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Pontiac G5
Pontiac G5
 
MSRP Price:
$14,725.00
 
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Pontiac G5
Quick Facts

Vehicle Type: Compact Cars
Engine Type: 2.4-liter DOHC four-cylinder.
Transmission: four-speed automatic
Safety Equipment (standard): pretensioners for front seat belts
Fuel Economy: 24/32
 

 
Pontiac G5 Lineup

The 2007 Pontiac G5 is available only as a coupe, which means two doors and a smallish back seat. It comes in two versions.

The G5 ($14,725) comes with air conditioning, power windows and door locks, AM/FM/CD, fold-down back seat, height-adjustable driver's seat and remote/keyless entry. It comes with a 148-hp, 2.2 liter four-cylinder. The standard transmission is a five-speed manual. The standard model features the FE1 or Smooth-Riding suspension.

The G5 GT ($18,375) adds anti-lock brakes, upgraded audio, XM satellite radio, cruise control, and fog lamps. Performance upgrades include a 173-hp, 2.4 liter four-cylinder and the FE3 or Sport suspension with 17-inch wheels and summer performance tires. The standard transmission is a five-speed manual.

Options include automatic transmission ($850); air curtain side airbags ($395); remote-vehicle start ($190); sunroof ($750); anti-lock brakes ($400); and OnStar ($695 on the GT and part of $1,090 Security Package on the base model).

Safety features include frontal air bags; front seat belts with pretensioners (in a crash these remove the slack). Anti-lock brakes are optional; ABS can help drivers avoid accidents by allowing them to maintain control of the steering at maximum braking effort. We recommend getting it. Always wear those seat belts because they are your most important line of defense in a crash.


 
 
 
 
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