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2008 G6 Changes
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Deletions
  • (AY1) Driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal, and head curtain side-impact with Passenger Sensing System
  • (AK5) Driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal air bags with Passenger Sensing System
  • (U1C) AM/FM stereo with CD player
  • (C3Y) Power panoramic roof
  • (QWN) P225/50R17 V-rated blackwall touring tires
  • (QGQ) P225/50R18 performance, summer-only blackwall tires
  • (J66) 4-wheel disc brakes
  • (J65) 4-wheel disc brakes with larger front rotors
  • (J67) 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc brakes with Enhanced Traction System (ETS)
  • Exterior color (27U) Crimson Red
  • Exterior color (59U) Granite Metallic
  • Exterior color (91U) Electric Blue Metallic
  • Interior colors (194) and (195) Ebony/Morocco
  • Body-color bodyside moldings are no longer standard on Sedan models

New Features
  • Exterior color (13U) Cranberry Metallic
  • Exterior color (37U) Midnight Blue Metallic
  • Exterior color (75U) Dark Steel Gray Metallic (Interim 2007 addition)
  • Exterior color (98U) White Diamond Tricoat (extra cost color)
Changes
  • 2ZM69 and 2ZM37 models are now "GXP" and are not available to order at Start of Production (was "GTP" in 2007)
  • (AY0) driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal and side-impact, and head curtain side-impact, front and rear outboard seating positions with Passenger Sensing System are now standard on Sedan and Coupe models (was available in 2007)
  • (AJ7) Driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal and side-impact air bags with Passenger Sensing System are now standard on 2ZH67 GT Convertible (was available in 2007)
  • (U2K) XM Satellite Radio is now standard on GT models (was available in 2007) (already standard on 'GXP' models)
  • (UE1) OnStar is now standard on all models (was available on GT and GTP Sedan and Coupe models in 2007)
  • (KA1) Heated seats are no longer available on cloth interiors
  • (JL9) 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc brakes with Traction Control are now standard on all models
  • (PCQ) Premium Package now includes front bucket leather-appointed seats (GT), front bucket leather-appointed seats with two-tone leather inserts (GXP), (AG1) 6-way power driver seat adjuster (GT), (KA1) heated driver and front passenger seats, (AP3) Remote vehicle starter system, (AP9) cargo nets, (B37) front and rear carpeted floor mats and (JF4) power-adjustable pedals
  • (PCM) Preferred Package now includes (AP9) cargo nets, (AP3) Remote vehicle starter system, (B37) front and rear carpeted floor mats, (JA7) leather-wrapped brake handle, (VY7) leather-wrapped shift knob, (UK3) steering-wheel mounted audio controls and (N34) leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • (QAD) P225/50R17 blackwall touring tires are now standard on GT Sedan and Coupe models
  • (AP9) Trunk cargo nets and (B37) front and rear carpeted floor mats are now required together on Sedan and Coupe models
  • Changed RPO Code on (PCJ) Sun and Sound Package (was [PDE] in 2007)
  • Changed RPO Code on (UBJ) AM/FM stereo with CD player with auxiliary input jack for iPod/MP3 player (was [uN0])
  • Changed RPO Code on (UBK) AM/FM stereo with 6-disc in-dash CD changer with auxiliary input jack for iPod/MP3 player (was [uC6])

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2008 Grand Prix Changes
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Deletions
  • 2WR69 Grand Prix GT. GT exclusive features included (L32) 3.8L Series III V6 SFI engine, (FE2) 4-wheel independent GT Wide Track suspension, (NV7) Magnasteer I variable-assist power rack-and-pinion steering and (N85) 17" aluminum wheels
  • Exterior color (46U) Stealth Gray Metallic
  • Exterior color (53U) Bronzestone Metallic
  • (P23) 17" Chrome-Tech aluminum wheels
New Features
  • Exterior color 51U Gold Mist Metallic. Only available on 2WP69 Grand Prix
  • Exterior color 76U Dark Mocha Metallic. Only available on 2WP69 Grand Prix
  • Exterior color 87U Dark Slate Metallic
Changes
  • Changed RPO Code on (PCJ) Sun and Sound Package (was [PDE] in 2007)
  • Changed RPO Code on (PDZ) Regular production accessory, Custom Accessories Package (was [PDC] in 2007)

