When did the Pontiac Wave come out in Canada?

When did the Pontiac Wave come out in Canada?

Following the introduction of the Chevrolet Aveo in 2004, its clone Pontiac Wave comes to market, in Canada only, for 2005. The Wave, which is virtually identical to the Aveo save for its badging and nose styling, gives Pontiac dealers a subcompact that was missing from their lineup in 2004.

What’s the price of a 2005 Pontiac Wave?

The hatchback-only Suzuki Swift+ is $340 less than the Wave in base trim, but standard features on the upscale model, including air conditioning and upgraded stereo, lift its price to $810 more. The Pontiac Wave is made in Bupyong, South Korea.

Is the Pontiac Wave the same as the Aveo?

The Wave, which is virtually identical to the Aveo save for its badging and nose styling, gives Pontiac dealers a subcompact that was missing from their lineup in 2004. Pricing is the same for both the Chevrolet and Pontiac versions. In five-door hatchback form, it is also a clone of the Suzuki Swift+.

What kind of rating does a 2005 Pontiac Aveo get?

Although U.S. government tests didn’t specifically rate the Canada-only Wave, the 2005 Aveo received the highest five-star rating for both driver and front passenger for frontal crash performance.

Following the introduction of the Chevrolet Aveo in 2004, its clone Pontiac Wave comes to market, in Canada only, for 2005. The Wave, which is virtually identical to the Aveo save for its badging and nose styling, gives Pontiac dealers a subcompact that was missing from their lineup in 2004.

The hatchback-only Suzuki Swift+ is $340 less than the Wave in base trim, but standard features on the upscale model, including air conditioning and upgraded stereo, lift its price to $810 more. The Pontiac Wave is made in Bupyong, South Korea.

The Wave, which is virtually identical to the Aveo save for its badging and nose styling, gives Pontiac dealers a subcompact that was missing from their lineup in 2004. Pricing is the same for both the Chevrolet and Pontiac versions. In five-door hatchback form, it is also a clone of the Suzuki Swift+.

Although U.S. government tests didn’t specifically rate the Canada-only Wave, the 2005 Aveo received the highest five-star rating for both driver and front passenger for frontal crash performance.

Is the Pontiac Wave an entry level car?

Although it’s definitely an entry-level vehicle, the Wave feels like good value for its price tag: its 103 hp feels peppy when hauling around such a little package, and the rack-and-pinion steering is more responsive than expected. The front seat room is surprisingly roomy for the car’s size.