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2006 Pontiac Solstice Road Test
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Lets get one thing straight. I really like this car. I like its styling. I like its overall driving dynamics. I like its entry-level to full-load price range. And I especially like the fact that it comes from a brand that some prognosticating naysayers had previously left for dead.
Pontiac, rather, is realizing a bit of a brand revolution as of late. While its top-tier Bonneville might not be as competitive as it once was, the recently upgraded Grand Prix is much improved and wonderfully aggressive in V8-powered, toggle-shift actuated GXP trim. The new G6 is as roomy as anything in its segment, quite well finished inside, surprisingly economical, and now available in a stylish coupe configuration only to be followed up by an even more enticing retractable hardtop version. The baseline Pursuit, a rebadged version
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| Lets get one thing straight. I really like this car. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
GTO or not, Pontiacs latest offering is probably more suited to Canadas fuel conscious and environmentally focused consumer than the 400-horsepower V8-equipped coupe.
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| Being that personal coupe buyers hardly ever use the back seats, the pretty little Solstice is my self aggrandizing vehicle of choice. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Pontiac invited the Canadian automotive media establishment to take part in a ride and drive event in and around the hot, sunny, desert-like locale of Kelowna, BC, Canada, the centerpiece of that westernmost provinces rich, fertile, wine soaked
Why bring up the now legendary Mazda? As if I need to explain myself. Since the bargain-basement drop-top debuted in 1989, and by so doing ignited what has commonly been referred to since as the "roadster renaissance", it had enjoyed a rather open field in the entry-level category. Only Toyotas final-generation
Getting back to the MR2, I also find it ironic that in the very same year that it has been pronounced officially dead, the only company to put up a fight against the original Toyota wedge is once again
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| I wasnt expecting the Solstice to feel as good as it did on the road. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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