What are the dimensions of a 2008 Pontiac Solstice?
Featuring a space frame structure and a 95.1-inch wheelbase, the Solstice is 157.2 inches long overall, 71.6 inches wide and 50.2 inches tall. Its track width is 60.5 inches in front and 61.2 inches at the rear. For 2008, a tire pressure monitoring system is standard equipment.
What’s the name of the new Pontiac Solstice?
Pontiac has taken what customers love about the popular and powerful Solstice roadster and upgraded it for 2008 with new technologies and many standard and optional features.
What kind of seats does a Pontiac Solstice have?
The Solstice GXP has been one of Pontiac ’s most popular vehicles since its introduction, and is outfitted with high-polished stainless steel dual exhaust outlets, and front and rear fascia extensions. Inside, the standard cloth or available leather seats are embroidered with a choice of gray or red accent stitching.
How much horsepower does a Solstice GXP have?
For those wanting to push the driving envelope beyond the 177 horses offered by the base model, the Solstice GXP features a 2.0-liter turbo engine that kicks out 260 horsepower (194 kW).
Where was the 2008 Pontiac Solstice last serviced?
Mileage: 32,927 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Yellow Engine: 4 Cyl 2.0 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 07/13/09 and owned in OR until 05/09/21. Driven an estimated 1,158 miles/year. Last serviced at 13,755 miles in Roseburg, OR on 12/12/19 • Vehicle serviced.
What kind of car is the Pontiac Solstice?
When Pontiac first showed the Solstice concept, the public and the press had just two words for the people at GM: Build it. And build it they did. The 2008 Pontiac Solstice roadster is an unqualified success, combining exotic good looks with a sturdy chassis and world-class handling.
Are there side impact airbags in the Pontiac Solstice?
The Solstice doesn’t have side-impact airbags, and the car has not been crash tested by our preferred source, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Snug inside, the Solstice has ample headroom when the top is up but very limited elbow space. Entry and exit aren’t easy.
What’s the difference between a solstice and GXP?
The GXP includes — and the base Solstice can be optioned with — a limited-slip differential, but even with that and/or the electronic stability system, the Solstice shouldn’t be anyone’s first choice for winter driving. Aside from the wheels and badges, not much distinguishes the GXP from the regular Solstice.
Featuring a space frame structure and a 95.1-inch wheelbase, the Solstice is 157.2 inches long overall, 71.6 inches wide and 50.2 inches tall. Its track width is 60.5 inches in front and 61.2 inches at the rear. For 2008, a tire pressure monitoring system is standard equipment.
When did the Pontiac Solstice go on sale?
Pontiac’s answer to the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the Solstice went on sale for 2006 and was followed up by a turbocharged GXP version last year.
What kind of stereo does a Pontiac Solstice have?
The Solstice comes with a CD stereo with XM Satellite Radio. Steering-wheel stereo controls, cruise control, fog lamps and power mirrors, windows and locks with remote keyless entry are all standard on the GXP and optional on the base Solstice.
Which is better Pontiac Solstice or Pontiac GXP?
With the automatic, the GXP is still 1 mpg more frugal, at 25 mpg. The four-wheel-independent suspension has forged-aluminum control arms and monotube shock absorbers. Base and GXP models have front and rear stabilizer bars, but the GXP’s are larger and give a firmer ride.