December 29, 200520 yr AutoWeek | Published 12/28/05, 11:12 am et The much-anticipated, high-performance variant of the Pontiac Solstice roadster will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show, packing turbo power as we predicted six months ago (News, July 11, 2005). A 2.0-liter, turbocharged direct-injected four-cylinder making 260 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque will power the Solstice GXP. Look for the boosted Pontiac in showrooms this summer as a 2007 model—at a $4,000 to $5,000 premium over the naturally aspirated Solstice. Edited December 29, 200520 yr by HarleyEarl
December 29, 200520 yr The HP was on the LA autoshow site last week but I am glad you got the cost. I knew what the HP was going to be and they beat it by 10 HP but the price you posted beat what I expected by 3K. The GXP will be the performance bargin of the sports car world. Thanks for the post I now know I can afford one!!!!
December 29, 200520 yr Wow, so I wonder if you'll be able to get a base Solstice GXP for $23,995 or whether they'll add some standard equipment. My guess is that they'll add some equipment, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it start right at $25k if Autoweek claims it will only add $4-5k.
December 29, 200520 yr I said about $25k. GM means serious business with this car. It's a turnaround car for an entire company, all because of Lutz.
December 29, 200520 yr How much more is the Sky Redline expected to be over the Solstice GXP? [post="64732"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I would expect it to be probably $4-5k more than the Solstice GXP because the SKY is basically a fully loaded Solstice to begin with, I think there are only a couple of options (Onstar and 6-disc CD are options, I don't know what else is). A loaded GXP and loaded Red Line probably wouldn't be that far apart in price though.
December 29, 200520 yr It's a turnaround car for an entire company, all because of Lutz. [post="64730"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] No low volume car will turn around GM. It needs its high volume models to be great in order for it to turn around. The new full size SUVs look promising, but the new Impala is a complete disappointment. Where are the great first class GM sedans the market wants? Mark
December 29, 200520 yr If the CTS was called the "trun around car for Cadillac" certainly the Solstice counts for something with production numbers in the upper 20k units per year.
December 29, 200520 yr How long will it take to see a real car from Chevy? I mean a high volume seller. Edited December 29, 200520 yr by Matt276
December 29, 200520 yr How long will it take to see a real car from Chevy? I mean a high volume seller. [post="64747"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] The 2008 Malibu should be a real car from Chevy, assuming GM doesn't mess it up since according to the media it's amazing.
December 29, 200520 yr How long will it take to see a real car from Chevy? I mean a high volume seller. [post="64747"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] the Camaro will turn them around. they have to build that thing. I'm just curious how far along it might be.
December 29, 200520 yr I would expect it to be probably $4-5k more than the Solstice GXP because the SKY is basically a fully loaded Solstice to begin with, I think there are only a couple of options (Onstar and 6-disc CD are options, I don't know what else is). A loaded GXP and loaded Red Line probably wouldn't be that far apart in price though. [post="64733"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Saturn is supposed to be the value leader for GM and now their roadster will cost more than the Pontiac's? I guess the Sky is Saturn's 'Corvette." I'm sure the GXP will be a winner but I still haven't even seen the regular one out yet on the raod. I'm in New York and most area dealers don't have any yet or have maybe have one for show. All this promise for a great car that came out in August and we're still waiting.
December 29, 200520 yr uhhhhhh Saturn isn't and won't be GM's "value leader" :unsure: [post="64823"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Gm established Saturn in 1990 to be a value leader car company, maybe it's changing but that's what they started as. As an example: Pontiac Torrent base price 2wd: $22400 Chevy Equinox: $21995 Saturn Vue: $21390 All are based on the same vehicle. Pontiac G6 base sedan: $18885 Chevy Malibu sedan: $17365 Saturn Ion sedan: $12825 That's value to me.
December 30, 200520 yr Gm established Saturn in 1990 to be a value leader car company, maybe it's changing but that's what they started as. As an example: Pontiac Torrent base price 2wd: $22400 Chevy Equinox: $21995 Saturn Vue: $21390 All are based on the same vehicle. Pontiac G6 base sedan: $18885 Chevy Malibu sedan: $17365 Saturn Ion sedan: $12825 That's value to me. [post="64838"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] The G6 and Malibu are on Epsilon while the Ion is on Delta with the Cobolt.
December 30, 200520 yr Gm established Saturn in 1990 to be a value leader car company, maybe it's changing but that's what they started as. As an example: Pontiac Torrent base price 2wd: $22400 Chevy Equinox: $21995 Saturn Vue: $21390 All are based on the same vehicle. Pontiac G6 base sedan: $18885 Chevy Malibu sedan: $17365 Saturn Ion sedan: $12825 That's value to me. [post="64838"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Yeah...it is no longer 1990. Saturn is being repositioned as the brand between Pontiac and Buick as Oldsmobile's spiritual successor. Think rebadged Opels sold here. The Torrent and Equinox newer than the VUE, albeit the VUE did receive an recent enhancement. When the next generation VUE (or replacement) comes out in a few years, you won't be likely to see it cheaper than the offerings from Chevrolet and Pontiac. And, as Spike pointed out, why are you comparing Saturn's compact Delta offering to Chevrolet's and Pontiac's midsize Epsilons? Granted, tha Aura (Saturn's upcoming midsizer) isn't here yet, but don't twist the current offering reality to fit your misunderstanding. The Aura is coming, and it will be more expensive than either Malibu or G6. And through Saturn's marketplace transition, the ION/ION-replacement will also move to a higher pricepoint than the Cobalt or whatever compact Pontiac may be offered at that point. Edited December 30, 200520 yr by ichbinjohnk
December 30, 200520 yr No low volume car will turn around GM. It needs its high volume models to be great in order for it to turn around. The new full size SUVs look promising, but the new Impala is a complete disappointment. Where are the great first class GM sedans the market wants? Mark [post="64739"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I think that even at low volume, this car will help turn GM around. We have 16 people on our waiting list at our dealership. I have seen many of these people and most of them drive imports. Bottom line is that the Solstice is going to get people back that were lost in the 80's & 90's. We will also get their friends, their frends friends...........
December 30, 200520 yr Author A buzz is certainly out there for the Saturn Sky too. It's pre-selling like the Solstice.
December 30, 200520 yr Wonder if anybody noticed, the Solstice's base price went up from 19995 to 20490?
December 30, 200520 yr Wonder if anybody noticed, the Solstice's base price went up from 19995 to 20490? [post="65306"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] where'd you see the price? it's not on any of the materials i have.
December 30, 200520 yr oh that's still the 2006 info unlike the 2007 model year info i have for the LA show. I was wondering. Also I'm not sure if it's even worth posting about it right? nothing changed for the standard model as far as I can tell. but if you guys care I can put it up with the gxp info saturday.
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