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			<title><![CDATA[GM Still To Re-Badge Holden Commodore As U.S. Cop Car]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/09/pontiac_g8_lapd_proto.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/09/500x_pontiac_g8_lapd_proto.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>GM CEO <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged FRITZ HENDERSON" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/fritz-henderson/">Fritz Henderson</a> says the General's <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5230928/lapd-to-buy-chevy+badged-holden-commodore-police-cars">still looking</a> to win a contract to supply re-badged Holden Commodores (formerly re-badged as the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8/">Pontiac G8</a> and <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5282913/automotive-news-pontiac-g8-might-survive">once rumored</a> to be <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5316892/maximum-bob-lutz-on-g8-it-seemed-like-a-good-idea-at-the-time">re-badged</a> as the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5312496/pontiac-g8-to-live-on-as-chevy-caprice">Chevy Caprice</a>) to US law enforcement agencies.</p>
<p>In an exclusive interview with the Aussie hoons at <em>Drive.com.au</em> at the Frankfurt Motor Show yesterday, GM CEO Fritz Henderson said the company was making good progress with a plan to sell the Commodore to US law enforcement agencies. Specifically, as we've reported earlier this year, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5230928/lapd-to-buy-chevy+badged-holden-commodore-police-cars">the LAPD</a>.</p>
<p>"We've been working on a package for police applications. I just think that's going to work. We're pretty optimistic about it and that product will be sourced in Australia," he said.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/09/NSA-Chevrolet_Commodore_LAPD-340.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />But, while Fritz was all about the fleet applications, he wasn't geeked about other short term roles for the Commodore. But in the long term? He didn't rule out a wider role for the car in General Motors' plans going forward.</p>
<p>"It's a global architecture, it gives us options in the future but right now you'd say, near term, no," he said.</p>
<p>Holden has been searching for alternative export programs ever since, but in June GM shut the door on plans to revive the car as a Chevrolet Caprice.</p>
<p>It was thought the GM plan to import cars from Australia to US enforcement agencies would meet with strong opposition from GM's new owners, the unions and the Government, in light of the mass plant closures and job losses in the United States that followed the company's filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.</p>
<p>But senior GM exectuive <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged BOB LUTZ" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/bob-lutz/">Bob Lutz</a> played down those fears in a blog on a company website in June this year.</p>
<p>"While the large (rear-wheel-drive) cars may be made in Australia, they are an integral part of GM, contain US-built engines and transmissions and numerous other components, and are so ‘American' in character that I don't believe the law enforcement agencies would have any problems with the assembly origin of the vehicle. Plus, they'll love it," he said. (<em>Hat tip to Ben!</em>) [via <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/drive/motor-news/exclusive-commodore-cop-cars-for-the-us-20090917-fs3b.html">smh.com.au</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 17 Sep 2009 08:20:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[REPORT: The Pontiac G8 El Camino, GXP Live... As Holdens!]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/08/Pontiac_G8_Holden_SS-V_Ute.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/08/500x_Pontiac_G8_Holden_SS-V_Ute.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>Holden's readying a limited edition version of its Commodore SSV with Pontiac's twin-nostril grille and hood scoops. According to Australian sources, the special edition will be called the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged COMMODORE G8 SSV" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/commodore-g8-ssv/">Commodore G8 SSV</a> and be available as a sedan, ute and wagon!</p>

<p>Apparently, the move to stop the export program in the wake of GM's bankruptcy and the killing off of the Pontiac brand has left a warehouse of parts once destined for cars to be exported to the US. Holden's marketing department &mdash; sensing an opportunity &mdash; has decided to use the stockpile on VE Commodores, which will be sold as a premium priced, limited edition Holden. Brilliant!</p>
<p>Even better news is the special edition will apparently also be available as a ute and wagon! GM had announced plans to bring over a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">G8 <s>El Camino</s> <s>Sport Truck</s> <em>ST</em></a> to the United States but then <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5124488/pontiac-g8-st-officially-dead-gm-kills-el-caminoagain">nixing those plans</a>, along with even the idea of a wagon version of the Zeta-platformed RWD G8.</p>
<p>Although there's no official confirmation yet from Holden, the mere thought of the G8 surviving provides us some level of comfort &mdash; even if we're not getting it here. Frankly, the mere thought of a Pontiac El Camino vastly increases the likelihood we may have to move to Australia for some good ol' fashioned muscle car hoonage! Seriously, this is the best news we've heard in weeks.</p>
<p><em><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Aussie site carpoint's reporting the following:</em></p>
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<p><em>"It is unclear how many of each will be made, but dealer contacts have suggested it will be close to 1500 in total, or about 500 of each body style.</em></p>
<p><em>Prices of each limited edition model will be $1000 more than a regular SS V. The Holden bulletin outlined to dealers the following:</em></p>
<p><em><a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8/">Pontiac G8</a> SS-V ute manual $47,490<br>
Pontiac G8 SS-V sedan manual $55,290<br>
Pontiac G8 SS-V wagon manual $57,290"</em></p>
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<p>[via <a href="http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=65028&vf=26">Drive</a>, <a href="http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2009/large-passenger/holden/commodore/exclusive-pontiac-g8-revived-in-australia-16339">carsales.com.au</a>, <a href="http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2009/large-passenger/holden/commodore/exclusive-pontiac-g8-revived-in-australia-16339">carpoint</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Aug 2009 09:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[G8 Leaders Look Silly Shuttled Around In GEM Electric Cars]]></title>
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<p>Whatever may or may not have been accomplished at last week's <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged G8 SUMMIT" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/g8-summit/">G8 Summit</a> in Italy, this photo of Egypt's <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged HOSNI MUBARAK" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/hosni-mubarak/">Hosni Mubarak</a> in a GEM flanked by security guards is great success. Merkel, Gaddafi, Sarkozy and other leaders looking ridiculous below.</p>

<p>We're obviously big fans of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5128742/jalopnik-gem+powered-detroit-auto-show-mobile-command-center">GEM</a>, a nice alternative for areas where a golf cart would look out-of-place and a car isn't ideal. The concept of a FIAT-branded one, a possible result of the FIAT/Chrysler merger, is also interesting. But it just seems so unstatesmanlike compared to <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5131380/obamas-new-cadillac-limo-officially-unveiled">Cadillac One</a>.</p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Mobarak.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Mobarak.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a>Beats the hell out of trying to run next to a freaking Cadillac.</p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Mobarak2.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Mobarak2.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_GEM_USA.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_GEM_USA.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Merkel.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Merkel.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a>She's hoping to speed away from any surprise backrubs.</p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_2.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_2.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_1.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_1.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Mummar.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Mummar.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a>Smile for the cameras Colonol Gaddafi.</p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Mobarak3.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Mobarak3.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Sarkozy.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Sarkozy.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a>Oh, Sarkozy could make anything look stylish.</p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_Gem_Medvedev.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_Gem_Medvedev.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a></p>
<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/07/G8_GEM_Fiat.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_G8_GEM_Fiat.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"></a>This may be one of the few Chrysler products FIAT is going to want to brand for itself.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:45:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matt Hardigree]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[GM CEO Henderson: "Bob Lutz Says A Lot Of Things, But He Works For Me"]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_504x_GM-CEO-Fritz-Henderson_601.jpg" class="left image500" width="500">When <em>Autoblog</em> <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5315148/g8-survival-again-in-doubt">asked GM CEO Fritz Henderson</a> about Bob Lutz's comments on the G8 becoming a new <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged CHEVY CAPRICE" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/chevy-caprice/">Chevy Caprice</a>, his response was much different than what he gave when asked the same question later by two print journalists.</p>
<p>The comment he gave <em>Autoblog</em>? "We've been looking at it for police applications. As for whether or not it's broader than police applications, I am not a believer in re-branding and re-badging. We've been talking about in terms of potential police applications and we'll leave it at that."</p>
<p>Then, to the two print journalists, his comment was: "No. It's not going to happen." Then, when pressed for a specific comment about "Maximum" Bob's remarks, Henderson retorted in his best "I'm the decider" voice: "Bob Lutz says a lot of things, but he works for me." Awesome. Way to tell off Bob for straying off the reservation.</p>
<p>It seems to us like Fritz is saving his best lines for the non-online outlets, doesn't it? It's too bad neither print journalist actually <em>published</em> this quote as it's SO much better than the <em>Autoblog</em> quote.</p>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_Pontiac_G8_GXP_2.jpg" class="left image500" width="500">Much to the frustration of G8 fans, when GM Marketing Chief Bob Lutz said the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5312496/pontiac-g8-to-live-on-as-chevy-caprice">Pontiac G8 will become the Chevy Caprice</a> he might have meant a Caprice only for police work. What's happening?</p>

<p>To summarize: CEO Fritz Henderson first says <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5279208/gm-ceo-says-no-chance-for-pontiac-g8-gxp-survival-as-chevy-caddy">G8 GXP survival unlikely</a>. Then, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5312496/pontiac-g8-to-live-on-as-chevy-caprice">Lutz says it's coming back</a>. Today we find out from <em><a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/15/fritz-henderson-chevy-caprice-is-being-looked-at-as-police-app/">AutoBlog</a></em> that Fritz said yesterday:<br></p>
