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2009 Pontiac G5 - Web Chatter

MSRP: $16,980 - $20,280 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 pontiac g5 Professional Edmunds Review

...Even with better mpg, however, the 2009 Pontiac G5 is largely rental-fleet fodder. There are just too many faults, such as its lifeless handling, depressing interior and overall lack of...

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CarGurus' Review for 2009 pontiac g5

...Basically a rebadged Chevy Cobalt, the 2009 Pontiac G5 offers little in the way of refinement, engine performance, or cabin storage. Fuel economy, however, and affordability, as well as a decent...

Cars.com
2009 Pontiac G5 Professional Cars.com Review

...The G5 does have adjustable lumbar support — a rarity in this class — but I'd trade that feature for a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, which the Civic and Corolla offer standard. Pontiac's wheel...


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2009 Pontiac G5

..."Purchased "certified used" with 8800 milesGreat little commuter car and nearly 40 mpg highway...

Cars.com user
2009 Pontiac G5 2dr

...It is definitely suited for a smaller person - a little awkward to get in and out of (especially the back seat as it is a 2dr) and some of my passengers have...

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2009 Pontiac G5 Se

...The performance is underwhelming, but I have beat a few cars I never thought I could. I get about 55 mpg on the highway when I drive REAL nice, and have gotten...

Edmunds user
Worst Piece of Junk We've Ever Had

...WHAT A MISTAKE!!! This has got to be the most uncomfortable car I've ever sat in, especially on long drives. It shakes and rattles and so far the brakes...


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Does the 2009 pontiac g5 coupe come in automatic transmission?
hi im 14 and im getting a car in two or three years...i want the pontiac g5 coupe but i noticed the pics interior pic has a manual transmission i know im a guy but i dnt like to speed...i jus need a small car like this to take me to work and school but i like automatic transmission...this is guna be my first car...plus its not guna be all that...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Yes they do come in automatics I have 2 on my lot right now. I would say get a chevy cobalt its the same car just looks a bit different on the front to help save you some money. The G5's are good cars we have had few problems with the they tend to have more equipment than the cobalt's. Reference:Gm...

Does anybody know where I can purchase a cold air intake for my 2009 Pontiac G5 2.2L?
Does anybody know of a cold air intake for a 2009 pontiac g5? I have been looking for one for some time and am having trouble finding one so it would be appreciated to help out. Also, do you know of any other performance parts for my vehicle? And if you noticed, I'm kind of new to the whole performance thing so I'll thank all that bother to answer...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

http://www.pfyc.com/pc/cb3007/g5under/gm+performance+air+intake+-+05-09+cobalt%2c+g5.html good luck

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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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