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Anyone Buying The new Pontiac Solstice?
I just put a (refundable) downpayment on the sister car to the Pontiac Solstice - the Saturn Sky which will not be in production for another 8 months or so. Would love to hear comments. I rushed to put a deposit down as there is a huge waiting list for the Solstice and soon for the Sky too. It is a new 2 seat Roadster that is not overly powerful (170 HP) but I think is quite handsome and has a much wider footprint than a Miata for example so it hopefully won't be too compact. It is going for around $27,500 US which is a couple $K more than the Solstice and I think is more attractive than the Solstice as well although they share the same platform...
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ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine 2.4-liter, 16-valve, inline-4 Ecotec? with Variable Valve Timing Horsepower 170 @ 6,400 rpm1 Torque (ft. lbs.) 162 @ 4,800 rpm1 Transmission 5-speed manual with short-throw shifter and self-adjusting clutch Available electronically controlled 5-speed automatic CHASSIS Drivetrain Front engine / rear-wheel drive Available torque-sensing limited slip differential Body construction Lower dominant, integral hydroformed tube and stamped steel structure Suspension Four-wheel independent SLA with coil-over-Bilstein monotube shocks Front and rear hollow stabilizer bars with ball-joint links Steering Hydraulic power-assisted rack-and-pinion Brakes Four-wheel disc with ABS Wheels / Tires 18-inch flangeless alloy wheels equipped with Goodyear P245/ 45 performance tires WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Curb weight 2,860 lbs. Weight distribution Near 50/50 Length 161.1 in. Wheelbase 95.1 in. Track (front / rear) 60.5 in. / 61.2 in. Width 71.4 in. Height 50.1 in. COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Cloth convertible top with defroster-equipped glass rear window Air conditioning Power windows, door locks and exterior mirrors Extended-range remote keyless entry Cruise control CD player with AM / FM stereo and six speakers Available six-disc, in-dash CD/ MP3 player with seven-speaker Monsoon® audio system Available XM Satellite Radio2 Available Leather Appointments SAFETY OnStar® System with one-year Safe & Sound Service Plan3 Dual-stage front air bags with Passenger Sensing System4 Three-point safety belts with pretensioners and energy-absorbing retractors Engine-immobilizing theft-deterrent feature Automatic projector-beam halogen headlamps Projector-beam halogen foglamps. The vehicle shown and described is a pre-production model; the actual production model may vary. 1Preliminary estimate based on GM testing. 2Ser vice fees apply. Available only in the 48 contiguous United States. Visit www.gm.xmradio.com for system details. 3Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit www.onstar.com for system limitations and details. 4Always use safety belts and proper child restraints. Even in vehicles equipped with air bags and the Passenger Sensing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active air bag. See your vehicle Owner?s Handbook and child-safety seat instructions for more information. ©2005 Saturn Corporation. Saturn and its logo are registered trademarks of Saturn Corporation. People first is a trademark of Saturn Corporation. SKY is a trademark of Saturn Corporation. THIS IS THE SATURN SKY. Available early 2006 |
Sweet Car!
I put a deposit on one of the first 1000 Soltice and its expected in here in a week or so. |
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Looks like a pretty sweet car..nice
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Sweet looking ride
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she's a little chunky for only 170 hp. 2,860 lbs? in a roadster?
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seems a wee bit overpriced to me. Not a lot, but a bit.
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Are you going for the red one or the silver one? They both look nice. That's a lovely ride.
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:1orglaugh 3k lbs + with driver? Dont turn the air on, it wont move out of its own way. 50k miles and its gonna be a dead dog. Its gonna work so hard with only 170 hp at 3k+ lbs
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Lighter than the base Miata with appx 30 more HP - I wouldn't worry too much about it. People are HP freaks these days. In reality, true roadsters were not overpowered. If concerned, get the standard tranny or wait for the inevitable "S" turbo model. I'm sure there will also be some easy HP boost in the after-market world.
Miata: Gross Weight: 2948 lbs. Horsepower: 142 hp |
Quite a cool move for Saturn, with the redline vehicles now this I think they can grab up some of the younger market.
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wooohooo.... that's a sweet loking car.. I love the red and black interior..supah hotttttt!
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I hate every saturn car out there ... but I gotta say ... this one looks dope ;)
I like small roadsters but I'm not 5"6 160 pounds ... I'm a bit too large to fit in thoses |
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that's a nice looking little roadster
I'm sure there will be plenty of ways to caox a few more ponies out of the powerplant, too |
whoa! that's indeed a cool car.. but i also think it is a bit overpriced.
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I have to admit the interior, is pretty darn nice.
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Another concern is that GM is using a lot of new technology, parts and platform... and it is their first roadster and have just re-tooled a plant to build them, and I get scared at having a car that is in the 1st year of production as they tend to have lots of problems.
Also, I hope this doesn't come out working like the Fiero. |
looks a lot better than the solstice
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I would have bought a Solstice if I didn't have to park the car and open the trunk to close the top, that does work in Florida when rain storms come out of no where at night
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I wouldn't buy anything in the 1st year of production, there always seems to be problems. You also end up paying more for the car. I would never buy a Pontiac either :(
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Wonder how it handles in the snow. I actually drive my car once in a while :) hehe
Cant buy something like that here when I need it for pure practical purposes. Maybe in a warmer climate. |
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The car produces 170hp and 170lb-ft, and you get 90% of that torque at 1,900rpm...so the car will not be slow that's forsure. The 2.4litre ecotec has VVTI technology which most other amercan made enfgines don't... I think its going to be a buy! :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup |
it looks like an excellent new Acquisition!!!
