Is the Pontiac G6 convertible a hardtop car?

Is the Pontiac G6 convertible a hardtop car?

The G6 GT and GTP convertibles feature an all-weather retractable hardtop – the longest retractable top in the industry – and uncompromising seating for four. Both the convertible and the GT and GTP coupe feature large doors that allow easy and comfortable access to the rear seats.

What kind of horsepower does a Pontiac G6 have?

New 3.9L V-6 with variable valve timing technology rated at 240 horsepower (179 kw) and 241 lb.-ft. (333 Nm) of torque on the G6 coupe and sedan, and 227 horsepower (169 kw) and 235 lb.-ft. (319 Nm) of torque on the G6 convertible

How is the value of a 2006 Pontiac G6 determined?

The value of a 2006 Pontiac G6, or any vehicle, is determined by its age, mileage, condition, trim level and installed options.

When did the Pontiac G6 go into production?

Pontiac G6 is a mid-size car which saw daylight in 2005 and is still in production this year. The vehicle was available in multiple body styles, including a 2-door convertible, a 2-door coupe and a 4-soodr sedan, all of them assembled in Lake Orion, Michigan.

What kind of car is the Pontiac G6?

Overall, the 2006 Pontiac G6 features a solid combination of bold styling, a cavernous interior and unique features, all at a competitive price. The four-door Pontiac G6 comes in three trim levels: base, GT and GTP, while the coupe and convertible come in either GT or GTP trim.

What kind of engine does the Pontiac G6 convertible GT 3.9 have?

With the G6 Convertible GT 3.9 V6 has a naturally-aspirated V 6 cylinder engine, Petrol motor, with the engine code LZ9. This engine produces a maximum power of 225 PS (222 bhp – 165 kW) at 5600 rpm and a maximum torque of 238.0 Nm (175 lb.ft) at 5600 rpm.

Where did I Drive my 2006 Pontiac G6?

My car has driven through isolated woods, coastal islands, Canada, NYC, strip mines, awful rutted out driveways, terrible gravel roads, and very curvy and steep roads. It’s an odd thing that my car has taken so much and I’ve not yet had to change anything major to the suspension.

Is the G6 convertible a retractable hardtop?

The G6 convertible has a retractable hardtop that allows it to retain basically the same uneasy shape as the G6 coupe. But with the roof down, the bulbous rear is thankfully replaced by open air.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac G6 GTP have?

The hardtop is available only in GT and GTP trim levels — no base version — which means one of two pushrod V-6 engines: a 3.5-liter (201 horsepower, 221 pound-feet of torque) for the GT and a 3.9-liter (227 horsepower, 235 pound-feet) for the GTP, our test subject.

What’s the price of a used Pontiac G6?

TrueCar has 15 used Pontiac G6 s for sale nationwide, including a 2dr Conv GT and a 2dr Convertible GT. Prices for Pontiac G6 s currently range from $6,988 to $10,998, with vehicle mileage ranging from 47,469 to 137,492.

What kind of transmission does a Pontiac GTP have?

A four-speed automatic transmission was standard, but for no cost, a six-speed manual transmission was available. 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.

How reliable is Pontiac G6?

There is no Reliability Rating for the Pontiac G6 due to insufficient data. RepairPal does not score vehicles that do not meet statistical significance based on available repair data. The average Reliability Rating for midsize cars is 4.5 which is excellent but specific ratings for the Pontiac G6 are not available at this time.

What does the G6 GT in Pontiac mean?

The Pontiac G6 GT was a midsize sedan that was introduced in 2005 and featured a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 200 horsepower. In 2006, the GTP was added, offering a more-powerful engine and three body styles. The GTP was discontinued and replaced by the GXP trim in 2008, and the entire G6 series ceased production in 2009.

What size engine does a Pontiac G6 have?

The Pontiac G6 was first introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto Show as a concept car. The concept used a 3.5 L supercharged V6 that made 285 horsepower and 272 lb ft of torque mated to a 4T65-E electronically controlled automatic transmission.

What’s the top speed of a Pontiac G6?

Available in G6 sedan and standard with GT sedan, coupe and convertible models is the strong 3.5L V-6 that debuted in the 2005 G6 six-cylinder. The 3.5L is rated at 201 horsepower (150 kw) and 221 lb.-ft. (300 Nm) of torque. It has a broad power band for excellent low-rpm acceleration and high-rpm responsiveness.

What kind of transmission does a Pontiac G6 have?

The 3.5L V-6 is mated to the Hydra-Matic 4T45-E electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission, which features a manual shift mode for quick, crisp gear changes. The chassis of all G6 models are tuned to complement their respective powertrain with responsive handling.

Where is the TDC on a Pontiac rocker arm?

Locate TDC on #1 by locating the ‘0’ on the timing tab with the harmonic balancer line. You can determine whether it’s really the #1 cylinder a couple of ways. One way is too look at the hydraulic lifters. If the hydraulic lifters are down and level you’re on # 1 TDC.

Do you need to adjust rocker arms on a Pontiac?

Whether you have decided to stay with the stock type stamped rocker arms or Competition Cams Magnum Rollers Rockers as pictured here, or something far more exotic, you will need to adjust valve lash. Torquing the adjusting nut per the old Chilton’s to 20-25 ft pounds won’t work on any heads that have been milled.

What is the firing order on a Pontiac?

The firing order on all Pontiac motors is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The best place to start the adjustment process is to begin with the #1 cylinder. Whether you are building a new motor, swapping in a cam, or adding other upper valve train components, start with the #1 cylinder.