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2008 Vibe Changes
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Changes
  • (PCJ) Sun and Sound Package RPO Code changed (was [PDE] in 2007)

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2008 G5 Changes
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Deletions
  • (PDF) Security Package
  • Exterior color (21U) Blue Streak Metallic
  • Exterior color (56U) Fusion Orange Metallic
  • Exterior color (46U) Stealth Gray Metallic
New Features
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (standard on both models)
  • StabiliTrak, vehicle stability enhancement system (standard on GT)
  • Exterior color (37U) Midnight Blue Metallic
  • Exterior color (39U) Nitrous Blue Metallic
  • Exterior color (87U) Dark Slate Metallic
Changes
  • (ASF) Head-curtain, side-impact air bags are now standard on both models (was available on both models in 2007)
  • (UE1) OnStar is now standard on both models (was available on both models in 2007)
  • Changed RPO Code on (PCJ) Sun and Sound Package (was [PDE] in 2007)
  • (U2K) XM Satellite Radio is now standard on 2AL37 G5 Coupe (was a free flow option and part of [PCM] Preferred Package in 2007)

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2008 Solstice Changes
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Deletions
  • Exterior color (42U) Sly (Shadow Gray Metallic)
  • (DT4) Regular Production Accessory, Smoker's Package
New Features
  • Exterior color (28U) Brazen (Inferno Orange Metallic) (Premium paint - additional charge)
  • Exterior color (75U) Sly (Dark Steel Gray Metallic)
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (standard on both models)
Changes
  • (AZ5) Premium Acoustic Headliner is now standard on both models (was available as a free flow in 2007)
  • StabiliTrak is now available on 2MB67 Solstice and requires (JL9) 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc brakes (was not available in 2007 on 2MB67)
  • (UE1) OnStar is now standard on both models (was available as a free flow in 2007)
  • (312) is now Ebony/Sand leather seating surfaces (was Steel/Sand in 2007)
  • Driver Information Center is now standard on 2MB67 Solstice (was part of [ZQ3] Convenience Package in 2007)
  • (US8) AM/FM stereo with CD player and MP3 playback is now standard on both models (was available in 2007)
  • (U1C) AM/FM stereo with CD player is now included and only available with (Z0K) Club Sport Package on 2MB67 Solstice (was standard on both models in 2007)
  • (U2K) XM Satellite Radio is now standard on both models (was available in 2007)

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2008 Torrent Changes
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Deletions
  • Exterior color (21U) Blue Streak Metallic
  • Exterior color (36U) Crystal Lake
  • Exterior color (71U) Purple Haze Metallic
  • (U1C) Audio system, AM/FM stereo with CD player (not compatible with [u2K] XM Satellite Radio, which is standard in 2008)
  • (PDF) Security Package
  • (DD7) Mirror, inside rearview auto dimming with compass
New Features
  • Exterior color (23U) Deep Blue Metallic (available mid-2008 model year)
  • Exterior color (58U) Carbon Black Metallic (extra cost color)
  • Exterior color (82U) Teal Metallic
  • 2LS26 FWD GXP and 2LT26 AWD GXP Models. Both GXP models include (LY7) 3.6L V6 SFI engine, (MX0) 6-speed automatic transmission with TAPshift feature, Hydraulic Power Steering, dual chrome-tipped exhaust outlets, (NW5) 18" x 7" (45.7 cm x 17.8 cm) forged polished aluminum wheels, (QDG) P235/50R18 touring, blackwall tires, new hood and front and rear fascia appearance, chrome door handles, GXP Sport instrument panel, (AE4) GXP Sport front bucket seats, (FE3) 4-wheel independent Performance suspension, and (C4X) 5115 lbs (2320 kg) GVWR
  • (DD8) Mirror, inside rearview auto dimming
  • (ATY) Rear seat delete, includes front passenger seat delete (available on Torrent models only)
Changes
  • (UE1) OnStar is now standard on all models (was only available with the [PDF] Security Package in 2007 on Torrent)
  • Changed RPO Code on (PCJ) Sun and Sound Package (was [PDE] in 2007)
  • (K34) Cruise control is now standard on all models (was available as a free flow and included with [PCM] Preferred Package in 2007 on Torrent)
  • (US8) AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3 player is now standard on all models (was available in 2007)
  • Compass is now included in the Driver Information Center (was part of [DD7] inside rearview mirror in 2007 on Torrent)
  • RPO Code change: (QMU) P235/65R16 all-season blackwall tires (was [QLJ] in 2007)
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Actually, just a thought. Could this be an indication that this generation of the G6 is about to die off and replaced with a new one? Looking at the timeline, when the Malibu came out in MY2004, the G6 followed in MY2005. Now that the Malibu's new for MY2008, could the NG G6 be MY2009?

