Is the Pontiac G5 a good car to buy?
The Pontiac G5 is a sporty two-door coupe that gets good fuel economy and is comfortable and enjoyable for daily commuting. It’s sleek and stylish. The cabin is nice and all the controls are easy to operate. OnStar comes standard, adding safety and convenience. For 2009, all G…
When did the Pontiac G5 Pursuit come out?
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).
What’s the price of a 2009 Pontiac G5?
The Pontiac G5 is a coupe. Inventory prices for the 2009 G5 range from $1,824 to $8,964. It gets EPA-estimated 30 MPG combined. GM CEO Mary Barra testified this afternoon before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee investigating the automaker’s recall of more than 2.5 million vehicles worldwide for
But the G5’s numerous shortcomings prevent us from recommending it as a pre-owned purchase. The Pontiac G5 compact coupe was produced from 2007-’09 in two trim levels: base and GT. The base model came with a decent amount of equipment, including air-conditioning, powered accessories, keyless entry and a CD/MP3 audio system.
How big is the wheelbase on a Pontiac G5?
Built on a 103.5-inch wheelbase, the 2009 Pontiac G5 is 179.8 inches long – close to the Cobalt. Familiar Pontiac styling cues include the twin-port grille.
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What kind of transmission does a Pontiac G5 have?
The standard transmission was a five-speed manual, with a four-speed automatic available as an option. Inside, attractive gauges and a full-featured stereo give the Pontiac G5 a contemporary vibe, and metallic accents on the gear shifter, steering wheel and doors brightened the otherwise stark cabin. Materials quality was poor, however.