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2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP Review
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| 2nd Opinion – Keith Buglewicz |
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I really wanted to like your little sports car, Mr. Lutz, but instead I feel let down. The basics are there: The engine's great, the chassis is rock solid, and the steering and suspension are first rate. But the rest of it just feels junky. Why is the interior so cheap? Why does the transmission rattle like it's full of beer bottles, and why is the shifter so stiff? Why is opening and closing the top such a joke? The original Viper could ask such compromises because of its rich-man's-toy nature. The Solstice is priced like a real car for regular people, but it comes up short whenever you ask it to be anything more than just a plaything. – Keith Buglewicz
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"No hassle. Very helpful in explaining the features of the car. Backed off and let my wife and I test-drive the car with or without him. Gave my wife and I a chance to talk without him around and he didn't pressure us with any call backs. During the negotiation he was up front, didn't play bait and switch with the sales manager or finance person. Gave us a low starting point and we worked down from there."
- Joe B. (Monticello, Illinois)
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