From what I observe, cars slated to die tends to have earlier info release on the guide.

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I'm sure that NO GM car will have this awful roof. If they dare allow the AURA to roll off the assembly line with that roof, they can kiss the Saturn customer good-will goodbye. That roof was a good idea but executed horribly. 19 months left with it, and can't wait to get rid of it. The best move that GM could have done for this car.

Believe it or not, at least half of the G6 GTs in NJ had the Panor roof when we were looking for one. It was not hard to find one here. Every time one comes into the gas station my dad works at and he always asks if they are having a problem - no one is every happy with it - from the terrible noises to leaks, this roof was a BIG MISTAKE.

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Now the G6 sedan joins the coupe with no bodyside moldings, a total dumb ass move. This is just an excuse for GM to make more profit on the car by charging some rediculous $1200 or more with it bundled in an option package with things the customer doesn't want. The coupe doesn't even offer the molding as an option and looks all the more plain and bland as a result. Dumping the silly Panoramic roof was the only smart thing they did for 2008.

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I guess I must be the only person who's never had a problem with the panoramic roof. I love it!

Shame that GTP is going away, the GXP is one of the most awful things I've seen out of Pontiac for years. Oh well, at least I managed to grab the 3.6L/6-speed in the one year that it wasn't in a horrendously ugly package.

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Now the G6 sedan joins the coupe with no bodyside moldings, a total dumb ass move. This is just an excuse for GM to make more profit on the car by charging some rediculous $1200 or more with it bundled in an option package with things the customer doesn't want. The coupe doesn't even offer the molding as an option and looks all the more plain and bland as a result. Dumping the silly Panoramic roof was the only smart thing they did for 2008.

Actually the moulding was a welcome change. I've heard from a lot of owners that they wanted to get rid of it.

I'm fine with either. The original concept didn't have mouldings anyways.

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2008 G6 Changes

(AY0) driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal and side-impact, and head curtain side-impact, front and rear outboard seating positions with Passenger Sensing System are now standard on Sedan and Coupe models (was available in 2007)

(AJ7) Driver and right-front passenger dual-stage frontal and side-impact air bags with Passenger Sensing System are now standard on 2ZH67 GT Convertible (was available in 2007)

That is a good change. Hopefully commericals will emphaisis this change.

2008 Grand Prix Changes

Deletions

2WR69 Grand Prix GT. GT exclusive features included (L32) 3.8L Series III V6 SFI engine, (FE2) 4-wheel independent GT Wide Track suspension, (NV7) Magnasteer I variable-assist power rack-and-pinion steering and (N85) 17" aluminum wheels

So what models are left? GXP & GTP?
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It makes no sense to me that they would kill off the Grand Prix GT, and not the GXP. Grand Prix GT would still have a place in the 2008 model year, a supercharged V6 provides a nice amount of power without V8 mileage. But the GXP? Who the heck is going to want a FWD 303hp V8 sedan when the G8 GT is expected to roll in mid-year with a RWD 362hp V8? Not to mention a 6-speed automatic or manual option as opposed to being stuck with an ancient 4-speed.

