What year is a Pontiac Vibe?

What year is a Pontiac Vibe?

Pontiac Vibe
Production January 2002–August 2009
Model years 2003–2010
Assembly United States: Fremont, California (NUMMI)
Body and chassis

How much is a starter for a 2009 Pontiac Vibe?

2009 Pontiac Vibe Starter – from $147.99+ | AutoZone.com.

When did Pontiac stop making the Pontiac Vibe?

Production of the Vibe ended in 2009 with the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand and the closing of NUMMI under the General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization.

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.

What kind of brakes does a Pontiac Vibe have?

The second generation FWD Vibes also offer computerized traction-control and anti-lock brakes. Rear disc brakes are standard on all models. Luggage racks are no longer standard order.

How big is the cargo area of a Pontiac Vibe?

The Vibe offers 91.4 cubic feet (2.59 m3) of passenger volume (all seats up) and 20.1 cubic feet (0.57 m3) of cargo volume, for a total of 111.5 cubic feet (3.16 m3) with rear seats that fold completely flat.

Production of the Vibe ended in 2009 with the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand and the closing of NUMMI under the General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization.

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.

Is the Pontiac Vibe related to the Toyota Matrix?

The Vibe, which is related to the Toyota Matrix, receives all-new exterior styling for 2009 that gives the car a much smoother appearance than before thanks to flowing lines in the side body panels and the disappearance of its cladding.

What kind of gas mileage does Pontiac Vibe get?

The base engine for the Vibe remains a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that now makes 132 hp. If gas mileage is a big concern, you might want to steer clear of the AWD Vibe, as it gets 20/26 mpg city/highway. A front-wheel-drive Vibe with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a five-speed automatic improves on those figures slightly, to 21/29 mpg.