Pontiac Solstice 2009 GXP ONE OWNER! NO ACCIDENTS!

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#Stock UY101009
#Série 1G2MT35X29Y101009
Transmission
Transmission
Automatique
Odomètre
Odomètre
46 259 km
Moteur
Moteur
4
Taille du moteur
Taille du moteur
2
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Portes
2 Portes
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Direction
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Couleur
Couleur
Noir
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Essence
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Pontiac · Solstice · 2009

The 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP stands as a compelling example of American sports car engineering, blending turbocharged performance with distinctive styling. Performance & Powertrain At the heart of the Solstice GXP is a 2.0-liter turbocharged Ecotec inline-four engine, delivering 260 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. This engine was notable for being GM's first gasoline direct-injection offering in North America, boasting the highest specific output per cubic inch in the company's history at that time . Automatic GXP accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 5.4 seconds, with a quarter-mile time of 14.0 seconds at 100 mph Handling & Chassis Built on GM's Kappa platform, the Solstice GXP features rear-wheel drive, a near 50/50 weight distribution, and a curb weight of around 3,054 lbs. Its suspension setup, combined with standard Stabilitrak traction control and a limited-slip differential, provides agile handling and a connected driving experience . The car achieves 0.89 g in lateral acceleration, underscoring its cornering capabilities Design & Practicality The 2009 model year introduced a coupe variant with a removable targa-style roof, adding structural rigidity and unique styling. However, practicality remains limited; cargo space is minimal at 5.4 cubic feet, and the interior is criticized for its use of low-quality plastics and limited storage options . Drawbacks While the Solstice GXP offers impressive performance, it has notable shortcomings. The interior materials are often described as subpar, and the convertible top mechanism is considered awkward to operate . Additionally, the car's braking system has been criticized for its small rotors, which can affect stopping performance . Legacy & Rarity The 2009 Solstice GXP represents one of Pontiac's final performance offerings before the brand's discontinuation. The coupe variant, in particular, is rare, with only 1,266 units produced, making it a sought-after model among enthusiasts . *VSA Licensed. Prices do not include GST/PST, $699 Admin Fee, $399 3 Year tire and rim warranty. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information; prices, kilometers, options, and accessories are subject to change/human error. Please verify any information, questions, or concerns with the friendly & knowledgeable staff at Kelowna Hyundai. The 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP stands as a compelling example of American sports car engineering, blending turbocharged performance with distinctive styling. Performance & Powertrain At the heart of the Solstice GXP is a 2.0-liter turbocharged Ecotec inline-four engine, delivering 260 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. This engine was notable for being GM's first gasoline direct-injection offering in North America, boasting the highest specific output per cubic inch in the company's history at that time . Automatic GXP accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 5.4 seconds, with a quarter-mile time of 14.0 seconds at 100 mph Handling & Chassis Built on GM's Kappa platform, the Solstice GXP features rear-wheel drive, a near 50/50 weight distribution, and a curb weight of around 3,054 lbs. Its suspension setup, combined with standard Stabilitrak traction control and a limited-slip differential, provides agile handling and a connected driving experience . The car achieves 0.89 g in lateral acceleration, underscoring its cornering capabilities Design & Practicality The 2009 model year introduced a coupe variant with a removable targa-style roof, adding structural rigidity and unique styling. However, practicality remains limited; cargo space is minimal at 5.4 cubic feet, and the interior is criticized for its use of low-quality plastics and limited storage options . Drawbacks While the Solstice GXP offers impressive performance, it has notable shortcomings. The interior materials are often described as subpar, and the convertible top mechanism is considered awkward to operate . Additionally, the car's braking system has been criticized for its small rotors, which can affect stopping performance . Legacy & Rarity The 2009 Solstice GXP represents one of Pontiac's final performance offerings before the brand's discontinuation. The coupe variant, in particular, is rare, with only 1,266 units produced, making it a sought-after model among enthusiasts . *VSA Licensed. Prices do not include GST/PST, $699 Admin Fee, $399 3 Year tire and rim warranty. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information; prices, kilometers, options, and accessories are subject to change/human error. Please verify any information, questions, or concerns with the friendly & knowledgeable staff at Kelowna Hyundai.
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