What are the good things about a 2007 Pontiac G5?
There are a lot of good aspects about the 2007 Pontiac G5. The 2.2 liter gives the impression it has a lot of power with its initial acceleration. Satellite radio offers jazz music 24/7. Intermittent wipers is always a great feature. It does not have cruise control. The front wheel bearings went after just two years.
When did the Pontiac G5 come out in the US?
A Pontiac version was sold in the United States and Mexico under the G5 name for 2007–2009. It was sold as the Pontiac G4 in Mexico for 2005–2006 and as the Pontiac G5 in Canada for its entire run (where it was briefly known as the Pontiac Pursuit and later Pontiac G5 Pursuit ). The G5 replaced the Cavalier-related Pontiac Sunfire.
How long is the gas tank on a Pontiac G5?
Everyone’s reviews are so great about the Pontiac G5, but mine is an absolute pig on gas. I’m not hard on the gas pedal, but 15 minutes of in-town driving, and the tank has gone down 1/16th of a tank. It’s a $40 fill-up, but that only lasts me 4-5 days.
Is the Pontiac G5 related to the Chevy Camaro?
Kinship between Pontiac and Chevrolet models is nothing new. Back in 1967, for instance, when Chevrolet launched its original Camaro, Pontiac followed with a Firebird. This time, Pontiac’s new G5 compact coupe is related to Chevrolet’s Cobalt, introduced for 2006 in both coupe and sedan form.
Is the Pontiac G5 still in the fleet?
The vast majority of vehicles that automotive journalists test come from dedicated fleets maintained by the manufacturers, but once in a while, a new vehicle never makes it into that fleet. Such is the case with Pontiac’s new-for-2007 G5, a car I waited for but never got my hands on.
How long is the warranty on a Pontiac G5?
Anyone that thinks they can they can buy a better import is smoking crack. With a standard 5 year 60,000 mile powertrain warranty, 3 year 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty makes for worry free driving. Was this review helpful?
What kind of horsepower does a Pontiac G5 have?
With 148 horsepower, 152 pound-feet of torque and a broad powerband, that engine makes the Pontiac G5 one of the faster economy cars available. The GT features an even more potent 2.4-liter version with 173 hp and 163 lb-ft of torque.