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Pontiac G8 Sports Sedan Car
Old 11-23-2009, 04:11 AM   #1
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Pontiac G8 Sports Sedan Car

These days, GM seems to illustrate all the answer to its harms from it’s out of the country divisions (Saturn's Opel-derived encouragement being the nearly all palpable). Pontiac's G8 comes on or after GM's Australian Holden union, a company known for hugely dull, old-school V-8-powered, rear-wheel constrain sedans.

The G8 rides on GM's new Zeta/Universal Rear Wheel Drive architecture--the matching platform with the purpose of will underpin the 2009 Camaro--and it's noteworthy for the reason that it represents a Pontiac with the intention of a devotee power in point of fact picture to own. (Yes, we are on familiar terms with the Holden-derived last-generation GTO was a good car, but it's also no longer here.) It's an up-to-the-minute, beautiful, intriguing mountain of haul-ass machine, topped off with a threateningly large V-8 as well as a storied American badge. In additional vocabulary, it's accurately what Detroit ought to be construction.

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The pedestal car gets GM's 3.6-liter DOHC V-6 (261 hp) by means of a five-speed mechanical; the GT has a 6.0-liter OHV V-8 (362 hp, 391 lb-ft) with a six-speed mechanical or, in a while subsequent to launch, a six-speed glue. The hulk facial appearance four disc brakes, an autonomous rear postponement, as well as standard firmness control.

Notwithstanding its beefy, square-shouldered exterior, the G8 is not as fat in person as the cinema you see here would point toward. In detail, the new-fangled G8 is in fact smaller (but a bit heavier) than the extrovert Grand Prix, as well as considerably less important as it’s most important rear-drive antagonism: the Dodge Charger. The Pontiac gives up on the subject of 4 inches in overall body length and almost 6 inches in wheelbase to the Dodge--a difference with the intention of could have a detrimental consequence on ride quality.
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