By on March 17, 2008

pontiacsolstice.jpgAnother day, another leak. Pontiac's PR "accidentally" posted a preview of the NY Auto Show's debut on Pontiac's website, and it "accidentally" contains a picture of the Solstice coupe that's headed for production. The coupe will do away with the convertible's biggest flaw: being a convertible. Then again, it also means giving up the Solstice's biggest redeeming quality: when the top is down, it's a pleasant roadster. That said, it should be a hoot when set up with the 2.0-liter, 260-horse turbo. Camaro cannibalization? Of course not. We'll have pictures from the NY show in a few days. In the meantime, when are we going to stop these blatant attempts at media manipulation "leaks?"

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20 Comments on “New Pontiac Solstice Coupe ‘Vertently Revealed...”


  • avatar
    thalter

    As long as long as it continues to work, they will continue to “leak”.

  • avatar

    Are sales of the twins sagging, or is this a planned progression? Or both?

  • avatar
    ajla

    And, with this, the G6 coupe now becomes largely useless.

    Personally, I’d get this Solstice before the Camaro, but I might be in the minority.

  • avatar
    Jonny Lieberman

    ajla: If they make a CXP version with that sweet, sweet 2.0-liter turbo 260 hp mill, then I’m with you.

    But I hope they iron out at least some of the many, many kinks.

  • avatar
    thetopdog

    The G6 coupe is a completely different car from the Solstice coupe. There is virtually no overlap between a heavy, floaty, FWD, 4-5 passenger coupe and a light(er), 2 seat RWD coupe

    If the G6 convertible and the Solstice can coexist (although I don’t think either are doing too well at the moment), there’s no reason why the G6 coupe and the Solstice coupe shouldn’t be able to coexist either

  • avatar
    limmin

    Gorgeous.
    My only regret is that I don’t fit in the convertible….same for the coupe, I reckon.
    If you’re over 5’10”, shop elsewhere!

  • avatar
    ajla

    The G6 coupe is a completely different car from the Solstice coupe. There is virtually no overlap between a heavy, floaty, FWD, 4-5 passenger coupe and a light(er), 2 seat RWD coupe

    If the G6 convertible and the Solstice can coexist (although I don’t think either are doing too well at the moment), there’s no reason why the G6 coupe and the Solstice coupe shouldn’t be able to coexist either

    Sorry, I meant to type “for me” at the end of my “largely useless” comment. It was supposed to be more of a personal declaration that I would now forget about the prospect of G6 coupe ownership- not a comment about their general sweet spot in the marketplace.

  • avatar
    frontline

    This should quite a rigid little dude. It won’t take much to be sexier than the Z4 coupe.

  • avatar

    The Solstice is so much smaller than either a G6 or a Camaro that they should all appeal to different groups of buyers.

  • avatar
    Lumbergh21

    I’ll give it a couple of years to tank, then assuming Pontiac still exists consider it as a fun second car without all the problems that the retracted roof caused in the convertible. I wonder if there’s any chance they utilized the fact that the coupe has a roof to strip out some weight that was associated with stiffening the chasis of the convertible? Probably not, it is GM afterall.

  • avatar
    meocuchad

    I actually kinda like the way it looks…

    But as a whole, I’m finding it more and more difficult to care about what GM is rolling out these days. What with all of the cannibalizing and badge engineering…

  • avatar
    huy

    the lack of a roof is mainly why i passed up the solstice, miata, s2000, etc. for all these years. with the phrt miata, i was intrigued, but i still have no use for a convertible. i just want a coupe. this one should be quite tempting…

  • avatar

    I keep waiting for an MX-5 Coupe with Mazdaspeed Turbos. Is it possible Pontiac will beat Mazda to the punch?

  • avatar
    pnnyj

    I might actually want to buy one of these (with the 2.0L turbo, of course.) Never thought I’d say that about any GM product besides the Corvette.

  • avatar
    Flipper

    I still wish they would have made that B E A U T I F U L Chevy Nomad. It would have given GM a chance to steal some of the MINI’s audience.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Chevy_nomad_concept.JPG

  • avatar
    Strippo

    I still wish they would have made that B E A U T I F U L Chevy Nomad.

    To me the Nomad looks like the love child of a G35/Cooper tryst, except better looking than either parent.

  • avatar
    Orian

    I’d take the Solstice coupe with the turbo 4 over the Camaro any day of the week. That could be a very fun little car to drive, but only if it is priced similarly to Hyundai’s new RWD coupe…but it seats 4 (not sure I’d put anyone but small children in the back of it).

  • avatar
    kericf

    Actually, that looks like a pretty nice car. I’d buy one, after the hype wears off and I can get it with $3,000 off and 0% financing.

  • avatar

    What an ugly front

  • avatar
    Jamo

    How much is the base model going to be, do you think?

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