I am looking to buying a new Pontiac, and I really like the G8 GT. Currently, I have a 2006 base model Grand Prix, with all the base model extras. I love it, and it has great acceleration. How would the HP be different between a base model grand prix, and a G8 GT? And... Read More
2008 or 2009
I would love to have one, but I was also thinking about buying a 2009 Pontiac G8 GT. I know the G8 wins in almost every category but I think it costs just a little bit too much. I dont want to feel...
Which one is faster at a drag and in top speed
I'm strongly considering a Pontiac G8 GT as a car I want to buy after High School since I only have one more year to go. Im just worried that since Gm will stop making Pontiac's after 2010 the parts...
GM has issued a voluntary recall on certain 2008 and 2009 Pontiac G8 sedans due to a potential safety issue concerning the cars’ front passenger airbag. According to... November 7, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
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The Pontiac G8 - and its entire brand - are nearly extinct, but there's time for one last hurrah at Hurst. The historic hot rod company has plans to build 52 special-edition... June 30, 2009 by Nelson Ireson 5
| 4dr Sedan (3) | MSRP | Invoice | MPG City | MPG Hwy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4dr Sedan Specs | $28,250 | $26,978 | 17 | 25 |
| 4dr Sedan GT Specs | $31,755 | $30,326 | 15 | 24 |
| 4dr Sedan GXP Specs | $37,610 | $35,917 | 13 | 20 |
The G8’s chief rival is the Dodge Charger, which has more aggressive styling but is a little less refined.
The Charger and the similar but more glamorous Chrysler 300 offer optional all-wheel drive, whereas the G8 does not.
However, the Charger doesn’t have the thoroughly in-check body control and poise around corners to match the G8.
The front-wheel-drive Ford Taurus (with an all-wheel-drive option) is just as large as its competitors, but it’s more clearly geared to an older, more conservative crowd.
Then there’s the Nissan Maxima, which trumps the G8 for style but, because it’s front-wheel drive and only offers a V-6, can’t touch the G8’s level of performance.