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2009 Pontiac Vibe Ordering Guide


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2009 Pontiac Vibe Ordering Guide
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Standard (All Models)
Dual front, side, and head-curtain airbags
Heater
AM/FM CD player w/4-speakers & XM satellite radio
OnStar
Rear defogger
3-prong household-style power outlet
Body-color rearview mirrors
4-wheel antilock disc brakes
Rear torsion beam suspension
Stabilitrak

Optional
Air conditioning (STD on AWD, GT)
AM/FM CD w/MP3 jack
7-speaker Monsoon Stereo system (STD on GT)
Cruise control (STD on GT)
Power locks (STD on GT)
Remote keyless entry (STD on GT)
Leather-wrapped shifter (STD on GT)
Power windows (STD on GT)
Variable-delay wipers (STD on GT)
Rear double-wishbone suspension (ONLY on AWD, GT)
Sunroof

Drivetrain
132hp/128lb-ft 1.8l VVTi 4cyl (Base)
158hp/162lb-ft 2.4l VVTi 4cyl (AWD/GT, OPT on Base 1SB)
5-speed manual (STD on Base, GT)
4-speed electronic automatic (STD on AWD, OPT on Base, GT)
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Was this vehicle "designed for action"? It looks like it was designed by Toyota to be a rental version of the Matrix. This thing will probably outsell the G8 and Solstice, no wonder Pontiac's image is garbage.

I like how they have to use "designed" and not "engineered" for action. Because there is no real engineering going on at Pontiac, just badge jobs of other cars and adding spoilers and flashy wheels and ground effects.

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Ah, according to Autoblog a 5-spd auto is optional on the 2.4L instead of a 4-spd. Interesting.

Hell, I don't care, there's a standard 5-spd manual. I'm really excited about this new Vibe. The interior looks fantastic, way better than the new Matrix even. The exterior is good and the drivetrain choices are perfect. Standard equipment is nice, too. Can't wait to see pricing info.

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It's those $h!-ass Toyota engines that don't allow me to accept the Vibe in the family. Replace them with ECOtecs and we'll talk.

At least there is an option for a 2.4 with a little more umph than the 1.8 with a turbo that you had to rev up to hell and back to get any throttle response whatsoever. Still, under 160 hp for the GT is blah.

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