Are there any versions of the Pontiac Solstice?
The other versions of these cars that could someday gain some value are the turbocharged models — the Solstice GXP and the Sky Red Line.
When did GM kill the Pontiac and Saturn brands?
However, in 2009, GM announced it would kill the Pontiac and Saturn brands. The newly re-established DeLorean brand wanted to buy the Wilmington Assembly plant and even showed sketches of the re-branded DeLorean Solstice.
How many units of the Solstice Coupe were made?
One is the Solstice Coupe, which was made in extremely small numbers — just over 1,000 units of that 100,000-plus-unit production run.
Is the Pontiac Solstice a good sports car?
The Pontiac Solstice is an underrated and fun compact sports car usually found as a convertible – and on rare occasions as a hardtop coupe. These bubbly and cute little sports cars are driveable, fun, reliable, and inexpensive to maintain, but owners have a few complaints that make this car a little less desirable.
When was the last time I serviced my Pontiac Solstice?
1st owner drove an estimated 2,265 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 7,821 miles/year. Last serviced at 69,137 miles in Saint George, UT on 06/04/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Oil and filter changed.
What to do if your Pontiac Solstice battery dies?
If the Solstice battery dies and can’t be jump-started, or it dies relatively, the battery needs to be replaced. For most cars, you could go to a Walmart or auto part store, grab a ten-millimeter socket and a new battery and swap the battery right there in the parking lot.
Where are the cupholders on a Pontiac Solstice?
Some trim levels of the Pontiac Solstice don’t even have real cupholders. A small, pop-out cupholder slides out on the passenger side of the center console at the top of the footwell, but because the plastic in the car is so low-grade it becomes brittle and breaks over time, making it completely useless.