base G6 four-cylinders priced in the $15,000-$16,000 range. There's no guarantee on that price, though, and at MSRP the G6 GT just doesn't...

Cars.com
2009 Pontiac G6 Professional Cars.com Review

...The G6's six-cylinder engine choices include a flex-fuel 219-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 (217 hp in convertibles); a 222-hp, 3.9-liter V-6; and a 252-hp, 3.6-liter V-6...

Cars.com
2009 Pontiac G6 Professional Cars.com Review

...By the time I got out of the G6, I was much more impressed with it than when I hopped into it. While it may only be two-thirds beautiful on the outside, the...

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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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