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Introduced in the 2005 model year, the Pontiac G6 Sedan took over for the Grand Am and Grand Prix
31st August 2009
The Pontiac G6 was originally unveiled at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show. The G6 was put in place to reinforce GM’s idea that their daughter division was the sportier of the bunch. The Pontiac G6 was and still is available as a sedan, convertible, or coupe. In 2005 the G6 was ranked at number eleven in the top selling cars in America.
The G6 Sedan comes standard with a 2.4L Ecotec LE5 4-cylinder engine, producing up to 169 horsepower. In the 2005 model year, Pontiac released a G6 convertible. The retractable hardtop put the G6 convertible in the running with much more expensive car brands, such as the Infiniti G35. The GT trim of the G6 came with TAPshift, much similar to the AutoStick. The TAPshift gave the G6 the ease of driving an automatic, but allowed the driver to upshift or downshift manually when necessary.
