Specifications prices Modifications and Image 2011 Pontiac G3
The new 2010 Pontiac G3 base model features a 1,598 cc 1.6 liter engine that has 4 inline cylinders. This engine model is built to provide the customer with a smooth ride, dependability and performance. This vehicle also has a fuel efficiency rating that customers rave over.
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
The sub-compact G3 has front-wheel drive and is powered by a 108-hp 1.6-liter engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission. A four-speed automatic is optional. Standard equipment includes air conditioning, power steering, body-colored mirrors, fog lights, 14-inch wheels, front cloth bucket seats, and an AM/FM radio with a single CD player. Safety features include front driver and passenger airbags and seat-mounted side airbags for the front row occupants.
ENGINE
The 1.6 liter engine model that is in the 2010 Pontiac G3 base model produces 108 horsepower and has 105 pounds per feet of torque under the hood. Equipped with a dual overhead cam that has four valves per cylinder, this engine has a compression rating of 10.8 to 1. While this engine model is smaller than some on the road today, customers can have the peace of mind in knowing that it is built to last while having the ability to handle all of your long driving hours.
The EPA gives the new 2010 Pontiac G3 high marks for its fuel ratings. With an estimated 27 miles per gallon of gasoline during city driving conditions and 34 miles per gallon of gasoline during highway driving conditions, this vehicle is at the high end of the must have vehicles on the road. Some of the features that Pontiac put into this vehicle to help with its fuel efficiency includes a multi point fuel injection system and a variable valve timing/ camshaft. A variable valve timing system is the technology that Pontiac uses to help slow down the amount of fuel used when the vehicle is operating at a lower speed per mile rating. Not only does this help with the consumption of fuel by your vehicle, it also helps to save on the wear and tear of your engine giving it a longer life.
The EPA gives the new 2010 Pontiac G3 high marks for its fuel ratings. With an estimated 27 miles per gallon of gasoline during city driving conditions and 34 miles per gallon of gasoline during highway driving conditions, this vehicle is at the high end of the must have vehicles on the road. Some of the features that Pontiac put into this vehicle to help with its fuel efficiency includes a multi point fuel injection system and a variable valve timing/ camshaft. A variable valve timing system is the technology that Pontiac uses to help slow down the amount of fuel used when the vehicle is operating at a lower speed per mile rating. Not only does this help with the consumption of fuel by your vehicle, it also helps to save on the wear and tear of your engine giving it a longer life.
COMPETITION
Consumer Guide Automotive places each vehicle into one of 18 classes based on size, price, and market position. The subcompact class is made up of the smallest hatchbacks, sedans, and wagons on the market. These are generally considered economy cars.
Our Best Buys include the Honda Fit and Nissan Cube. Our Recommended picks are the Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Scion xD, and Suzuki SX4. New or significantly redesigned models for 2010 include the Kia Rio, Kia Soul, and Suzuki SX4.
Consumer Guide Automotive places each vehicle into one of 18 classes based on size, price, and market position. The subcompact class is made up of the smallest hatchbacks, sedans, and wagons on the market. These are generally considered economy cars.
Our Best Buys include the Honda Fit and Nissan Cube. Our Recommended picks are the Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Scion xD, and Suzuki SX4. New or significantly redesigned models for 2010 include the Kia Rio, Kia Soul, and Suzuki SX4.
SAFETY
Specs and safety for the 2010 Pontiac G3 include detailed information on everything from fuel mileage to seating capacity. NHTSA crash-test scores for the 2010 Pontiac G3 are provided as well as manufacturer warranty information.