| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
If you can find one, buy it!Source: Edmunds
...I purchased this vehicle in December 2009 after my 2008 Lancer got totalled in an accident. |
| #2 |
Best Car I've OwnedSource: CarGurus
...I've had a Javelin, AMX and a Vette but my G8 is the best car I've ever had. |
| #3 |
I Wish I Could Have A Whole Stable Of G8's Across The Color & Performance Spectrum!Source: CarGurus
...I love my G8. I am overly pleased with this car. It handles great (even in snow as a RWD |
| #4 |
Don't think I would buy anotherSource: Edmunds
...We have only had our G 8 less then a year and our air conditioner went out. |
| #5 |
Pontiac - went out with a bang! RIPSource: Cars.com...I've owned the two cars that Pontiac imported from Holden in Australia and they are, without a doubt, two of the finest cars I've been in for the money. I always believed there was a market for Holden cars and with a little more design intrigue, maybe they would have caught on. Maybe the good ol' days of muscle, muscle, and more muscle have passed and we really are living in a world of efficient, 4 and 6 cylinders with direct injection and forced inductioin. If so, then I am proud to own one of the last true muscle cars...a G8 GXP with attitude to burn and nicely wrapped around one of GM's... |
| #6 |
The Dingo Makes It To AmericaSource: CarGurus
...Rare breed on this side of the world. Thankfully some of them made it in before Pontiac went bye bye. |
| #7 |
Best Value Car On The Planet.Source: CarGurus
...This is the best car in Pontiac's history. It handles like a BMW although it is smoother over bumps. |
| #8 |
It ROCKS!Source: Cars.com..."I've owned my G-8 GT for a little over a year. Purchased it used with 15,000 miles on the clock. It was a GM corporate vehicle... |
| #9 |
Adapting quite wellSource: Edmunds
...Still like this car alot.After 17 months of ownership nothing to complain about.I still feel the price was more than fair |
| #10 |
Powerful V8 SedanSource: CarGurus
...Performance: 0-60 4.7 sec, fe3 suspension, from 60- 0 106 feet. |
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
If you’re wondering how a big sedan powered by a 6.2-liter V-8 engine can win a competition focused on high mpg, here’s a quick explanation of the challenge... October 11, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
We got a taste of Australia’s V-8 muscle car love with the short-lived Pontiac G8 GT and high-performance GT GXP, which were essentially a rebadged Holden Commodore and... June 6, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 2
Pontiac may be dead in the water but some enthusiasts - and until today, Bob Lutz among them - have been clamoring for at least one of the brand’s cars to be rebadged... July 16, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 41
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
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.
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