Are Pontiac Vibes good in the snow?

Are Pontiac Vibes good in the snow?

I’d highly recommend them. My awd ’04 vibe did great in the snow with studded snow tires (in VT & NH) and it was a pretty rough winter in terms of driving conditions.

Is a Pontiac Vibe made by Toyota?

Manufactured by the Toyota-GM joint venture NUMMI in Fremont, California, the Vibe succeeded the Chevrolet Prizm in production at NUMMI and like the Prizm, it was derived from the Toyota Corolla, making it the last of the GM and Toyota developed S-body cars. …

When should I change from winter to all season tires?

At temperatures above 45 degrees or so, the soft tread compound of winter tires will start to wear quickly…so, when prevailing daily temperatures are above about 45, it’s definitely time to change back over to all-season tires.

Who is the manufacturer of the Pontiac Vibe?

It was jointly developed by General Motors along with Toyota, who manufactures the mechanically similar Toyota Matrix. Manufactured by the Toyota-GM joint venture NUMMI in Fremont, California, the Vibe succeeded the Chevrolet Prizm in production at NUMMI and like the Prizm, it was derived from the Toyota Corolla.

When did the Toyota Auris replace the Pontiac Vibe?

With just over 10,000 units sold, Toyota ended sales of the Voltz with the Toyota Auris as its closest functional successor. The Vibe was redesigned, along with the Matrix, for the 2009 model year, and debuted at the December 2007 LA Auto Show.

Where does the Pontiac Vibe Voltz come from?

Manufactured by NUMMI alongside the Vibe, the Voltz was exported to Japan in place of the Toyota Matrix. In Japan, the model line was exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called Toyota Netz Store. With the exception of badging, the Voltz shared its exterior with the Vibe, including its Pontiac-designed twin front grilles.

What did the front grille on a Pontiac Vibe look like?

In an attempt to ‘converge’ the Pontiac look, the front grille was restyled to resemble the look of the Pontiac Solstice, also adopted by other vehicles in the Pontiac line. The 2003-2004 Vibes had a front grille more closely resembling the discontinued Pontiac Aztek .