<blockquote>We've been looking at it for police applications. As for whether or not it's broader than police applications, I am not a believer in re-branding and re-badging. We've been talking about in terms of potential police applications and we'll leave it at that."</blockquote>
<p>It could be a long year if the "New GM" is going to be nothing but Lutz Said/Fritz Said. Either way, big G8 fans may at least be able to settle on retired police cars.</p>
<p>[<a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/15/fritz-henderson-chevy-caprice-is-being-looked-at-as-police-app/">AutoBlog</a>]</p>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/07/504x_Chevy-Caprice.jpg" class="left image500" width="500">Despite denials from the highest levels, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5279208/gm-ceo-says-no-chance-for-pontiac-g8-gxp-survival-as-chevy-caddy">including GM CEO Fritz Henderson</a>, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5311416/gms-bob-lutz-reverses-retirement-decision-may-lead-global-marketing">newly-re-tasked</a> GM marketing man Bob Lutz told <em><a href="http://www.automobilemag.com/features/news/bob_lutz_pontiac_g8_chevrolet_caprice/index.html">Automobile</a></em> the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8/">Pontiac G8</a> would find its way into Chevrolet showrooms as the Caprice. A RWD <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged CHEVY CAPRICE" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/chevy-caprice/">Chevy Caprice</a>? Is the Carpocalypse over?</p>

<p>No, unfortunately, it's not. But what it does mean is Lutz will have a greater say in product planning than sources had initially claimed.</p>
<p>"The last time we looked at [the G8], we decided that we would continue to import it as a Chevrolet," Lutz said. "It is kind of too good to waste."</p>
<p>CEO Fritz Henderson has repeatedly denied that the G8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."</p>
<p>But Lutz, citing export agreements with Australia and the fact that the Holden Commodore is already sold in many countries as a Chevrolet, assured <em>Automobile</em> GM would not let the car die. Find out more over at <em><a href="http://www.automobilemag.com/features/news/bob_lutz_pontiac_g8_chevrolet_caprice/index.html">Automobile Magazine</a></em>.</p>
<p><em>Photo Credit: GM Press Photo</em></p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 11 Jul 2009 11:40:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Automotive News: Pontiac G8 Might Survive?]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/06/504x_Pontiac-G8-GXP_601.jpg" class="left image500" width="500">Despite GM CEO <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged FRITZ HENDERSON" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/fritz-henderson/">Fritz Henderson</a> saying "<a href="http://jalopnik.com/5279208/gm-ceo-says-no-chance-for-pontiac-g8-gxp-survival-as-chevy-caddy">no chance</a>" at a <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8/">Pontiac G8</a> rebranded for Chevy, Buick or any other GM brand, <em><a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged AUTOMOTIVE NEWS" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/automotive-news/">Automotive News</a></em> today reports GM's <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged TOM STEPHENS" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/tom-stephens/">Tom Stephens</a> claiming the G8 sedan "might survive with another GM badge." Wait, what?</p>

<p>Despite a denial of the possibility by GM CEO Fritz Henderson, <em>Automotive News</em> reports this morning Tom Stephens, GM's vice-chairman of global product development is claiming there's still the possibility the Pontiac G8 will show up in another GM brand. The things is he doesn't actually say that. But his quote in the report? It doesn't so much say that:<br></p>
<blockquote>"I know there's still discussions on it," says Stephens. "But Chevrolet already has several sedans. How many sedans do you need to cover the waterfront?"</blockquote>
<p>Hmm, that reads more to us like "I know enthusiasts are discussing this, but we're not going to be doing it." There aren't any more sources they're quoting in today's piece.</p>
<p>We're glad to see <em>Automotive News</em> has shed the shackles of reporting constructs of the "mainstream" media and now has the same &mdash; if not worse &mdash; reporting standards than us mere bloggers. [<a href="http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090608/ANA03/306089931/1197">Automotive News</a>]</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[2009 Pontiac G8 GXP: Last Drive, Part Three]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_4.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_4.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"  style="display:block;float:none;"/></a>You probably won't still be able to buy a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a>, but today we'll try to think of a single reason why you shouldn't.</p>

<p><strong>Why you should buy the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8 GXP" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8-gxp/">Pontiac G8 GXP</a>:</strong><br>
You like the idea of a four-door Corvette with a gigantic backseat and a capacious trunk. Power and capability are more important to you than plush surroundings, plus when cut you bleed red, white and blue all over your pleated polyester Sansabelt slacks. You think a combination of power and practicality will attract the opposite sex and you like that the power part can at least be hidden from them if necessary. You have an eye for a performance bargain and are good-natured when it comes to living with a few little imperfections.</p>
<p><strong>Why you shouldn't buy this car:</strong><br>
You prefer the idea of a two-door Corvette and don't mind spending several extra grand to get one. You wouldn't know power if it kicked you in the ass or handling if it failed to roll over on you in a tightening hairpin, but you can tell split-grain from full-grain leather at a glance and you know the thread count of your sheets by heart. You think that either much more expensive cars or much less threatening cars impress the opposite sex. You believe fast four-doors should be made by stoic sausage-gnashing umlaut junkies and no one can convince you otherwise.<br>
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<strong>Suitability Parameters:</strong><br>
Speed Merchants: Yes<br>
Fashion Victims: No<br>
Treehuggers: No<br>
Mack Daddies: Yes<br>
Tuner Crowd: No<br>
Hairdressers: No<br>
Penny Pinchers: No<br>
Euro Snobs: No<br>
Working Stiffs: No<br>
Technogeeks: No<br>
Poseurs: No<br>
Soccer Moms: No<br>
Nascar Dads: Yes<br>
Golfing Grandparents: No<br>
Very Serious Businessmen: Yes<br>
Sheiklets: No</p>
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<strong>Also Consider:</strong><br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/jalopnik-fantasy-garage/m5-vs-m5-vs-m5-vs-m5-303694.php">BMW E39 M5</a><br>
• Lotus Carlton<br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5170289/forget-the-amg-hammer-get-the-royal-amg-debonair">Mercedes W124 AMG Hammer</a><br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5043650/2009-cadillac-cts+v-first-drive">2009 Cadillac CTS-V</a><br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5238118/gto-pontiacs-great-one-by-darwin-holmstrom">1964 Pontiac GTO</a></p>
<p><strong>Vitals:</strong><br>
• Manufacturer: Pontiac<br>
• Model: <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged G8 GXP" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/g8-gxp/">G8 GXP</a><br>
• Model year: 2009<br>
• Base Price: $37,610<br>
• Price as Tested: $40,905<br>
• Engine type: 6.2-liter V8<br>
• Horsepower: 415 HP @ 5900 rpm<br>
• Torque: 415 Lb-Ft @4600 rpm<br>
• Transmission: 6-speed manual<br>
• Curb Weight: 4000 lbs<br>
• LxWxH: 196.1" x 74.8" x 57.7"<br>
• Wheelbase: 114.8"<br>
• Tires: 245/40R-19 94W<br>
• 0 - 60 mph: 4.7 seconds<br>
• Top Speed: 155 MPH (electronically limited)<br>
• EPA Fuel economy city/highway: 13/20 MPG<br>
• NHTSA crash test rating: N/A</p>
<p>Also see:<br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5249584/pontiac-g8-gxp-last-drive-part-one">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP: Last Drive, Part One</a><br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5252298/pontiac-g8-gxp-last-drive-part-two">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP: Last Drive, Part Two</a></p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 14 May 2009 12:30:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[John Krewson]]></dc:creator>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_3.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_3.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"  style="display:block;float:none;"/></a>Yesterday <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5249584/pontiac-g8-gxp-last-drive-part-one">we considered</a> the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a> while indulging in a bittersweet cocktail of horsepower and history in the making. Today, we drink deep the bracing tonic of dispassionate evaluation.</p>

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<strong>Exterior Design: ***</strong><br>
A tougher call than one might think, because the shape is hardly bad. To make the GXP, Pontiac took the ‘Strine Commodore Calais, gave it their nostril treatment plus two little scoops and a bit more front fascia, fitted a small rear wing and some tasteful 19-inch wheels, and then went off to work on the important stuff. It's an honest, clean, hunkered-down shape with athletic proportions, and it thankfully avoids frippery like those weakly-contoured side strakes that once made certain Pontiacs look like Tupperware accordions. Well done to those involved for leaving well enough alone. But while the understated look will certainly grow on a devoted owner, there's just no one angle or feature that really grabs the eye or the gut.</p>
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<strong>Interior Design: **</strong><br>
While just driving or sitting in the GXP, you're fine. The seats are firm and done in perfectly adequate leather and the passengers in back have a surprising amount of room given the car's compact proportions. The steering wheel is a nice piece, as is the shifter, and the pedals are good. The instrument panel is perfectly legible and the switches and knobs are almost all in the logical places-with the glaring exception of placing the traction-control button between those for the left and right heated seats, which on one cold, drizzly morning caused me to accidentally select exactly the wrong sort of tail-happiness. Mostly, though, like the exterior, this car's interior would be perfectly acceptable if unremarkable. But the materials range from unpleasant to just flat-out bad, and so is some of the execution. The very worst components, such as the creaky parking-brake lever, the groaning sunroof and the wobbly glovebox, don't feel as if they'd last a year.</p>
<p><strong>Acceleration: *****</strong><br>
From a dead stop, at highway passing speeds and on beyond what's really practical, from idle on up to the 6200-rpm power peak, the GXP will definitely and unmistakably accelerate. Empirically, it will accelerate to 60mph in 4.7 seconds and run the quarter in just over 13. Anecdotally, I found that when I got tired of leaning forward in my seat and fetching my music player from its perch atop the dash, I was able to drop down two gears, nail the throttle, and pluck my trusty iPod out of the air as it shot past my shoulder. Please note that this somehow fails to impress women.</p>
<p><strong>Braking: ****</strong><br>
The big, robust Brembos on all four corners don't quite communicate like a true sports car's would, and they're annoyingly grabby at low speeds, but twitchiness and fade are never going to be problems. I never did get the antilock system to intrude; nice, that.</p>
<p><strong>Ride: ****</strong><br>
It's worth mentioning that the chassis designers not only got the comfort/handling balance right, they apparently pulled off the rare trick of making the ride smoother and more supple as the car fills up with passengers and luggage. Still not a featherbed by any means, but certainly better than expected.</p>
<p><strong>Handling: *****</strong><br>
Very balanced, very neutral, very predictable, with the only nitpick being the rather light steering. Nitpick indeed, because this doesn't in any way feel like a two-ton five-passenger car. Unlike most modern performance cars, and muscle cars in particular, the GXP doesn't mistake grip for handling. Where many cars would settle for merely clinging to the road as hard as they can, the GXP also changes direction quickly, communicates where the limits of grip lie at any given moment, and allows a driver to go confidently and safely up to those limits and beyond whenever they please. That's good, because with this engine, you'll want to try beyond a few times. Believe it.</p>
