skip0110I wonder if the Ford Fusion will be a better deal than the 6? Obviously Ford thought they saw something in the platform, since they decided to bring it to other brands.
Seeing as the Five Hundred only has 203 hp, I don't think Ford will want it's little brother outpowering it.M5PowerI just hope the Fusion has more than 200 horsepower, and at a more reasonable price than the Buick Regal GS, Buick Lacrosse CXS, or Chevrolet Impala SS, all of which have the power to compete but are priced out of midsize sedan territory.
The G6 certainly isn't unpopular in Toronto. These things are becoming as common as Civics and Corollas...skip0110Introducing the G6 when the model line was 2/3rds missing was a terrible mistake. Now the consumer has already classified the name, the initial buzz is gone, and it is doomed to poor sales for eternity.
You're right---my "poor sales" comment was off the mark. The G6 will sell well, as did the Grand Am before it. But this is because of huge dealer rebates, not because of any inherent (or even perceived) goodness in the car. I think GM already has rebates on the G6--terrible, considering that it's a brand new design.Ev0The G6 certainly isn't unpopular in Toronto. These things are becoming as common as Civics and Corollas...![]()
JohnBM01Man, why does someone always have to nitpick my topics? If I wanted a personal troubleshooter, I'll hire one, but until then, I appreciate your kindness, okay? I made an honest mistake. Crap. I didn't know that typos and honest mistakes make me a bad person...
JohnBM01Who'd want a "free G6" anyways?
M5PowerI'm fairly sure GM has no manufacturer rebates on the G6 right now.
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neanderthalfrom pontiacs own site. i clicked on the west coast which is where i am.
Well, I've never been involved in a car purchase that involved any type of leasing/loans (always just writing a check on the agreed price + destination + tax). So that is most likely how it works. I just looked for the "rebates" heading.M5Power"Bonus Cash" is different from "rebate", right? My understanding is that "Bonus Cash" is when they match your down payment, in the G6's case up to $1000. And "cash allowances" apply to ex-Oldsmobile owners, military service personnel or family members, and college graduates. Meanwhile my understanding of a rebate is something to be redeemed with the manufacturer assuming you purchase your vehicle and apply for your rebate in the selected time period.
M5Power"Bonus Cash" is different from "rebate", right? My understanding is that "Bonus Cash" is when they match your down payment, in the G6's case up to $1000. And "cash allowances" apply to ex-Oldsmobile owners, military service personnel or family members, and college graduates. Meanwhile my understanding of a rebate is something to be redeemed with the manufacturer assuming you purchase your vehicle and apply for your rebate in the selected time period.
That would mean that MSN Autos and Automotive.com agree on that there is a rebate but disagree on the amount. Both disagree with ConsumerGuide, and Pontiac is quiet on the matter (which is why I stood by my statement).
Regardless, I think we both agree on the point - Pontiac's throwing money at a car that just debuted because no-one's buying it. Is Buick doing the same thing with the Lacrosse?neanderthala rose by any other name...........
M5PowerRegardless, I think we both agree on the point - Pontiac's throwing money at a car that just debuted because no-one's buying it. Is Buick doing the same thing with the Lacrosse?
JohnBM01I don't know about how GM divisions outside of America would feel about getting the Pontiac G6. I'm not a fan of recent Pontiacs, so I don't think Vauxhall, Opel, or even Holden would feel about having the Pontiac G6 in any place that isn't the United States of America or even Canada. Not trying to be funny, but I wouldn't want to imagine this machine raced in Brazilian Stock Car if it was sold in Brazil.
Can America build a world-class car? According to an old Cadillac commercial for the Cadillac STS, it broke through the glass which said "America can't build a world-class car." While not a big fan of Cadillac, I think the Caddys might have a nice chance for international success outside of America. I'd really like the Chryslers to have a nice worldwide prescence. That Chrysler 300 would be the best seller. It's practical (even with the new Hemi motor), seats many, looks expensive, but doesn't cost expensive. I think Chrysler's going to return to the Australian V8 Supercar series, but some of our cars can do pretty well elsewhere in the world.
where have you been hiding, JohnMB? micros FLOP in the states.It would be interesting to see how European minis and Japanese Kei cars would do in America. I still like the Mini Cooper and all, but I would like to see how other small cars not sold in America would do.