General Motors produced the Pontiac G6 GT as a midsize coupe, convertible and sedan from the 2005 to 2010 model years. It ceased produced when GM shuttered its Pontiac division in 2010.
Under the Hood
The 2008 Pontiac G6 GT coupe features either a 164-horsepower, 2.4-liter in-line four-cylinder or a 224-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 engine. The V6 features a fuel injection system and develops 220 ft.-lb. of torque, which is the twisting force generated inside the powerplant to give the G6 acceleration. The V6 earns the car an average of 22 mpg. The four-cylinder provides 156 ft.-lb. of torque and averages 25 mpg.
Size
The Pontiac G6 GT for all model years features virtually the same dimensions that differ no more than a half inch among the coupe, sedan and convertible. Pontiac placed the three models on a 112.3-inch wheelbase. The 3,426-lb. coupe, 3,305-lb. sedan and and 3,855-lb. convertible measure about 189.1 inches long, 70.4 inches wide and 56.4 inches high.The G6 GT's cargo space is 14 cubic feet.
Chassis
All-wheel disc brakes, with the front pair ventilated, stop the car. Coil springs are at the four corners with the front and rear featuring a stabilizer bar. Independent strut suspension cushions the front and a multi-link system is in the rear.
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