<p><strong>Gearbox: ****</strong><br>
Our car had two options, the lousy $900 sunroof and the admirable and mandatory $695 Tremec six-speed. This box has good positive feel, great ratios, and nice short throws. Points off for the GM Skip-Shift, which for reasons of fuel economy forces you to go from first gear directly to fourth at part-throttle and which makes many drivers, including me, furious enough to pulp week-old puppies in my clenched fists when I'm just trying to drive in a civilized fashion and suddenly second gear is <i>just not there anymore.</i> And I'm a dog person.</p>
<p><strong>Audio: *****</strong><br>
Now this is a pleasant surprise. Right or wrong, I associate GM with Bose audio, which many seem to think is perfectly fine but I think is treble-heavy with too much muddy, booming, overdriven subwoofing. The 230-watt 11-speaker Blaupunkt system in the GXP was clear and defined throughout the scale, and good rich balanced bass seemed to come from everywhere at once. I really only used the aux-in jack, but XM radio and a six-disc changer with a color info screen are right there.</p>
<p><strong>Toys: ***</strong><br>
There's nothing really cool and unusual here, but all the stuff you'd expect is standard with the exception of a nav system. Apparently the Australian nav is illegal here by some quirk of screen angle. Instead, there's OnStar and its turn-by-turn navigation, which is frankly brilliant as it saves weight and lets you deal with actual real live people when you're lost in Baltimore, a city where at one point 40th and 41st street not only cross but eventually converge to become one and the same street for a couple miles. Staring at that on a dashboard screen would not have helped, but being talked down by an actual human voice does.</p>
<p><strong>Value: ****</strong><br>
Not only does it make the fabled mid-90s Impala SS look like a half-hearted hot-rod taxi, it provides the performance of an M3 sedan or an Audi RS4, and then some, for two-thirds the price. Or, if you like, half the price of an M5. A small deduction must be made for the disappointing interior and because at least one quality issue (flimsy handbrake) seems like a potentially serious problem in the making.</p>
<p><strong>Overall: *****</strong><br>
Yes, indeed, five stars for a car with some definite problems. Yes, the fabrics, plastics, and miscellaneous materials of the cabin are such that when I gave a ride to a textile designer (no, really) she couldn't believe I could actually like the car. And yes, my head was thoroughly turned by the GXP's excellent engine and suspension and by the sheer competence with which it went down any road I cared to take. But I believe that's how this is supposed to work. A good car is greater than the sum of its parts, yet all equivocating aside, as a driver's car it's so very good that it's a little hard to believe. You could probably own and enjoy the GXP, flaws and all, for the rest of your life. So be warned: Pontiac may be dead, but if you have the opportunity to acquire one of these now and you let it go, you'll take that with you to your grave.</p>
<p><strong>Also see:</strong><br>
• <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5249584/pontiac-g8-gxp-last-drive-part-one">Pontiac G8 GXP: Last Drive, Part One</a></p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 13 May 2009 12:30:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_804.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP_804.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"  style="display:block;float:none;"/></a>The <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a> is, finally, the ultimate Pontiac &mdash; and ultimately, the final Pontiac.</p>

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It's nothing less than a triumph, really, that a company like GM could overcome their considerable shortcomings and come out with a reasonably priced world-beating sports sedan like the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PONTIAC G8 GXP" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/pontiac-g8-gxp/">Pontiac G8 GXP</a>. Whatever their recent successes, the company has history of taking careful aim at a performance target and hitting themselves squarely in the foot, so some skepticism is only natural. Yet there's no denying the monumentally good news: for a few weeks at least, Pontiac could deliver a daily-drivable four-door Corvette for not that much more than a fully-optioned minivan.</p>
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But bad news is everywhere these days. Due to recent global events, Pontiac is dead, and the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged G8 GXP" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/g8-gxp/">G8 GXP</a> with it. And that, speaking strictly from my recent personal experience of driving the G8 GXP, is just not fair.</p>
<p>I was trying to be upbeat about my time with the LS3-equipped GXP. After all, it's the most powerful Pontiac ever and the first to be fine-tuned on the Nürburgring. Unfortunately, instead of wringing the car out in the Hudson River Valley, I had to spend quite a lot of that time at a wedding in moderately distant Baltimore, meaning I would be droning along on the New Jersey Turnpike. Well, fair enough. Brian and Karen are very dear friends for whom I would sacrifice a lot, and were well worth the minor sacrifice of driving Pontiac's four-door Corvette the way most of its buyers probably would have, had it but lived. And in these times, we take our celebrations where we can get them.</p>
<p>But seriously, I thought as I sized up the Lincoln Tunnel from GXP's driver's seat, it is-was? It's difficult to discuss the recently departed &mdash; the most powerful Pontiac ever. Nothing with a flaming chicken or a superfluous tachometer on its hood ever had the 415 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque this car gets out of its aluminum 6.2-liter small-block. It's almost certainly the best handling, as well, and with the very good Tremec 6-speed my car was blessed with, potentially quite a lot of fun. Certainly worth mulling over, because right away, you can't tell.</p>
<p>The loud pedal isn't, really; there's a potentially magnificent eight-cylinder rumble in there, but it's less of a bang than a whisper and you have to be listening for it, especially around town. The styling is also quiet, if unspectacular; the GXP has a somewhat more aggressive nose, a small spoiler, 19-inch wheels and some understated badging to set it apart from the mere G8 GTs out there, and although both cars have the suggestive hood vents, neither one exactly screams world-shattering performance. And driving it in Manhattan traffic provided no immediate clues, because the ride is direct but supple, the steering is a bit light, the big Brembos only the slightest tad grabby, and the clutch perfectly manageable.</p>
<p>All of this is actually very good manners for a sports sedan, and it speaks to a high degree of well-engineered tractability and civilized behavior in what is a very powerful car. If it was this good in its youth, I would have really enjoyed seeing what it was like when it grew up.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2009/05/Pontiac-G8-GXP-Int_550.jpg" width="550" height="366" style="display:block;">Unfortunately, inevitably, there are still growing pains in this stillborn enfant terrible, as I noticed when I became bored with stop-and-go traffic and began puttering around the cabin. Now, General Motors earns a lot of flak for its cheap interiors, so it should be pointed out that this one at least looks pretty okay. There are four very readable dials in front of you framing a red-on-black information panel. The steering wheel is thick and nicely padded, the shifter is in exactly the right place, decent leather seats are standard, and probably most importantly for soothing my traffic-fueled temper, the Blaupunkt stereo is a truly excellent conduit for your music player.</p>
<p>But for the love of all that's holy, don't let anything but the steering wheel or the shifter come into contact with your skin. This cabin was designed by someone who had learned a basic sense of ergonomics and design, but the materials were evidently spec'd by someone born with no sense of touch. The dash doesn't feel so much like plastic as some sort of depressing plastic-maché. The shifter boot is made of some oily synthetic so horrendous that I had fun daring passengers to touch it. The sliding sunroof cover is obviously a piece of brittle old linoleum Kryloned flat black. Worst of all may be parking-brake lever, which wouldn't pass the quality check for a three-dollar umbrella handle. At times it was like riding in a car made of cheap bathroom tile and fungus.</p>
<p>But most times it simply does not matter, because it was, and perhaps always will be, the most powerful Pontiac ever. Not just that-this car, had it but lived, would have been one of the great bargains of our time. The 6.2 liter LS3 engine under the hood is not just good but magnificent, a tame avalanche, a volcano in harness, the final argument of kings. And yes, we must get our superlatives in while we can. We may not have much time.</p>
<p>Well, then. Simply put, anything that allows you to actually enjoy the New Jersey Turnpike, even for only a few scant minutes, is a triumph of human achievement. Rationally, the G8 GXP may be considered as only a perfectly adequate car wrapped around a Z51drivetrain. But after driving it, it's hard to consider it rationally at all, because this car is Hell's own hammer in a brown paper bag. You can pass a semi before your passengers can read the writing on the trailer. You can make them motion-sick just by going in a straight line. You can cross New Jersey so quickly, as it turns out, that you don't have time to complain about being in New Jersey. Relativity may come into play.</p>
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<p>It had certainly came into play by the time we arrived in Baltimore, where I must admit I made my passengers ill by rodding about the city streets in a not altogether sedate fashion. It wasn't a twisty back road, but since Baltimore is one of those Eastern cities apparently laid out by generations of morons, it was just curvy enough to demonstrate how good the GXP's chassis is. Nürburgring or no, this car is so neutral, predictable, and downright pleasant-handling that in less dire circumstances it would give me great hope for the American auto industry.</p>
<p>And what do you know? It still does. It may have been an Australian platform with a Mexican drivetrain, a German stereo, and a lowly 4% domestic-parts content, but a solid V8 sedan is as American as it is anything. And an American company at least thought to build one. That was a good start. So maybe the GXP, as a product, is dead and gone before it could do any good, and that may turn out to be as tragic and shortsighted as taking Old Yeller out behind the barn and shooting him when he was still a puppy-Who knows? It might just have grown up to save GM from the bear market. But more importantly, the idea of the GXP, as a set of blueprints, as a testament to what the company could do when it wanted and may with a little luck do again, can't die. It was, and is, a damn fine automobile that provided a little bit of hope and a hell of a lot of fun. Long live the GXP.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 12 May 2009 12:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[John Krewson]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Should The Pontiac G8 GXP Become The Chevy Camaro SS Sedan?]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/04/504x_Chevy-G8-Camaro-SS_2_01.jpg" class="left image500" width="500">Hey, if BMW has the M3 sedan, why can't Chevy get the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">Pontiac G8 GXP</a> as a high-horsepower super sporty sedan?</p>

<p>Well, probably because enthusiasts are like, the least important of GM's list of stakeholders at the moment and there's little desire on the part of the administration, the biggest of the new stakeholders, for building a high-horsepower super-sedan. Which is a shame.<br clear="all"></p>
