December 18, 200817 yr Linkity 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP priced at $39,995 PRESS RELEASE Pontiac today confirmed pricing for the 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP will start at $39,995, including $685 destination and freight charges and $1,700 in applicable federal gas guzzler taxes. With 415 horsepower and 0-60 times well under 5.0 seconds, the G8 GXPs is the most powerful production Pontiac ever created and comes standard with a six-speed automatic transmission or an optional ($695) six-speed manual transmission. A $900 sunroof option is also available. Final EPA fuel economy ratings for the G8 GXP are 13 miles per gallon in the city, 20 miles per gallon on the highway. Edited December 18, 200817 yr by smallchevy
December 18, 200817 yr Not a bad price, competitive w/ the Charger SRT8. Alas, in these economic times, they probably will sell only 50 or so.
December 18, 200817 yr Not a bad price, competitive w/ the Charger SRT8. Alas, in these economic times, they probably will sell only 50 or so. And because of that, people will call it a failure and want GM to discontinue the car Edited December 18, 200817 yr by FUTURE_OF_GM
December 18, 200817 yr Because GM is permanently connected with a high volume image. Sales #s do not matter, esp w/ a car of this class. As long as Pontiac makes a profit on the G8 / G8 GXP, it's a success, even if that is only 50 GXPs. Whether or not that turns out to be the case, who knows.
December 18, 200817 yr Author Because GM is permanently connected with a high volume image. Sales #s do not matter, esp w/ a car of this class. As long as Pontiac makes a profit on the G8 / G8 GXP, it's a success, even if that is only 50 GXPs. Whether or not that turns out to be the case, who knows. So true. This is and will never be a volume vehicle.
December 18, 200817 yr Wow! Great job on the pricing GM...maybe someone does read my posts occasionally...
December 18, 200817 yr This is a pretty good price considering it includes destination and gas tax. These will be an amazing value in a couple years on the used market, I think.
December 18, 200817 yr This is a pretty good price considering it includes destination and gas tax. These will be an amazing value in a couple years on the used market, I think. True that. There are lots of ~15K mi G8 GTs for under $20K. Compared to a new four-banger Accord or Malibu, that's a good $3-4K to spend on fuel and warranty.
December 18, 200817 yr True that. There are lots of ~15K mi G8 GTs for under $20K. Compared to a new four-banger Accord or Malibu, that's a good $3-4K to spend on fuel and warranty. Yes, quite the bargain..not to mention you would have something special and relatively rare in the G8, as opposed to yet another pedestrian FWD family sedan.
December 18, 200817 yr They made another smart move not over pricing it... Now I really want one, but why is the stick extra money? Edited December 18, 200817 yr by gm4life
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