How much is my 2010 Pontiac G6 worth?

How much is my 2010 Pontiac G6 worth?

The value of a used 2010 Pontiac G6 ranges from $1,364 to $5,058, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

When was the last year the Pontiac G6 was made?

Coupes and convertibles ceased production at the end of the 2009 model year, making examples with the 2009.5 changes fairly rare. Subsequent to this model’s introduction, General Motors entered bankruptcy, and announced that the G6 sedan would be discontinued in 2010.

How many horsepower does a Pontiac G6 convertible have?

The GTP convertible was not available with the manual transmission and reduced its power to 227 hp, due to a more restrictive exhaust system. The GTP also featured standard electronic stability control. The 2007 G6 saw more engine changes, and standard side torso and side curtain airbags (actually introduced late in the 2006 model year) were new.

When did the Pontiac G6 get white lights?

In 2010, the G6 had white back-lit dashboard lights instead of the traditional red, Pontiac color scheme.

What’s the difference between the Pontiac G6 and G5?

For example, the Pontiac G8 was a class above the G6, while the Pontiac G5 was a class below. The nomenclature also hearkens back to the Pontiac 6000, another midsize car.

What kind of car was the 2010 Pontiac G6?

I owned a 2010 Pontiac g6 GT. It was previously my moms but I made payments it eventually became mine. I spoiled that thing so much and I never had any problems with it until a driver hit me and totaled it out. I now own a 2009 pontiac g6 base.

Is the Pontiac G6 a good car to buy?

Have You Driven the 2010 Pontiac G6? Best car I have owned! by BriB from Salem, IL on Sun Jul 23 2017 This car is perfect for everyday use. The seats are comfortable and adjustable in every way. The backseat has plenty of room. Works good if you have kids. Has a large and spacious trunk. The car looks good inside and out.

Do you have regrets buying a Pontiac G6?

I don’t have any regrets buying the car because of all the things I love about it but if you buy a 10 year old car like the Pontiac G6 be prepared for quite a few annoying repairs. Does recommend this car!! 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.