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2009 Pontiac G6 2-door GT Coupe

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2009 Pontiac G6 GT  Front angle medium view photo
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Forget the plastic-clad Grand Ams of the past; the 2009 Pontiac G6 Coupe and Convertibe are two-door beauties that are sleek, sophisticated and built for driving. Available in two trims on the Coupe (the sportier being the new GXP), and a single Convertible trim (GT), the G6 targets import buyers who want a bit more flair but don't want to break the budget. While not up to the overall standards set by the Honda Accord, the G6 Coupe and Convertible definitely present strong competition for the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Ford Mustang V6.

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If you're in the market for an affordable front-wheel-drive sport coupe with a racy look, seating for four and a modest price tag, the 2009 Pontiac G6 may make your day. The Convertible features a slick retractable hard top as standard equipment. If you're seeking a GT or GXP with a manual transmission, you'll be out of luck. The G6's interior plastics are not as refined as those found in the Honda Accord, and there is no four-cylinder engine option.

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Remote vehicle start is made standard on GT and GXP models for 2009.
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