Article Comments 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP Full Test

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Article comments for Full Test: 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP - Those of us who drove the 2006 Solstice resigned ourselves to the fact that although the car could draw the lustful gaze of fellow motorists, we'd have to shy away from stoplight challenges. (more)

#36 of 42 Re: Solstice Dilema!!!!!!!! [busiris] by pao

Apr 08, 2008 (4:29 am)

Replying to: busiris (Apr 07, 2008 11:41 am)
NO..for warranty work...only the brand dealer can do the work....for normal maintenance ...any dealer can preform the work as long as they have the appropriate tech training and tools...which is always the case....
 
in order to get reimbursed for the warranty work from GM...only a Pontiac dealer can do the work.....

#37 of 42 Re: Solstice Dilema!!!!!!!! [pao] by busiris

Apr 08, 2008 (12:21 pm)

Replying to: pao (Apr 08, 2008 4:29 am)
Hmmm...I guess you learn something new every day...
 
Although, when I was younger (30 + years ago), the Pontiac dealer in my hometown could and did warranty work (drive train and body) on Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Chevrolets, even though there was a local dealer for each make.
 
But, as I said, that was a long, long ttime ago...

#38 of 42 Re: CUP HOLDERS? WHO GIVES A S**T ABOUT CUP HOLDERS? [lorthog] by spoom

Jun 05, 2008 (7:05 pm)

Replying to: lorthog (Jan 03, 2008 6:05 pm)
wow, no cupholder for you-we're taking away your caffeine Why the tirade over this?
I like to drive my car to work.
I go to work in the morning.
Some times I am running late and want to take my coffee with me.
It's hard to shift with a cup of coffee crotched.
So I use cupholders.
The ones in my truck are nice and sturdy, and you can reach them.
(without being double jointed)
The ones in my GXP are all yucky, but I shouldn't complain?
Because they kinda, sorta, tried.
But cupholders are pretty tricky to design.
Compared to turbochargers

#39 of 42 Re: CUP HOLDERS? WHO GIVES A S**T ABOUT CUP HOLDERS? [lorthog] by rodman21

Aug 05, 2008 (8:23 pm)

Replying to: lorthog (Jan 03, 2008 6:05 pm)
As far as the solstice GXP goes I sort of equate it to the late sixties muscle car, you know the 69 camero with a bench seat a 350 and a 4 speed. Did it handle well not really, was it comfortable not so much, did it go when you puched the gas, hell yes it did. It was a bare boned performance machine. The GXP is our modern muscle car in a roadster package, in my opinion it is cheap for the muscle you get. If you care about automatic push button convertible tops or 13 cup holders this is not your car. Its not a daily driver if you're not a driving enthusiast, but if you are comfortable hammering through gears with a quick and heavey clutch you will love this car for its price and performance.

#40 of 42 Re: CUP HOLDERS? WHO GIVES A S**T ABOUT CUP HOLDERS? [rodman21] by trucktricks

Aug 06, 2008 (1:05 pm)

Replying to: rodman21 (Aug 05, 2008 8:23 pm)
I get what you mean about price and performance but beg to differ about not being a daily driver. I now have 14,000 miles on my 2008 GXP. Most of that is going to and from work. I still get a kick out of making the 26 mile each way commute to get to work. Top up in the morning, top down going home. I am getting 32 MPG AVERAGE (mixed city and interstate, regular gas) with the 5-speed auto and have only had one speeding ticket so cost of operation is way good.
 
And as far as the cupholder goes, the one on the trans tunnel is perfectly positioned and sized for my oversize coffee mug................ I arrive in style with a smile.

#41 of 42 Re: CUP HOLDERS? WHO GIVES A S**T ABOUT CUP HOLDERS? [trucktricks] by pao

Aug 07, 2008 (6:03 am)

Replying to: trucktricks (Aug 06, 2008 1:05 pm)
ah but you fit into the category of driving enthusiast obviously....so it fits you as a daily driver.....which was the point he was trying to make

#42 of 42 Re: Is it really that bad? [editor_karl] by David256

Dec 02, 2008 (12:55 pm)

Replying to: editor_karl (Mar 21, 2007 9:16 am)
Karl,
 
I bought a used 2006 Pontiac Solstice base in April, with 15k miles on the odometer. It had a few technical issues that were covered by the factory warranty. I have since put another 15k miles on the car due to my 90+ mile daily commute and frequent jaunts around town, including to and from lunch with a passenger in tow. The experience has been a relative pleasure.
 
The car's no rocket, but it overall performance is satisfying and the looks are great.
 
I've found a few nitpicky things I would improve, but I think you've been especially harsh. None of the issues you raise have presented an onerous problem for me, despite the fact I've probably already driven tens of thousands of miles more in a Solstice than have you. At best, your comments are banal, but they definitely indicate excess fussiness and finicky taste. Maybe you should move your job to the DuPont Registry.
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