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2007 Pontiac G5 trims

2007 G5

Stylish looks; roomy interior; good fuel economy; value pricing.

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2007 Pontiac G6 trims

2007 G6

Low-cost V6; clever four-piece folding sunroof on sedan; retractable hard top convertible available.

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2007 Pontiac Grand Prix trims

2007 Grand Prix

Roomy interior; smooth ride; fuel efficiency on the highway; acceleration (GXP).

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2007 Pontiac Solstice trims

2007 Solstice

Sultry looks; Affordable entry price; Available performance

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2007 Pontiac Torrent trims

2007 Torrent

Roomy rear seat; available all-wheel drive; competitive pricing.

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2007 Pontiac Vibe trims

2007 Vibe

Versatility; contemporary feel; fuel economy.

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The Pontiac line-up loses two vehicles in 2007. First departure from Pontiac is the Montana SV6 minivan. Second, despite considerable fanfare and build-up to the return of the GTO in 2004, the V-8 powered, rear-wheel drive coupe failed to attract sales. The Pontiac GTO has been dropped in 2007 after a three-year performance run. Pontiac's recently-introduced, fun-loving roadster the Solstice is awarded even greater performance credibility in 2007 thanks to a new GXP trim level. The 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP model is propelled by a turbocharged 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine that feeds 260 horsepower to the car's rear wheels. Taking the place of the Sunfire, the all-new Pontiac G5 is delivered in 2007 only as a two-door coupe. In its second year on the market, the Pontiac Torrent receives a more robust level of standard safety equipment for 2007 with traction control, four-wheel disc brakes and anti-lock braking system. The Pontiac Vibe loses its available all-wheel drive system for 2007 leaving just a front-wheel drivetrain.