<p>So although it'll never happen, even with <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5229320/gm-to-officially-kill-pontiac-assembly-plants-today">Pontiac now dead</a>, that won't stop us from dreaming high-horsepower Corvette-engined dreams from a platform that's birthed <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5229443/the-ten-greatest-pontiacs">the greatest Pontiac ever built</a>. But not as a <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged CAMARO SS" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/camaro-ss/">Camaro SS</a> &mdash; rather, we'd prefer this bad boy become an Impala SS. Either way, in our fantasy world, we'd be pleased as punch. But what say you?</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2009/04/should-the-g8-become-the-chevy-camaro-ss-sedan-.html">Edmunds Straightline</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:05:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Talking Pontiac's Post G8 ST Future With GM VP of Marketing Susan Docherty]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2009/01/340x_Pontiac-Arrow.jpg" class="left image340" width="340"  style="display:block;"/>Yesterday's announcement from GM stating the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5124488/pontiac-g8-st-officially-dead-gm-kills-el-caminoagain?skyline=true&s=i">2010 Pontiac G8 ST was being canceled</a> came to us like a knife in the heart, so today, we had a conversation with Susan Docherty, the Pontiac Marketing VP.</p>

<p>We all knew the G8 ST would be a niche product, with a concentrated but rabid fan base, us included&mdash;it was so close we could almost smell the burning rubber. Unfortunately, forces beyond the control of the General have colluded with forces within its control to put an end to the not-El Camino. But why? We took a half hour and talked to General Motors Vice President for Marketing at Buick, Pontiac and GMC, Susan Docherty.</p>
<p>First and foremost we had to ask if it was a postponement or a permanent cancellation. We're sorry to report it is a permanent cancellation. As part of the recovery plan submitted to Congress, Pontiac will "focus the brand on useful, sporty, passenger cars," the G8 ST just didn't fit into that definition. She further went on to note that, although it was a car enthusiasts were waiting for, it was a prudent business move to cancel the program.</p>
<p>But what of Pontiac? Well, the pointy-arrow brand is in for some shake ups. Just as Buick has been paired down to a leaner, meaner product portfolio over the last few years with the stylish Enclave and the new <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5060547/2010-buick-lacrosse-rendered-for-your-pleasure">2010 Buick LaCrosse</a> set to unveil at the 2009 <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/detroit-auto-show">Detroit Auto Show</a>, so too will Pontiac be slimmed down. The current lineup includes six nameplates if you include the to-be-released <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5051538/2009-pontiac-g3-officially-coming-to-us-marketjust-because">Pontiac G3</a> and GM now believes this is too many. Beginning immediately, Pontiac is evaluating its portfolio and examining product plans to determine what the brand will look like in the years to come.</p>
<p>Dealers are apparently behind the culling as well. After the announcement of the cancellation of the G8 ST and a refocusing of the brand, Docherty says she received emails from dealers stating their support for the move. She's believes they'll be happy with fewer models if the trimmed down product line is as good at Pontiac as it has been at Buick. Docherty also doesn't believe that a Pontiac full of "useful, sporty, passenger cars" will necessarily abandon the longterm "Driving Excitement" mantra at Pontiac. The decision to include the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5051538/2009-pontiac-g3-officially-coming-to-us-marketjust-because">Pontiac G3</a> in the US lineup to satisfy the demand for a fuel miser makes us pause at that assertion, but we'll grudgingly admit it makes sense from a dollars and cents perspective in today's automotive climate.</p>
<p>It's a tough moment for GM, and it's requiring tough decisions. Painful as it may be to see products like the G8 ST fall under the knife, Pontiac, and in the larger picture GM, will probably be healthier in the long run. We don't have to like it though.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 07 Jan 2009 12:30:00 EST]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac G8 GXP Laps Nurburgring In 8:30]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2008/11/Pontiac_G8_GXP_Nurburgring.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2008/11/Pontiac_G8_GXP_Nurburgring.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>Like seemingly every other GM product to be launched in the last year, the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">Pontiac G8 GXP</a>’s handling was tuned on the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/397308/corvette-zr1-laps-nurburgring-in-7264">Nurburgring</a>. There, while being driven by development engineers (and not a professional race driver), it set a ring time of 8:30. That sounds pretty good, especially given the badge the G8 GXP wears on its nose and its price: expected to be just under $40,000 including gas guzzler tax and destination fee. But how good is it?<br>
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<p>In comparison, the E60 BMW M5’s record lap is 8:13. That car starts at $85,100 and betters the G8 GXP by 92 HP. The Porsche Boxster S is two seconds slower than the G8, despite weighing over 800 Lbs less and retailing for $15,700 more.</p>
<p>So basically, the G8 GXP gives you the performance of a Porsche Boxster S and the practicality of an M5 with the price tag of a Pontiac. If you haven’t already, make sure you check out our <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5094964/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-first-drive">Pontiac G8 GXP First Drive</a>.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:30:00 EST]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Wes Siler]]></dc:creator>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2008/11/Pontiac_G8_GXP.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2008/11/Pontiac_G8_GXP.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>If I were to tell you GM is the new BMW you’d probably laugh at me. But driving the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/367820/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-revealed-gets-corvette-ls3-power-and-a-manual-transmission">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a> just a couple of months after the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5043650/2009-cadillac-cts+v-first-drive">2009 Cadillac CTS-V</a> and <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5037293/2009-corvette-zr1-first-drive">Corvette ZR1</a>, that’s exactly what I’m thinking. Equipped with a 6.3-liter, LS3 V8 making 415 HP and 415 lb-ft of torque, the G8 GXP isn’t just the fastest car Pontiac's ever made, but based on GM’s new global rear wheel drive platform (the same one as the new Camaro) and fitted with lower, stiffer suspension and a six-speed manual gearbox it strikes the right balance between supercar performance and real world practicality. Think E39 M5, but with a Corvette engine and better steering.<br>
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<p>Driving in LA is a strange mix of sitting still in hellish traffic and driving flat out on the best roads in the world. Get on one of the highways at the wrong time and it’ll take you three hours to go 30 miles, but hit the canyon roads to the North or East and it’s easy to forget that you’re within mere miles of the most populous metropolitan area in the country. The G8 GXP excels in both environments.</p>
<p>In the city it’s easy to drive and comfortable, belying the potential of its performance. LA’s rutted concrete highways and constant construction fail to upset the suspension or disturb the peace of the quiet interior. Keep it below 3,000 RPM and, with the aid of its anonymous styling, you’ll probably avoid speeding tickets too.</p>
<p>But after four days spent trying to keep my temper in check in traffic it was time to head for the hills. More specifically Deer Creek Road in Malibu. Mostly first and second gear hairpins with no guardrails and 500-foot drops into rocky gorges, it’s not the kind of place you’d typically want to drive a traditional GM product. But it is the kind of place you’ll want to drive this GXP.</p>
<p>This isn’t just some overpowered muscle car, the GXP can seriously handle. Throw it into a sharp corner and it’ll hold its line tightly without even a hint of understeer; pushing the tail wide on exit with the immense torque before rocketing down the short straights. Nothing in here feels wallowy; instead the overall impression is of lithe performance.</p>
<p>That’s thanks to lower, stiffer FE3 suspension over the 2008 Pontiac GT’s FE2 setup. GM tuned the handling, as is the fashion these days, on the Nurburgring, where the engineering team set an unofficial fastest time of 8 minutes and 30 seconds. That’s a similar suspension setup to the CTS-V, with which the GXP also shares its Brembo front brake calipers and Tremec 6060 6-speed.</p>
<p>Of course, the GXP isn’t all perfect. It doesn’t have SatNav (based on an Aussie-market Holden, the screen violates some pointless US angle regulation and the G8 is too small a production run to reengineer the interior) and the interior isn’t up to the standard of contemporary European or Japanese competitors. But with an estimated MSRP of $37,000 (excluding gas guzzler tax and destination, figure $40k to drive it off a lot) we’re prepared to forgive those foibles and instead concentrate on the performance: 0-60 comes in 4.7 seconds and it’ll run the quarter in 13.0 seconds at 108mph. All while carrying five people and plenty of their luggage in comfort. Fuel mileage is estimated to be 14 MPG city, 20 highway.</p>
<p>So where does BMW come into this? There was a time when — before exclusively focusing on overweight, overcomplicated, boring-to-drive, ugly cars — that it produced vehicles that rightfully deserved the “Ultimate Driving Machine” title. They were simple, well-engineered and put driving first. They had solid, well-built black plastic interiors, manual transmissions and pretty big engines driving only the rear wheels. They don’t any more. They used to combine practicality with fun in just the right proportions. They don’t any more. This Pontiac does. So do the Cadillac CTS, the CTS-V, the G8 GT, the Corvette and the best car in the world, the ZR1. But, unlike even the old BMW, all of the above are, for their classes, very affordable. GM isn’t just the new BMW; it’s better than that.</p>
<p>This review has to come with a slight disclaimer. The G8 GXP is scheduled to go on-sale in February. At this point, we don’t know for certain if GM will still be in business then. I’m not of the opinion that GM and its counterparts are the wisest place to invest our tax money, nor do I entirely believe their apocalyptic forecasts of job losses and economic collapse should we allow them to go out of business. I'm wearing my <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5083587/save-gm">Save GM T-Shirt</a> for one reason and one reason only: If they're going to keep making cars like this, I really want to keep driving them.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 21 Nov 2008 00:00:01 EST]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Wes Siler]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Conversion Kit Turns Pontiac G8 Back Into Holden Commodore]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/11/340x_Holden_Commodore_VE.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Like the idea of an affordable, rear-wheel-drive, mid-size performance sedan, but concerned the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">Pontiac G8</a> is a little too...<em>Pontiac</em> for your tastes? JHP Vehicle Enhancements has the solution for you. The company is selling a kit to convert the US-market Pontiac G8 back into the Holden Commodore upon which it's based, thus freeing it from the image problems (mullet) associated with the Pontiac brand.<br>
