March 17, 200620 yr Officially renamed... Pontiac G5 Pursuit. http://www.gmcanada.com/english/vehicles/p...rsuit/index.jsp Exact same car, now with dealer attached G5 badges (apparently). Edited March 17, 200620 yr by ToniCipriani
March 17, 200620 yr I really wouldn't mind the Pontiac alphanumerics if the models also had a name. That way, if alphanumerics are your thing, you will think of G5. If you're more of a name type of person, you will think of Pursuit. Mazda used to do this, and I really liked that too... 626 Chronos 929 Serenia MX-6 Mystere MX-3 Precidia MX-5 Miata etc...
March 17, 200620 yr Author But if you look at the trunk, the placement is really wierd. Especially on GT models. It'll look like: PONTIAC G5 o PURSUIT GTLooks as if a ricer tried to put JDM badges on and forgot to shave the original ones. Edited March 17, 200620 yr by ToniCipriani
March 21, 200620 yr Just realized the switch occured on the Pontiac Canada commercial. The Montana is a notable no-show on the commercial considering it has a commercial under the same scheme.
March 22, 200619 yr Say what He means the exposed trunk keyhole looks cheap...many cars and SUVs today don't have one...i.e. you open the trunk with the remote.
March 22, 200619 yr I really wouldn't mind the Pontiac alphanumerics if the models also had a name. That way, if alphanumerics are your thing, you will think of G5. If you're more of a name type of person, you will think of Pursuit. Mazda used to do this, and I really liked that too... 626 Chronos 929 Serenia MX-6 Mystere MX-3 Precidia MX-5 Miata etc... It's not new for Pontiac either. Remember when the J2000 became the 2000 which became the 2000 Sunbird?
March 22, 200619 yr He means the exposed trunk keyhole looks cheap...many cars and SUVs today don't have one...i.e. you open the trunk with the remote. Pretty much all of the Pursuit's competitors have an exposed trunk keyhole... Corolla, Mazda3, and even the newly released Honda Civic.
March 22, 200619 yr Pretty much all of the Pursuit's competitors have an exposed trunk keyhole... Corolla, Mazda3, and even the newly released Honda Civic. But it's not placed right in the middle. The Pursuit's is rather obvious, not to mention ugly. Edited March 22, 200619 yr by empowah
March 23, 200619 yr But it's not placed right in the middle. The Pursuit's is rather obvious, not to mention ugly. ...not to mention it is exaggerated by the fact that the arrowhead is pointing at it.
March 23, 200619 yr I never thought I'd say this but this rebadge job is worse than the early to mid 1990s Cavalier/Sunbird. Horrible, the grill looks like an iron-on patch and the plain jane tail lights are just... blah.
March 23, 200619 yr But it's not placed right in the middle. The Pursuit's is rather obvious, not to mention ugly. I was commenting on Moltar's point. The "location" wasn't being debated. It was the fact that it even existed. Several mainstream/high volume vehicles still have one. And no, I'm not irritated by your comment or the_yellow_dart's. I have to agree. If they're going to have one, I wish they would go back concealing the keyhole under the emblem.
March 23, 200619 yr Author A solution could be what Volvo does. It has a electronic button concealed near the license plate frame (in this case it can be under the decklid), and an emergency keyhole hidden away with a cover. It locks along with the door locks. Since the remote trunk release is already electronic, I don't see why this can't be done. An electronic button should be cheaper than a mechanical key cylinder anyways. Edited March 23, 200619 yr by ToniCipriani
March 23, 200619 yr A solution could be what Volvo does. It has a electronic button concealed near the license plate frame (in this case it can be under the decklid), and an emergency keyhole hidden away with a cover. It locks along with the door locks. Since the remote trunk release is already electronic, I don't see why this can't be done. An electronic button should be cheaper than a mechanical key cylinder anyways. They can't win, I distinctly remember a whole group of people complaining another model did not have a keyed lock for the trunk.
March 23, 200619 yr Yes, it was the Monte, I believe. "How can GM be so cheap?" was the complaint. For the record, I have the exact same keyhole in the exact same location, only it's underneath a bowtie instead of an arrowhead. I don't mind its presence one bit. In case my remote dies (and I'm dumb enough to ignore the DIC warning me to change the battery, which I am), it's nice to know I still can get into both the car and the trunk.
March 23, 200619 yr ... but you still can get into the Cobalt trunk with a dead remote. Just open the door, open the little storage panel and press the yellow trunk release button. p.s. GM hides their trunk releases in the wierdest places. It's inside a small storage hatch on the Cobalt, its near the bottom of the door on the CTS, and you hold the door switch to "unlock" for 2 seconds on the GP.
March 25, 200619 yr haha yellowart thats completely true... ion my monte its hidden on the bottom of the dash... i can only imagine how shady i look when i reach underneath the dash to open my trunk... haha
March 25, 200619 yr They can't win, I distinctly remember a whole group of people complaining another model did not have a keyed lock for the trunk. Yeah, people find something to complain about with anything....my Jeep doesn't have a keyed lock for the hatch, simply unlock the doors with the remote and pull on the handle to open it....even easier with a trunk; the remote pops it open (I've noticed this on several rental cars, incl. GMs). I think I've only used the key to open the driver's door twice in almost 6 years, both were times when the battery in the remote died. Using a key to open the trunk or doors seems so old-fashioned... Edited March 25, 200619 yr by moltar
March 26, 200619 yr I never used the key hole to open my trunk. It's not electronic. There's lever on the floor. I always used it no matter what. See? No need for a key hole if I say there isn't. Silly people...
March 26, 200619 yr Author Well you have to understand, those rags and people are just picking bones out of an egg. I confess that I sometimes do that, especially to my Cavalier. No matter what you do you will still get complaints. That's life. And back to the badges, I saw one up close yesterday at the dealership. To my horror, that thing's not even a chrome badge. It's some flat vinyl sticker that look exactly like a dealer badge. They officially lost their mind... stupid marketers...
March 28, 200619 yr a keyhole...people are complaining about a keyhole... DO YOU GUYS EVER LISTEN TO YOURSELVES?! lol seriously. I think it's better that it's in the middle right below the badge than placed in some random location. Would you rather it not have a keyhole at all so if you need to unlock it while back there you can't? Didn't think so.
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