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Pontiac G6 Specifications

    • The G6 is a midsize car produced by Pontiac, a brand formerly owned and operated by the Detroit-based automaker General Motors (GM), which discontinued the brand in 2010. GM produced the Pontiac G6 from 2004 to 2009, halting production due to weak sales of the Pontiac brand. In its review of the car, US News & World Report criticized the Pontiac G6 for its sluggish engine and lack of a class-competitive interior.

    Powertrain

    • The 2010 Pontiac G6 comes equipped with a 2,384-cubic-centimeter (cc), 2.4-liter in-line front engine featuring four cylinders with four valves each, which adds up to 16 total valves. The engine has a 88-mm bore, a 98-mm stroke and a 10.4 compression ratio. The car can achieve 164 horsepower (122 kilowatts) at 6,400 revolutions per minute (rpm) with a maximum torque of 156 foot-lbs. (212 nanometers) at 5,000 rpm. The 2010 Pontiac G6 has a four-speed automatic transmission.

    Physical Measures and Capacities

    • The 2010 Pontiac G6 measures 189 inches long, 70.6 inches wide and 57.1 inches high. The wheelbase measures 112.3 inches. The vehicle weighs 3,305 lbs. Inside, the 2010 Pontiac G6 offers 42.2 inches of front legroom and 37.6 inches of rear legroom. The interior has a volume of 96.1 cubic feet.

    Other Specifications

    • The 2010 Pontiac G6 has an independent front suspension with a stabilizer bar and coil springs, along with a multilink rear suspension. The vehicle comes equipped with a driver front, passenger front and front side and rear side airbags. The 2010 Pontiac G6 also has such standard features of a modern vehicle as an air-conditioning system, a clock and a computer displaying the average speed, average fuel consumption and the estimated range for remaining fuel.



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