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<p>The conversion kit includes a new hood, hood latch, hood insulator, front bumper fascia, upper grille, front bar fascia and fog lamps. All the badges will cost you extra, but by our estimation are well worth the extra $150. The price of a full upgrade? $1,990 for the base G8 or $3,880 to convert your GT into an HSV model. [via <a href="http://www.autofiends.com/index.php/2008/11/convert-your-pontiac-g8-into-a-holden-commodore/">Autofiends</a>]</p>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/10/340x_Pontiac-G8-El-Camino-01.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Despite the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/Financiapocalypse/">industry-wide downturn</a> and reports that Pontiac will be reverting to a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5041919/pontiac-rear+wheel+drive-excitement-on-hold">front-wheel-drive lineup</a> in the coming years, <a href="http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2008/10/2010-pontiac-g8.html">PickupTrucks.com</a> has confirmed that the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/400357/pontiac-g8-st-officially-named-pontiac-g8-st-tens-of-chevy-fans-will-now-sleep-easy">2010 G8 ST</a> is still on track for a fall 2009 sale date. Pricing is expected to be in the low $30K range. The Aussie-built sport truck will begin production in July of next year; two months for shipping and distribution puts the G8 ST on dealer lots in late September or early October. Pontiac also reports serious discussions are taking place about a V6 version of the truckamino; if green-lighted, V6 production could be launched at the same time the V8 versions begin rolling off the line.<br>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/10/340x_amanti-vs-g8.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Since the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em> isn't exactly known for its automotive coverage, we shouldn't have been surprised to find this apples-to-mangoes comparison between the Kia Amanti and the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5054107/slp-performance-pontiac-g8-firehawk-reveals-flaming-birds-will-never-die">Pontiac G8</a> gracing its pages. We probably also shouldn't have been surprised to discover the <em>AJC</em> called the competition in favor of the, ahem, uniquely styled Korean sedan. The sparse, <em>Consumer Reports</em>-style review (except without, you know, anything of real use) appears to glance at most of the facets of vehicle performance without actually looking in-depth at any of them, and was written by someone who seems completely bored with the assignment. The result is a car with styling "reminiscent of the Soviet bloc" winning the competition while the G8 takes second place. Maybe stick with reporting on the Dawgs, water shortages and gas lines, guys. [<a href="http://www.ajc.com/ajccars/content/ajccars/content/stories/2008/08/29/kia_amanti_sedan_review.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_tabautos1">AJC</a>]</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[SLP Performance Pontiac G8 Firehawk Reveals Flaming Birds Will Never Die]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/09/340x_Pontiac-G8-Firehawk.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />SLP Performance is resurrecting a moniker from Pontiac's recent past, planning to introduce the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">Pontiac G8</a> Firehawk. Though details are thin at the moment, the newly foor-doored Firehawk will come with your choice of tuned V6 or V8 and best of all, a supercharged model. The exterior will be tarted up as well with new exhaust tips, custom wheels and "Firehawk" logos &mdash; to allow you to show the world that flaming birds didn't die in the 90s. SLP is still in the development stages, but when making mention of the supercharged Firehawk, performance was called "More than impressive." A supercharged, rear-wheel-drive, V8 with four doors. Aaah... please, we'll take one! Hopefully we'll see more from SLP at SEMA in the next few weeks.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac Rear-Wheel-Drive Excitement On Hold]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/08/340x_2009-Pontiac-G3-Wave.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />There was some speculation floating around which opined the future of Pontiac would be an all rear-wheel-drive one. Exciting as that may be, those rumors have been quashed. Despite the introduction of the RWD <a href="http://jalopnik.com/369504/2009-pontiac-solstice-gxp-coupe-revealed-live-in-new-york">Pontiac Solstice</a>, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">Pontiac G8</a> and pending <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 ST</a>, the market shift toward fuel economy is forcing GM to keep wrong-wheel-drive firmly in place for future product plans at the pointy-spear division. So what kind of cars will we be seeing as a result?</p>

<p>With the Pontiac G6 in refresh limbo and a probable Pontiac G5 based on the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5039849/chevy-cruze-gets-full-detail-reveal-before-paris-unveil">Chevy Cruze</a>, it's a hard to argue the case for an all-rear-wheel-drive lineup at the moment. <em>MotorAuthority</em> contradicts an earlier GM statement saying we wouldn't be seeing the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/399794/report-says-no-pontiac-g3-for-us-market">Pontiac G3</a> in the US. They go one step further and imagine a car between the G3 and the G5 &mdash; we're no rocket scientists, but "G4" is a good bet for a name. So, lets count it all up: No rear-wheel-drive lineup <em>and</em> a rebadged Aveo? We don't like this story; put it back. [<a href="http://www.motorauthority.com/news/industry/pontiac-not-to-be-given-sporty-rwd-brand-image-yet/">MotorAuthority</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:40:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac G8 ST El Camino To Get Direct-Inject V6]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/08/340x_2010-Pontiac-G8-ST-V6.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Sources at GM are beginning to whisper that the <s>2010 Pontiac G8 El Camino</s> <em><a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 ST</a></em> will be getting a version of the direct injection V6 present in the Cadillac CTS. First to tell us a two-engine plan for the new <s>El Camino</s> <em>G8 ST</em> was a real possibility was Pontiac marketing director Craig Bierley, who told us the option was "absolutely on the table." Now <em>Edmunds</em>' site always with the exclusive <em>Inside Line</em> on happenings at the General <a href="http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=130949">claims</a> it's more than likely not just a possibility, but a reality.</p>
<p><em>Jalopnik Snap Judgment:</em> When we speculated on the success of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/373014/the-problem-with-the-pontiac-g8-el-camino">Pontiac G8 ST</a> with only a big honkin' 361 HP V8, we wondered aloud if a V6 option might not make a lot of sense. Given the disintegration of the full size truck market, and a largely unserved compact truck market, a 3.6-liter V6-powered <a href="http://jalopnik.com/400357/pontiac-g8-st-officially-named-pontiac-g8-st-tens-of-chevy-fans-will-now-sleep-easy"><del>El Camino</del> <em>G8 ST</em></a> could be a huge success. Is it wrong that we're almost <em>more</em> excited about a well designed V6 in the truck-car than the tire melting power of a V8? Note we said "almost."</p>
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			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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<p>Along with the press release on the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/400357/pontiac-g8-st-officially-named-pontiac-g8-st-tens-of-chevy-fans-will-now-sleep-easy">official name</a> of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 ST</a>, GM's press team released a bevy of photos of the new ute from the brand all about the arrowhead. Pontiac marketing director Craig Bierley told us Pontiac "didn't really have ST as the name when we engaged in the process" but the press photos from last night display a remarkable similarity to the original shots released back in March. Do they make you wonder whether perhaps "ST" was going to be the name all along, regardless of what entries were received? All we know is we're still in mourning over the loss of the El Camino name.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac G8 ST Officially Named... Pontiac G8 ST, Tens Of Chevy Fans Will Now Sleep Easy]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/08/Pontiac-G8-ST.jpg"><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/08/Pontiac-G8-ST.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>It's official &mdash; despite <em>Jalopnik</em> and over 80,000 arrowhead fan boys best efforts, Pontiac's decided to officially name the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 Sport Truck</a> the unimaginative name of "<a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 ST</a>." Frankly, we were as disappointed as you are. So we did what all fan boys of what could have been <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">the new "El Camino"</a> do when they're disappointed &mdash; we broke open a case of PBR. After a few beers we decided to get fellow El Camino fan boy <a href="http://www.pickuptrucks.com/html/news/gm/pontiac/pontiac-g8-st-will-be-called-the-pontiac-g8-st.html">Mike Levine from <em>PickupTrucks.com</em></a> to help us set up a conference call with Pontiac marketing director Craig Bierley. Our purpose was to get to the bottom of how a process that seemed to encourage the type of fan movements like our "Vote El Camino" campaign would seemingly result in Pontiac choosing the original name of the vehicle. Interestingly, when we asked the question &mdash; Bierley told us Pontiac "didn't really have ST as the name when we engaged in the process, we were just calling it a sport truck." But, if you look at the pictures we originally took of the car in <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">our exclusive first look</a>, it had the "ST" letters. Go ahead, take a look at the liftgate in the picture up top as well as in <a href="http://jalopnik.com/photogallery/Doane2010PontiacG8STExt/1000939394?viewSize=thumb1280x1280">this</a> original picture of the "Sport Truck." We'll have more on the "NameG8" story tomorrow, but for the moment hit the jump for the press release. We're going to go and finish up the rest of this case of PBR.</p>
<blockquote><strong>PONTIAC NAMES ALL NEW SPORT TRUCK THE "G8 ST"</strong>
<p>Segment-Defining Vehicle on Target for Late 2009 Launch</p>
<p>Detroit - After sifting through more than 18,000 possibilities, Pontiac has chosen to keep it simple, naming the recently revealed G8 sport truck the "G8 ST."</p>
<p>Thousands of fans submitted suggestions during a "Tame the Name" promotion, which delayed a final announcement until each possibility was considered and cleared for possible trademark use.</p>
<p>"Frankly, we were blown away by both the volume and quality of the names that were submitted," said Craig Bierley, BPG product marketing director for cars and crossovers. "'G8 ST' was one of the most popular suggestions, plus we noticed a far broader trend toward simple, easy-to-remember names."</p>
<p>"El Camino" was also a sentimental favorite, given the G8 ST's resemblance to the classic Chevy.</p>
<p>"We actually thought very long about El Camino," said Bierley. "In the end, we felt it was more appropriate to honor the El Camino's unique place as part of Chevy's heritage and not use that nameplate on a Pontiac."</p>
<p>Perhaps the ultimate reflection of the blurring line between cars and trucks, the G8 ST will create a unique niche segment in the marketplace: a sports car with truck-like cargo and towing capabilities. Sharing the basic architecture and 361 hp V8 engine as the G8 GT performance sedan, it will offer a 73.9-inch cargo bed that has 42.7 cubic feet of cargo space and can carry a payload of 1,000 pounds (453 kg) or tow a 3,500-pound (1,587 kg) trailer.</p>
<p>Thanks to its six-speed automatic transmission and Active Fuel Management system, the G8 ST should offer some of the best fuel economy numbers for V8-powered vehicles with similar cargo/towing ratings while still turning in zero-to-60 times of 5.4 seconds.</p>
<p>The G8 ST will be available in late 2009 as a 2010 model and will be backed by GM's industry best 100,000 mile, 5-year powertrain warranty. Pricing will be announced closer to availability.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 14 Aug 2008 00:01:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA["El Camino" Name Is Still Alive For The Pontiac G8 Sport Truck]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/07/thumb160x_Vote-El-Camino.jpg" class="left image158" width="158" />Despite a report from <em><a href="http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2008/05/el-camino-likel.html">KickingTires.com</a></em> two months ago that "El Camino" was officially out as a name for <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">the new ute from Pontiac</a>, we're now being told by Pontiac spokesman Jim Hopson the name is still very much in the mix. What reason there may have been for this change? Unknown. But all we do know is if the chance still exists to bring back the "El Cam" &mdash; to any GM brand &mdash; we're in full support of it. What we're not in support of &mdash; dropping a V6 between the rails. More on that below the jump.<br>
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<p>In addition to the news on the name, we're hearing from our friends <a href="http://www.g8nation.com/2008/07/v6-v8-engine-choices-for-pontiac-g8-st/">at G8 Nation</a> that Pontiac is now considering an additional power plant offering aside from the 361 HP 6.0-liter V8 power plant that is found in the Pontiac G8 GT. It's no surprise then that this new engine would be the same 3.6-liter 256 HP V6 found in the G8 V6 sedan, giving it the same 17/25 mpg fuel economy as the V6 sedan.</p>