G6 GXP and Torrent GXP are also jokes. What Pontiac is calling "high performance", I think is at best above average. With my GTP making 252hp, there was no reason the "high performance" GXP couldn't do better.

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I understand that the panoramic roof is gone from the option list for the Aura already (MY 2007) so it is gone on all Epsilon based cars. Too bad, seemed cool, but I was wondering how well it would seal glass pane - to - glass pane.

I would have loved to get it but to the the Pano, one had to get leather as well and it was cost-prohibitive.

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I will say this ALOT of GT's in 2006-2007 have gone to fleets, aka Hertz and Avus... Seriously I liked the GT's they are a heck of a bargian add those features on a base GP and your are talking about an extra 500 bucks so why not get the blower?

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Actually the moulding was a welcome change. I've heard from a lot of owners that they wanted to get rid of it.

I'm fine with either. The original concept didn't have mouldings anyways.

I have yet to hear anyone complain about getting rid of side door protection. In fact customers have been bitching up a storm at my local Toyota and Pontiac dealer about the lack of bodyside moldings on the new 07 Camry, Avalon and Rav4 and the G6 and G5 coupe. Yahoo and Edmunds consumer ratings often site this as a complaint. It got to the point that Toyota reinstated the option on the said 3 cars as a $195.00 option and 75% of the vehicles being ordered are coming this way. And 9 out of 10 G5 coupes are being ordered with the package that contains the moldings while the G6 coupes can't be ordered with them at all and sit languishing on the lot. People that didn't get the protection are going to be really ticked when they see all the dents, dings and scrapes all along the side of the car when it's time to trade and a chunk of change is deducted for bodywork. I have already seen 05-07 Monte Carlos, Avalons, Bimmers etc on used car lots that look like total $h! when you get a side view of the car which makes them so much desirable in the descriminating customers eyes when picking out a clean car. And when I look at a car, I want to see something other than a huge slab of plain looking sheetmetal, something needs to break up the endless slab of blah!

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Protective bodyside moldings that fit a car's design should be an inexpensive option on all vehicles. Some like them, some don't. For those of us who won't buy a vehicle without them, they should be available.
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People that didn't get the protection are going to be really ticked when they see all the dents, dings and scrapes all along the side of the car when it's time to trade and a chunk of change is deducted for bodywork.

And when I look at a car, I want to see something other than a huge slab of plain looking sheetmetal, something needs to break up the endless slab of blah!

Yes, I don't know what I would do without body-side moldings. Oh wait... My car doesn't have them. But it's 12 years old, has been though 172k miles, and spent the first half of its life as a city car... It has all sorts of dents, dings, and scrapes. Huh? Oh... No... It doesn't. Whoops. But, I wish mine had them anyways. They really add an upscale look to cars... sort of like ribbed cladding and spoilers. Wait, that's not classy... and 90% of the time, vehicles look much better without it. Huh... :huh:

For those that don't like body side molding, it's a bitch to get off. If you want body side moldings, put it on yourself. Buy some rubber, buy some adhesive, and have fun. I even made a chop. :D

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I guess at this point it doesn't really matter. I still have a feeling that's just a sign that the current gen G6 is coming to EOL.

Isn't the new Malibu getting panoramic as well?

Not sure, but the panoramic roof design used in the G6 and Aura is dead. Any cars that get an "extended" sunroof from now on are probably getting the one on the CTS that is nothing but a normal sunroof with a fixed glass pane behind it for extra view. It doesn't even open.

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Ewww! Must find better example to erase ugliness from mind!

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Thats better.

That being said my wife dinged my MC w/ her Malibu yesterday. I pulled in her car next to mine w/ enough room to go to the second hold notch. Get out and go to the trunk to get the groceries out. [bANG] Me: "What happened?" Her: "Oh, nothing." I stop what I was doing and go look. She must have kicked the rear driver's side door open or something because she hit my car had enough to scratch off a small nick of paint! Not just a tiny ding or a scratch, but down to the PRIMER!

That being said the MC has mouldings but since it was with the rear door it was above the protection line. I would preffer to have mouldings on my next car but it isn't 100% a must have.

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