2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP First Drive

Performance that's more than skin deep

by Thom Blackett

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TO THE POINT What's New? 260 turbocharged horses, a sport-tuned suspension, subtle GXP visual treatment, a 0-60 mph time of about 5.5 seconds
Selling Points: Performance, style, price
Deal Breakers: Low-budget materials, manual transmission sometimes clunky
Our Advice: If you can get past iffy interior materials and build quality that's average at best, you'll have a blast smoking pricey rivals in your $26,995 GXP.

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2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP

Pontiac Solstice GXP – First Drive: Pontiac says it wants to be a brand known for performance. Except for the GTO, the so-called Goat that'll soon be making a one-way trip to the automotive slaughterhouse, and possibly the V8-powered Grand Prix GXP, we've seen little proof in the pudding. The G6? Not a performer. The Torrent SUV? Yeah, not so much. There is, of course, the Solstice roadster, one of the sexiest rides to come out of Pontiac in years, and anyone who has driven it will attest to its tight, responsive demeanor. They'll also likely complain about the horribly unrefined 177-horsepower engine, clunky five-speed manual transmission, low-grade materials and convoluted convertible top that, when stowed, transforms cargo storage into an unrealistic notion.

With the release of the 2007 Solstice GXP, Pontiac has effectively stapled shut the flapping mouths of incessant naysayers. Between the staples, we're still able to get out muffled complaints about the cheap materials and questionable fit and finish, though our babble is basically drowned out by the GXP's sweet exhaust note. Under the hood resides a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine good for 260 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, which Pontiac claims pushes the GXP to 60 mph in only 5.5 seconds, tapping out at a drag-limited 142 mph. Plus, it's all wrapped in the same sexy package that attacks curves and autocross tracks with tenacity. If you, like us, have been waiting for Pontiac performance to mean more than an Aussie-bred GTO, it's time to check out the Solstice GXP.


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