<p>Yes, yes, we know the arguments for why the V6 engine makes sense. It has something to do with commercial viability. Whatever. We want a sports ute, and we want it now.</p>
<p>So while it really doesn't make us all that happy to hear V6's may make it back under the hood, we'll be more than willing to ignore that if the name is what we always thought it should be &mdash; <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 El Camino</a>.</p>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/06/340x_Pontiac_G8_GXP_manual.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Rumors floating around that the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">Pontiac G8 GT</a> will be available with a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission for 2009 models have been officially squashed. Currently, all 2008 models will only be available with automatics, though we really weren't expecting anything but the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/367820/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-revealed-gets-corvette-ls3-power-and-a-manual-transmission">2009 G8 GXP</a> to be offered with a <s>proper</s> <em>manual</em> gearbox. The word straight from Pontiac's Communication Manager after the jump.</p>
<blockquote>...We still intend to offer the six-speed manual transmission as an option on the GXP model released late this year, however we have no current plans to offer the manual tranny on any other G8 model. It's possible there was some confusion over the GT vs. GXP...</blockquote>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/12/2008/05/340x_2010-Pontiac-G8-ST-in-australia.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Despite the small size of the image, it appears the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck</a> has moved on from cobbled together show car to pre-production tester. A forum member over at GM Inside News spotted these camouflaged (why?) cars around Melbourne and snapped one off before the driver made a speedy getaway. The grille on the bottom car looks Holden-like to us, but maybe the top one was the Pontiac, or maybe our eyes need to be tested. Is it wrong to want to liquefy those tires as part of the break-in procedure? [<a href="http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f20/i-have-pontiac-g8-st-spy-photos-dont-know-what-do-64477/">GMInsideNews</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 23 May 2008 13:20:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac G8 GT Stock Runs 13-Second Quarter-Mile, Are Those Paper Plates?]]></title>
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</script>When we first saw this video of the new <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">2008 Pontiac G8 GT</a> running a 13.12 quarter-mile at 106.65 MPH we thought, "Wow, that's kind of fast." It's even faster if you consider that this appears to be an automatic version making its first pass. If you go deeper into the video you'll notice the lack of plates and that paper in the back window. Now it could be something put there by the owner/drag officials. The better theory is that it's a paper plate from the dealership, meaning that this car was driven off the lot and in front of the christmas tree. The best theory is that this car is in the middle of an awesome test drive. We guess those <a href="http://jalopnik.com/368465/2008-pontiac-g8-gt-goes-hot-wheels-in-second-commercial-and-its-mine">Pontiac G8 commercials</a> are working. [<a href="http://www.fquick.com/videos/Pontiac_G8_Track_Run/5298">FQuick</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 02 Apr 2008 11:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matt Hardigree]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pontiac G8 GT Slams BMW 5-Series In Poetic Verse]]></title>
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</script>From the book of car, whatever that is, comes the latest in the march of ads for the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">Pontiac G8 GT</a>. We all thought the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/367806/new-pontiac-g8-gt-commercial-gives-spy-hunter-a-sweet+ass-twist">Spy Hunter</a> commercial was clever, and the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/368465/2008-pontiac-g8-gt-goes-hot-wheels-in-second-commercial-and-its-mine">Hot Wheels</a> one was slick too. This new web-only commercial turns it up a notch, taking the fight right to the lion's den, comparing the new 2008 Pontiac G8 GT to the BMW 5-Series. Hmm, that's an interesting approach from the brand that <a href="http://jalopnik.com/370265/pontiac-in-new-york-we-build-excitementfinally">never used to drive excitement, especially when they claimed they were</a>, but since it's their ad, do we really have to say who comes out ahead in this one? What we really like about this latest commercial is the poetry slam vs. powerpoint presentation style, plus the funny pictures of goats. Subtle allusion to the Pontiacs of the past, perhaps, but automakers should remember that farm animals always make for a good direction for a car commercial. At least in our minds. [<a href="http://youtube.com/user/PontiacIsCAR">Youtube</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:40:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Wards Ignores Jalopnik At Epicenter Of El Camino Campaign]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Vote_El_Camino.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />Seems <em>Wards Auto</em> noticed our little campaign to resurrect the El Camino moniker for the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">2010 Pontiac G8 sport truck</a>, even going to far as to quote <a href="http://jalopnik.com/369720/bob-lutz-is-on-our-side-thinks-pontiac-g8-el-camino-name-is-great-idea">Bob Lutz's response to our question</a> at the New York Auto Show. But when it came time to assign a location from which the hootin', hollerin' and shoutin' was emanating from, the best they could come up with was a vague pointing in a direction other than them. Although they were able to see the tens of dozens of press walking through the show wearing our "Vote El Camino Today!" pins, they apparently missed the name <em>Jalopnik</em> printed right underneath it. But at the very least they think our campaign has been "skillful":<br>
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<blockquote>"To date, El Camino has a massive head start, thanks to skillful grassroots campaigning."</blockquote>
Although now we're thinking maybe we should re-register our domain name to "skillful-grassroots-campaigning.com." Might not be the worst idea with campaign season upon us &mdash; bet it'll do pretty well in the ol' search engine optimization thing Wert's always talking about. That's alright though, no hard feelings on our part. This whole "El Camino" campaign isn't about our glory, we're merely humble servants to the cause. But the shout-out to <em>our</em> <s>readers</s> <em>grassroots campaigners</em> would have been nice. [<a href="http://wardsauto.com/ar/pontiac_el_camino/">WardsAuto</a>]]]></description>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:45:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[New York Times Goes Negative On Jalopnik El Camino Campaign]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2010-Pontiac-El-Camino.jpg"><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2010-Pontiac-El-Camino.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a><em>The New York Times</em>'s Lawrence "Lars" Ulrich took a swing at pithy commentary on the 2010 Pontiac G8 "El Camino" sport truck today, deciding to heap the bed full of liver-lilied liberalism and haterade. To wit:</p>
<blockquote>"Who exactly was clamoring for a two-seat, gas-guzzling pickup with the cheapest-looking interior this side of a Motel 6?"</blockquote>
Who? Well, us for one. But we wouldn't expect Ulrich to understand anything about a vehicle...
<p>...he misnames as the "Pontiac Sport Truck," forgetting those strong G8 roots. But he makes up for it with hackery like calling our beloved El Camino the "Like Hell Camino," the "Pontiac Wallaby" and the "Haulacious." Isn't that precious? It's like he studied at the school of me, but without the love of real cars. [<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/21/automobiles/autoshow/NY-Camino.html?_r=1&oref=slogin">New York Times</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Wert]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Bob Lutz Is On Our Side! Thinks 'Pontiac G8 El Camino' Name Is Great Idea]]></title>
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</script></span>As you know we were just present for the live reveal of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/369621/2010-pontiac-g8-el-camino-st-live-reveal">2010 Pontiac G8 El Camino</a> here at the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/new-york-auto-show/">New York Auto Show</a>. After diving into the press scrum that surrounded Bob Lutz after the unveil, we managed to ask him the most important question of the day - What do you think about naming the the car the "El Camino". After handing out dozens and dozens of "Vote El Camino" buttons today, including to the live band the "Young Lords", various press and peeps, and to Mr. Lutz himself, we just had to know the answer. Maximum Bob's response both surprised and delighted us.<br>
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<p>Bob's response: "Well, I personally like the name, it has instant name recognition". We're considering nominating Mr. Lutz as Vice President of Jalopnik's Awesome Division. Perhaps we'll put his name in the masthead under the title of "El Camino Loving GM VP". Now that we know we have a man on the inside, the momentum is going to be inevitable.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:21:05 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[2010 Pontiac G8 El Camino, Revealed Live!]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2010-pontiac-G8-ST-live.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />We had a caminogasm over the weekend when we dropped pics and press on the <a href="%3Cbr%20/%3Ehttp://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">2010 Pontiac G8 ST</a> &mdash; which we're sure you'll <a href="http://www.pontiac.com/namethiscar/">vote to call the El Camino</a> &mdash; and now we can give you the whole enchilada. The baddest truck-car bound for America just bowed here at the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/new-york-auto-show/">2008 New York Auto Show</a> and the explosion of flashbulbs has our heads spinning. The most anticipated car here at the show is a freakin' superstar on the stage and we're swarming it to learn all the important parts we didn't know before - like just what kind of toting capacity that bed has. Stay tuned for a bevy of live pics and far more geeking out.<br>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Mar 2008 11:45:43 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Live From New York, It's The 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2009-Pontiac-G8-GXP-Live.jpg"><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2009-Pontiac-G8-GXP-Live.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>The curtain just lifted here at the <a href="%3Cbr%20/%3Ehttp://jalopnik.com/tag/new-york-auto-show/">New York Auto Show</a> on the Pontiac that really is all about driving excitement, the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/367820/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-revealed-gets-corvette-ls3-power-and-a-manual-transmission">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a>. As you know G8 GXP gets the goods from our favorite fiberglass sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette, complete with 6.2 L, 361 HP V8 and a 6 speed manual transmission. The fresh new cog-swapping GXP will be scooting to sixty in a scant 4.7 seconds with the quarter mile coming in at 13.0 seconds and 108 mph. All we're looking for is that traction control defeat button, and we'll be in sedan hoon heaven.<br>
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<blockquote><strong>PONTIAC ANNOUNCES THE 2009 G8 GXP</strong>
<p>High-Performance Flagship Combines Progressive Design and Powerful Performance</p>
<p>NEW YORK - Today Pontiac announced the flagship of its GXP performance series, the G8 GXP high-performance sedan, at the New York Auto Show. This 2009 model will join the Solstice, G6 and Torrent GXP models in Pontiac dealerships in late 2008. The G8 GXP takes the G8's responsive driving experience, refined passenger environment and aggressive good looks to a new level. It also delivers an enjoyable driving experience, thanks to a 6.2L V-8 that produces in excess of 400 horsepower.</p>
