2008 pontiac g5 Professional Edmunds Review

Source: Edmunds

What Edmunds.com says The 2008 Pontiac G5 trails the class leaders in terms of handling response and overall refinement. For a sporty coupe, there are simply better choices available. Pros Respectable acceleration, smooth and quiet ride, good fuel economy. Cons Cheap cabin plastics, marginal backseat space and interior storage, lifeless handling. What's New for 2008 The Pontiac G5 enters its second year with minimal changes. All models receive side curtain airbags and satellite radio as... Read More

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The 2008 Pontiac G5 is a near-twin of the Chevrolet Cobalt, but lacks the Chevy's optional turbocharged four-cylinder. The Honda Civic is the class of this class: Its four-cylinder engines are flexible and rev freely, the manual transmission is a pleasure to shift, and it looks like a car from the future, not the past. Ford's new Focus has ungainly looks but plenty of features, including the new SYNC entertainment controller. The Scion tC reminds some of the old Toyota Celica coupes; it's squat and reasonably handsome, with a rev-happy four-cylinder engine.

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