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The 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP Is Worth $24,700 Today When it came to market in 2008, the Pontiac G8 was available in two levels – G8 and G8 GT.
At the start of the 2000s, Pontiac phased out sedans like the Grand Am and Grand Prix and replaced them with the GTO, which in turn was replaced by the G8.
Saying the Pontiac G8 GXP has poor timing might just earn us a Guinness world record for understatement. On the eve of the GXP’s debut as the most powerful of the Australian-built, Holden ...
Used Pontiac G8 GXP Prices Are Changing Today, the G8 GXP is a cult classic. Prices are climbing, especially for clean, low-mile manual cars.
Rare Pontiac G8 GXP Has a 'Vette Engine and Double Nostrils for Better BMW M5 Sniffing 11 Oct 2023, 22:34 UTC &middot By: Cristian Gnaticov / With relatively low miles and sporting a few upgrades ...
This isn't your grandfather's Wide-Track Pontiac Ventura. It's far from your older brother's Widely Cladded Bonneville GXP. The only exterior visuals betraying the Corvette 6.2-liter, 402 ...
Plus, just like the 458, this G8 GXP isn't a manual. You can get a G8 GXP with a manual, but if a stick wasn't good enough for Ferrari, do you really need one in your Pontiac?
Despite record-breaking gasoline prices, there's room in Pontiac's high-performance GXP portfolio for another member--the G8 GXP, which rolls out at next week's New York auto show. The G8 joins ...
The 2009 G8 GXP is a new flagship high-performance midsize sedan in Pontiac's GXP series, boasting a 6.2-liter, small-block V-8 engine delivering an estimated 402 hp, mated to a standard 6-speed ...
Featuring 6,300 miles on the odometer, this 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP appears to be in like-new condition. Notably, this sedan is equipped with a manual transmission.
The correct answer, now and forever, is the 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP. A full-size sedan with a 415 horsepower 6.2 liter V8 borrowed from the Corvette that not only trumps all the rest on power, but is ...
More on the GXP 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP Road Test Final Thoughts on the 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP But when GM decided earlier this year that Pontiac was a noncore entity, and thus disposable, the wasting ...