The curvaceous Solstice has been a hit for Pontiac. The performance-oriented GXP version offers a 260-bhp turbocharged engine that makes the Solstice a genuinely quick 2-seater.
Already the best-selling roadster in the United States, the Pontiac Solstice lineup expands in 2009 with a new, sleek coupe model. The Solstice coupe is equipped with a removable roof that enables an open-air driving experience yet offers a greater range of all-season driving opportunities. "The new Solstice coupe has all the design cues and pleasing performance of the original roadster, and is an all-season alternative for people who enjoy open-air driving," said Susan Docherty, vice...
Pontiac has taken what customers love about the popular and powerful Solstice roadster and upgraded it for 2008 with new technologies and many standard and optional features. With two Ecotec compact powerplants and a choice between a standard Aisin five-speed close-ratio manual transmission and an optional five-speed automatic, the Solstice and Solstice GXP are true roadsters. Features galore The 2008 Solstice kicks up the excitement factor with new standard features that were once options, turning up...