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Anyone driven 4 cylinder G6?

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Just curious if anyone here has driven a 4 cylinder G6 yet? I have seen some really cheap pricing on the 4 cylinder g6 but haven't driven one yet (or read a review from someone who has).... -Leland
I'm going with a friend for a test drive..as he is considering one. If someone doesn't beat me first-I'll let you know. :) I hear it is a lot like the Bu' four banger (ecotec)...still has a little get up and go- just not as peppy....

We sold one today , 19,346 on the sticker . Cheaper than my 2.4 grand am in 2000

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I thought they started at like 16900? Hmm.. interesting...

Interested to know as well. It's on my shopping list.

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same here, I need to park the TA and get a commuter car.

I thought they started at like 16900? Hmm.. interesting...

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No. Base G6 4-cylinder goes for 17,990 in the States. That's a complete stripper model though, no ABS, wheel covers, etc.

The 19k price could be with the "standard" stuff and packages.
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the G6 i just ordered was $27,600... I havent driven the 4 cyl G6, but i have driven a 4cyl Malibu, basically the same car.. and the acceleration wasnt bad at all..
I guess it would be very slightly quicker than the Malibu. After all it's the 2.4 not the 2.2.

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