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Wow, that car looks hot :thumbsup
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Every brochure and review I've read on the 2005 Miata puts it at 2400-2500 lbs... The earlier ones were as light as 2100. Mazda would not sell a Miata pushing 3000lb. |
Wait, your planning on buying a car you didn't even test drive??? 170HP is not that strong, a honda civic has 160 HP ............
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Pontiac Solstice
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You should get the 350z instead, Saturn has a pretty bad name
Will These Rockets Rescue GM's Saturn? New models will have European styling, leather, chrome -- and higher price tags Last August, General Motors Corp. (GM ) Chairman G. Richard Wagoner Jr. and his new-car czar, Robert A. Lutz, went to their board of directors with a dicey pitch: They wanted to plow $3 billion into GM's long-suffering Saturn division. GM's directors were understandably concerned. Sales at the 15-year-old unit finished 2004 down 22%, thanks largely to a fiasco with the L-series family car, which bombed so badly that GM took it off the market. Having squandered much of the goodwill generated from its early days of dicker-free showrooms and folksy marketing, Saturn today is mired in red ink, losing as much as $1 billion a year. Many GM insiders think the division would be better left to go the way of Oldsmobile. Faced with the huge costs of pulling an entire brand off the market -- and one that still has fairly strong buyer loyalty -- the board bought in for another pricey run at fixing Saturn. What sold it was a raft of concept cars -- among them, the racy Sky roadster and stylish Aura sedan -- that GM has been tinkering with for a couple of years and will show at the Detroit Auto Show next week. They also liked Lutz's risky bid to push the brand upscale with more expensive cars. The Sky, which goes on sale late this year, and the Aura, arriving in dealerships in '06, kick off a blitz of new Saturns that will culminate with new Ion and Vue models in '07 and a larger sport-utility vehicle for 2008. These new vehicles promise to be a serious upgrade over previous Saturns. Much of the new money GM will spend -- an estimated $800 million -- will go toward converting Saturn's heralded Spring Hill (Tenn.) factory to build steel-body cars instead of today's plastic bodies. (The plastic expands on hot days, so panels must be spaced far apart, giving an appearance of poor construction.) The styling and interiors of the new vehicles will be heavily influenced by GM's European studios. The goal: sell enough cars at premium prices for the division to break even around 2008. "I'm so convinced that these cars will work," says Lutz. Even critics say the new Saturns look better than any passenger car GM has built for the mass market in decades. But transforming Saturn from a brand known for cheap small cars into one that sells a wide range of fun and fashionable rides will be a challenge of planetary proportions. Surveys show that Saturn's image is among the worst in the market. Consumers see it as a cheap alternative to Honda (HMC ) and Volkswagen. The brand took a big hit from its aging models and the L-series debacle. And it didn't help that last summer all of the nearly 250,000 Vue SUVS had to be recalled to remedy a suspension problem. In early 2004, CNW Marketing Research in Bandon, Ore., surveyed consumers and ranked Saturn's image at 31st among 38 car brands -- down from 23rd in 2002. That's why Lutz tapped some of his top designers for the makeover. While the first Saturns had a young look to match the image of a completely new brand, later models were monuments to conservatism. This time, Lutz has seven studios around the globe crafting Saturn's new look. The original concept for the Sky was created by Simon Cox, a Brit who runs GM's London studio and had a hand in Cadillac's edgy new look. Opel designers in Germany are giving the cars some European flair. Inside they boast rich red and black leather and chrome accents. Says Dave Rand, executive director of interior styling for GM's North American operations: "We want people to be surprised it's a Saturn." TARNISHED NAME They'll also be surprised at the price tag. All those improvements bumped up costs, of course. While GM isn't saying how much it will lift prices, the Sky is expected to sell for a shade more than the nearly $20,000 Pontiac Solstice roadster, which uses the same engine and frame. Compare that with under $14,000 for a base-level Ion. "They're nuts," says Art Spinella, president of CNW. Indeed, GM will be hard-pressed to convince buyers that any Saturn is worth that much. When the company showed the forthcoming Saturns to consumers in internal clinics, they registered a 3.9 on GM's 4.0 scale of acceptance -- indicating a genuine hit. But then GM slapped a Saturn emblem on the hood, and the score plummeted to a weak 2.5. "The cars look good," says AutoPacific Inc. Vice-President James N. Hall, but he jokes that "a lot of embarrassed people will be driving Saturns." Even so, Lutz and his team say Saturn has advantages that make it worth saving. General Manager Jill A. Ladjiak points to the unit's young, educated buyers, most of whom are women. And though Saturn has had at most three models to offer, half its customers come from non-GM brands. "We've had a lean product portfolio," Ladjiak says. "Some people are surprised the brand is still standing." Lutz vows that GM will be patient as it tries to fix things. But consumers are likely to be less forgiving. If the new cars fizzle, Saturn could still find itself following Oldsmobile into early retirement. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...6095_mz017.htm |
I like the more aggressive styling on that saturn better than the smooth sculpted look on the pontiac
is anyone else somewhat reminded of a mini viper? |
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I am not that concerned with the HP as much as I wanted an economical convertible sports car that is a head turner and this one just seems to fit the bill. |
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My mother bought two first year of production cars: a Pony and a Neon. She means well, honestly, but those cars were nothing but headaches from day 1.
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