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- BrutherSuperior
The Sky Red Line was absolutely brilliant in its ability to be both a hardcore sports car, but also a comfortable cruiser when otherwise necessary. That 2.0T engine that GM crafted was a masterpiece, especially when you think about what a terrible condition the company was in at the time. The Solstice GXP wasn't too bad of a vehicle either, especially in the Coupe form that added the targa top.
Long story short, GM answered every question that Mazda didn't, but ended up forgetting how to do simple maths. A shame they didn't let one of the cars carry on as a Chevrolet or Buick, or even a Cadillac.
That engine sounded like it was filled with pennies...and felt like it too.
The Saturn/Pontiac products were grossly mediocre and no amount of marketing could overcome its shortcomings. It may have checked all the right boxes when you look at its specs/features...but the end product was far less than the sum of its parts.
The Miata has always nailed 'it'. Light, inexpensive, well put together, durable, and loads of fun. The cheapness, harshness, and poor dynamics (they tend to porpoise) of Solstice/Sky doomed them from the start. They were not good cars...so no one bought them.