<p>"More than just raw power, the GXP delivers the sophisticated yet exciting driving experience that enthusiasts expect in a car costing far more than the GXP," said Jim Bunnell, Buick-Pontiac-GMC general manager</p>
<p>Engine performance</p>
<p>The heart of the G8 GXP is the 6.2L LS3 small-block V-8, currently rated at 402 horsepower (300 kW)* and 402 lb.-ft. of torque (546 Nm)* pending final SAE certification. This engine is the newest member of GM's small-block V-8 family. It features a revised, larger-bore cylinder block, high-flow, L92-style cylinder heads; larger-diameter pistons; unique camshaft and camshaft timing; revised valvetrain with offset intake rocker arms; high-flow intake manifold; and high-flow fuel injectors.</p>
<p>The LS3 engine has an aluminum cylinder block with cast-in-place iron cylinder liners. Larger bores help create a 376-cubic-inch displacement. The block casting also features revisions and machining in the bulkheads to enhance its strength and improve bay-to-bay breathing. New pistons were designed for high-rpm performance.</p>
<p>New, high-flow cylinder heads aid engine breathing and are based on the large port and valve design found on the LS7 engine and other GM L76 engines. The larger-capacity, straighter intake port-design optimizes intake flow to the combustion chamber, an effect augmented by large valves, measuring 2.16 inches (55.0 mm) on the intake side and 1.59 inches (40.4 mm) on the exhaust side.</p>
<p>Pending final testing, the G8 GXP is expected to deliver 0-to-60 mph performance of about 4.7 seconds, and a quarter-mile time of 13.0 seconds at 108 mph.</p>
<p>Six on the floor</p>
<p>A new six-speed Tremec TR6060 manual transmission is optional on the G8 GXP. This next-generation manual smoothly transfers the engine's power and torque to the rear wheels with a reduction in shift throw. The transmission features a host of refinements including premium gear synchronizers; stronger gears, housing, and bell housing; a single-piece counter shaft; and machined gear teeth.</p>
<p>The standard Hydra-Matic six-speed 6L80 automatic transmission is technologically advanced and robust. It uses a clutch-to-clutch operation and an integrated 32-bit transmission controller to deliver smooth and precise shifts. The six-speed has a generous 6.04:1 overall ratio that enables a "steep" first-gear. The result is strong launch acceleration along with "tall" overdrive ratios that lower engine rpms for better fuel economy and reduced noise.</p>
<p>A 3.27 final drive ratio comes with automatic-equipped GXPs, and a 3.70 gear is matched with the manual transmission. A limited-slip differential is standard.</p>
<p>High-performance suspension</p>
<p>The G8 GXP rides on the G8's 114.8-inch (2915 mm) wheelbase with wide front ( 62.7 inches / 1,592 mm) and rear ( 63.3 inches / 1,608 mm) tracks. The four-wheel independent suspension is fully adjustable and is tuned for the highest performance in the G8 family. The GXP's ride and handling was developed and validated on racetracks and highways around the world, including the famed Nürburgring racing circuit. It rewards the driver with sharp, immediate responses, as well as a well-balanced road feel during spirited driving.</p>
<p>The suspension employs a MacPherson strut design in the front and a four-link, coil-over-shock design in the rear. A direct-acting front stabilizer bar, decoupled rear stabilizer bar and lateral ball joints on the rear suspension deliver increased lateral stiffness for more responsive handling. The front suspension features fully adjustable caster, camber and toe; the rear suspension has fully adjustable camber and toe, for more precise tuning.</p>
<p>Steering and brakes</p>
<p>The steering rate for the GXP is tuned to provide immediate response with definitive driver feedback. Like the G8 sedan and GT, the GXP's steering box is located ahead of the front axle line for a quicker, more direct feel.</p>
<p>The Brembo braking system matches the GXP's boost in performance with an equivalent increase in stopping power. The system includes 14-inch (355 mm) vented front and 12.76-inch (324 mm) rear disc rotors, with special quad-piston alloy calipers in front. The alloy calipers on the rear brakes have single-piston actuation. The four-wheel disc brake system includes standard anti-lock brakes and traction control.</p>
<p>Wheels and tires</p>
<p>The GXP rides on 19-inch polished aluminum wheels with a special machined face. Performance-oriented summer P245/40R19 tires are standard, and a comparable all-season tire is available. Combined with the suspension and steering enhancements, this setup gives the GXP exceptional cornering grip.</p>
<p>Exterior styling</p>
<p>The G8 GXP exhibits strong Pontiac design cues. A unique front fascia with a lower splitter and a distinctive rear fascia diffuser contribute to its sporty look. The dual-port grille, fog lamps, bold wheels and confident, wheels-at-the-corners stance are all unmistakably Pontiac traits.</p>
<p>Interior amenities and comfort</p>
<p>The G8 GXP's interior is driver-oriented with aesthetic and tactile details like instruments with a sporty appearance that match the car's performance. Interior materials consist of satin and chrome trim and high-quality textured materials throughout. The instrument cluster glows with crisp, white light on the primary instruments. Pontiac's signature red lighting illuminates the rest of the instrument panel cluster.</p>
<p>Standard comfort and convenience amenities include:</p>
<p>* Highly bolstered two-tone sport seats with color-coordinated gauge cluster and GXP embroidery<br>
* Leather-trimmed steering wheel and gear shifter<br>
* Power-adjustable front seats<br>
* Fog lamps<br>
* Alloy sport pedals<br>
* A 230-watt Blaupunkt audio system<br>
* XM Satellite Radio</p>
<p>The seats offer firm support to hold occupants in place during aggressive cornering. The standard heated leather seats were designed to deliver excellent comfort during long drives. They are available in Ebony or an Ebony/Red two-tone.</p>
<p>Safety</p>
<p>Maintaining the G8's tradition of a full suite of standard safety features, the G8 GXP includes:</p>
<p>* Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and traction control<br>
* Electronic stability control<br>
* Seat-mounted thorax air bags and dual-stage frontal air bags for front passengers, with automatic passenger sensing system<br>
* Roof rail side-impact air bags for both seating rows<br>
* OnStar</p>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Vote-El-Camino-Pin.jpg"><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Vote-El-Camino-Pin.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>With the reveal of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">new arrow-headed El Camino</a> just moments away, we wanted to show off what we'll be tossing out as a gift to our media friends here at the GM press conference at the New York Auto Show. Yes, get one now &mdash; or wait until it ends up on EBay as the swag-watch of show. That's right folks &mdash; head on over to our original post and vote today &mdash; El Camino all the way! [<a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Vote El Camino</a>]</p>
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<p><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Vote-El-Camino.jpg" class="left image158" width="158" />God only knows what else may be going on in the world because we're busy here bringing you the latest in El Camino goodness for today's <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/maximum-el-camino-day/">Maximum El Camino Day</a> celebrating the new <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">2010 Pontiac G8 "El Camino" sport truck</a>. However there may be some dissent in the ranks on the name, or at least there's been some comments to that effect so far. So we guess the question for today is probably pretty obvious given the nature of the discussion we've seen so far on this extremely important subject.</p>
<p>We're obviously pushing the "El Camino" name pretty hard and there's a reason for it. We spoke with the guys over at the National El Camino Owners Association (NECOA), we spoke with Mike Levine over at <a href="http://www.PickupTruck.com/">PickupTruck.com</a>, the guys at GM and we spoke with each other. I feel like the right name was chosen, but now it's time to hear from you &mdash; was the right name chosen for <em>Jalopnik</em> to push as the name for the new ute?</p>
<p><em>***Remember to go and vote today for "<a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">El Camino</a>!"</em></p>
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<p><script type="text/javascript">
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 17 Mar 2008 11:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Maximum El Camino Day: We Celebrate The Pontiac G8 Sport Truck, Return Of The "El Camino"]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Pontiac-G8-El-Camino-01.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />If you happened to be under a rock all weekend, you may have missed our official unveil of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 sport truck</a> (soon to be the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/366699/2010-pontiac-g8-sport-truck-the-el-camino-is-back">Pontiac G8 El Camino</a> - remember to get over and <a href="http://www.pontiac.com/namethiscar/">Vote El Camino</a>!) for all the world to see. If you're a site regular, you know this is kind of a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/el-camino/">big deal</a>. Given that, we decided one measly midnight post on a Saturday wouldn't cut it for a site like <em>Jalopnik</em>, so we're going nuts and declaring it <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/maximum-el-camino-day/">Maximum El Camino Day</a> today. We had so much fun with <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/maximum-wagon-day/">Maximum Wagon Day</a> that this seemed like the only logical way to celebrate the greatest thing to ever happen to our world of car-truck-crazy enthusiasts. Stay tuned for the rest of the day for all manner of -camino, -chero, -ampage, or other suffix-style truck-car delights. Just follow along at the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/maximum-el-camino-day/">Maximum El Camino Day</a> tag for all the fun before we see the official in-person reveal of the new 'merican-Mex hybrid later this week at the New York Auto Show.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 17 Mar 2008 07:30:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Wojdyla]]></dc:creator>
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<p><script type="text/javascript">
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</script></span>A few weeks ago we, along with our friends at <a href="http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/2010/pontiac/g8/firstlook/page1.html">PickupTruck.com</a>, were given exclusive access to a vehicle whose return we've been anticipating for what seems like forever. Today our prayers to the General have been answered &mdash; the El Camino is back! In January we reported this re-bodied Holden Ute would be called the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/348996/pontiac-g8-st-el-camino-coming-to-new-york-auto-show">2010 Pontiac G8 ST</a>, and like a Phoenix rising screamin' from the ashes of a bygone era of car-platformed trucks, this new heir to the truck-car throne would emerge from the over-built and over-spec'd world of modern haulers. Just like the Phoenix, this business-up-front and party-in-the-back sport truck looks a little younger, a little more refreshed and has a bit more hawkish figure, but don't be fooled by the disguise. If we play our cards right, it may end up retaining the legendary king of truck-car names, El Camino. That's right, more important even than the return of the truck-car to the General's fleet, is the news that this car will not be called the 2010 Pontiac G8 ST. In fact, they don't have a name. Instead, <em>you</em> are going to be able to help choose what GM calls it. That's right, enthusiasts across the country can have a hand in giving this sport truck back the name it so rightfully deserves - a name which still dances on the breeze and lives in the heart of every red blooded hoon &mdash; "El Camino". With this in mind, we're beginning our campaign here and now to call this wondrous segment-bender the 2010 Pontiac G8 El Camino sport truck. Hit the jump for more on the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/industry-news/there-is-a-god-automotive-news-reports-pontiac-to-get-g8-ute-wagon-324251.php">Pontiac El Camino</a>.<br>
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<p>We're not going to spend a whole lot of time talking about the under-pinnings of the Pontiac G8 sport truck as it shares virtually everything but the nose, hood and interior with its brother from down under, the Holden Ute. We'll let the press release and video from <a href="http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/2010/pontiac/g8/firstlook/page1.html">PickupTruck.com</a> handle that job. For the moment, yes, it's built on the same rear-wheel-drive platform also shared with the G8 ST's four-door non-truck brother, the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/362429/2008-pontiac-g8-gt">2008 Pontiac G8 GT</a>. Fitting, don't you think, since Australia has picked up the wild-child mantle the US of A seems to have laid down as of late &mdash; and what a wild child this is. The G8 sport truck boasts the same 361 HP 6.0-liter V8 found under the hood of the Pontiac G8 GT. Plus, the sport truck will lose much of the rear weight we've been told hampers the true tire-squealing abilities of this born-down-under import so we expect once behind the wheel, we'll in no time be bathed in the glorious clouds of tire smoke billowing from beneath the six-foot cargo box. Pontiac even claims a 5.4 second 0-to-60 time and unlike it's crude Malibu-based forefather, the latest pickup car will sport a modern independent suspension and fat rubber all around. Getting sideways will still be the most fun way through a corner, but we're betting it will be a lot less suicidal now with this new Pontiac G8 El Camino. But like we said, we already knew all this. No, the real story is how we're going to make GM call this the "El Camino." We've been told Pontiac will have a special website set up in just a few short hours to allow enthusiasts to submit their suggestions and we're hoping to rig the vote.<br>
<img align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" alt="Pontiac-G8-El-Camino-01.jpg" src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/Pontiac-G8-El-Camino-01.jpg" width="494" height="329"><br>
We've spoken with a number of high-ranking officials with the General and all tell us they'd support a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/industry-news/there-is-a-god-automotive-news-reports-pontiac-to-get-g8-ute-wagon-324251.php">Pontiac El Camino</a> if it's what "the people" want. Who knows why they didn't just call it that in the first place. Perhaps they were scared of pissing off purists who could never see a non-Chevy El Camino. Perhaps they were concerned how it would fit into the General's grand alpha-numeric numbering marketing scheme for their "performance brand." Whatever the reason, let's show 'em how wrong they were. This is an opportunity for you, the readers of <em>Jalopnik</em>, to rise up and truly make this the most amazing day in the history of this site &mdash; the day the El Camino returns! If you're a lover of the hoonage, defender of the truck car, and a member of the <em>Jalopnik</em> nation, you'll follow the link below to let GM know you want a name this car begs for. Do it for the mullet, do it for your country and our way of life. God bless America! Vote El Camino!<br>
[<em>Click through the graphic below to the Pontiac site and remember to vote early and vote often!</em>]*<br>
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<em>*We kid, only vote once. But feel free to take this button and add it on your own site to remind people to "Vote El Camino!"</em></p>
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<blockquote><strong>PONTIAC INTRODUCES SEGMENT-BENDING G8 SPORT TRUCK</strong>
<p>NEW YORK - The 2010 Pontiac G8 sport truck blurs the line between cars and trucks and is creating an all-new segment in the North American car market. This dramatically different vehicle blends the sporty handling of a performance coupe with the cargo capabilities of a light truck.</p>
<p>Based on the all-new Pontiac G8 performance sedan, the newest member of the G8 family has a longer wheelbase and a cargo bed suitable for either work or recreation. The G8 sport truck significantly stretches Pontiac's commitment to style and performance and is expected to arrive in dealers' showrooms in late 2009.</p>
<p>"Pontiac has never shied away from offering segment-defining vehicles, going back to the original GTO," said Jim Bunnell, Buick-Pontiac-GMC general manager. "There's simply nothing else like the G8 sport truck on the road today, and we definitely believe that there are customers who will be excited by its distinctive design, performance and cargo capabilities."</p>
<p>Consumer named</p>
<p>Another unique aspect of this new vehicle is the fact that it will be named by a consumer. Beginning today (March 15, 2008), consumers can visit www.pontiac.com/namethiscar and submit their name ideas. "As an important part of the G8 family, we know that 'sport truck' doesn't fully describe the vehicle's ability to blur the lines between sports car and truck," said Craig Bierley, Pontiac marketing director. "Because its fans will surely be as unique as the vehicle itself, we're giving them a voice in selecting a name that reflects its appeal." The winning entry will be announced April 15.</p>
<p>Design</p>
<p>The G8 sport truck maintains the same sporty exterior design as its namesake sedan. Flared fenders wrap around the 18-inch wheels and give it a wide, confident stance. The roofline has a coupe-like profile that reflects the vehicle's performance pedigree.</p>
<p>The doors, roof and exterior panels aft of the B-pillars are unique from the G8 sedan. One-piece outer body panels give the vehicle a sleek appearance. Wrap-around taillamps and fully concealed tailgate hinges add to the sculpted look. A color-coordinated, soft tonneau cover conceals and protects items in the cargo bed from the weather.</p>
<p>Performance</p>
<p>The sport truck draws its strength from the same powerful 6.0L V-8 engine used in the G8 GT. It puts out 361 horsepower (270 kW) and 385 lb.-ft. (522 Nm) of torque. The combination of a six-speed automatic transmission and Active Fuel Management technology provides both car-like fuel economy and an unexpected 0-to-60 time of 5.4 seconds.</p>
<p>While these performance numbers are respectable by sports car standards, the G8 sport truck offers flexibility unlike that of a sports car. A 73.9-inch (1878 mm) cargo bed has 42.7 cubic feet (1208 L) of cargo space and a durable composite bed liner. It also can carry a payload of more than 1,074 pounds (488 kg) and tow a 3,500-pound (1,600 kg) trailer.</p>
<p>Structure</p>
<p>The G8 sport truck is based on the same rear-wheel-drive architecture as the G8 performance sedan. However, the sport truck's body structure was reinforced in key areas to support its cargo and towing duties. More than 60 new components were added to strengthen the structure. Compared to the sedan, the 118.5-inch (3,009 mm) wheelbase is approximately four inches longer and the overall length is six inches longer.</p>
<p>Suspension and wheels</p>
<p>A four-wheel independent suspension with electronic stability control delivers confident handling, whether loaded with weekend home-improvement supplies or towing a pair of personal watercraft to the lake.</p>
<p>The steering box is located ahead of the front axle line for a quick, direct feel. The sport truck's front stabilizer bar is one mm larger than the sedan, and the rear suspension has been enhanced to support payloads without adversely affecting handling.</p>
<p>The G8 sport truck rides on 18-inch machine-faced aluminum wheels with a P245/45R18 summer performance tire. All-season tires are available. An optional Sports Package includes 19-inch machine-faced aluminum wheels with P245/40R19 summer performance tires.</p>
<p>Brakes and steering</p>
<p>The sport truck shares the G8 GT's four-wheel disc brake system, featuring 12.64-inch front and 12.76-inch rear rotors. Front rotor thickness is 1.0 inch, while the rear rotors are 0.87-inch thick. Twin-piston, front alloy calipers and vented rotors and single-piston, alloy rear calipers with vented rotors are standard, as is ABS.</p>
<p>Comfort and convenience</p>
<p>Given its heritage, it's not surprising that the G8 sport truck offers many of the same creature comforts as the G8 GT, such as:</p>
<p>* Air conditioning with electronic dual-zone climate control<br>
* Cruise control<br>
* Driver Information Center<br>
* Bluetooth connectivity<br>
* Tilt/telescoping steering wheel with DIC and radio controls<br>
* Power windows/locks/mirrors<br>
* Remote keyless entry and remote start<br>
* Theft-deterrent alarm system</p>
<p>Fully-bolstered, four-way adjustable cloth seats are standard. Heated, six-way leather seats are available. They can be customized with two-tone, black-and-red inserts and a coordinating gauge cluster.</p>
<p>Behind the seats is a surprisingly large interior cargo area with more than 8.5 cubic feet (245 liters) of storage space. There are two covered storage compartments beneath the load floor and a pair of cargo nets.</p>
<p>Sound system</p>
<p>The G8 sport truck's 230-watt Blaupunkt AM/FM/six-disc CD changer has an MP3 input and five speakers. The 6.5-inch audio display controls both the sound and climate control systems.</p>
<p>Safety and security</p>
<p>A full list of safety features are standard, including:</p>
<p>* StabiliTrak electronic vehicle stability system<br>
* Tire pressure monitoring system<br>
* Dual-stage frontal air bags with a passenger sensing system<br>
* Head-curtain side air bags<br>
* Side thorax air bags<br>
* Three-point safety belts in all seating positions<br>
* Safety belt pretensioners<br>
* OnStar</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[2009 Pontiac G8 GXP Revealed, Gets Corvette LS3 Power And A Manual Transmission]]></title>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2009-Pontiac-G8-GXP.jpg"><img src="http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/2009-Pontiac-G8-GXP.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>Wow, how prescient were we to know to repeat the prescience of <em>High Performance Pontiac</em> magazine? Hmm, probably about as prescient as they were to have posted on the new <a href="http://jalopnik.com/367925/2009-pontiac-g8-gxp-coming-soon-high-performance-pontiac-magazine-gives-us-their-wish-list">2009 Pontiac G8 GXP</a> to begin with. But we digress as we're now officially able to tell you all the details on "the flagship" of Pontiac's GXP performance series, the G8 GXP. So what makes this four-door the tip-top of the Pontiac pinnacle of performance? How about the 6.2-liter LS3 engine from the 2008 Corvette? No, that doesn't do it for you? How about a manual transmission? Yeah, we thought so. Hit the jump for the full release and all the details.<br>
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<blockquote><strong>PONTIAC ANNOUNCES THE 2009 G8 GXP</strong>
<p>High-Performance Flagship Combines Progressive Design and Powerful Performance</p>
<p>NEW YORK - Today Pontiac announced the flagship of its GXP performance series, the G8 GXP high-performance sedan, at the New York Auto Show. This 2009 model will join the Solstice, G6 and Torrent GXP models in Pontiac dealerships in late 2008. The G8 GXP takes the G8's responsive driving experience, refined passenger environment and aggressive good looks to a new level. It also delivers an enjoyable driving experience, thanks to a 6.2L V-8 that produces in excess of 400 horsepower.</p>
<p>"More than just raw power, the GXP delivers the sophisticated yet exciting driving experience that enthusiasts expect in a car costing far more than the GXP," said Jim Bunnell, Buick-Pontiac-GMC general manager</p>
<p>Engine performance</p>
<p>The heart of the G8 GXP is the 6.2L LS3 small-block V-8, currently rated at 402 horsepower (300 kW)* and 402 lb.-ft. of torque (546 Nm)* pending final SAE certification. This engine is the newest member of GM's small-block V-8 family. It features a revised, larger-bore cylinder block, high-flow, L92-style cylinder heads; larger-diameter pistons; unique camshaft and camshaft timing; revised valvetrain with offset intake rocker arms; high-flow intake manifold; and high-flow fuel injectors.</p>
<p>The LS3 engine has an aluminum cylinder block with cast-in-place iron cylinder liners. Larger bores help create a 376-cubic-inch displacement. The block casting also features revisions and machining in the bulkheads to enhance its strength and improve bay-to-bay breathing. New pistons were designed for high-rpm performance.</p>
<p>New, high-flow cylinder heads aid engine breathing and are based on the large port and valve design found on the LS7 engine and other GM L76 engines. The larger-capacity, straighter intake port-design optimizes intake flow to the combustion chamber, an effect augmented by large valves, measuring 2.16 inches (55.0 mm) on the intake side and 1.59 inches (40.4 mm) on the exhaust side.</p>
<p>Pending final testing, the G8 GXP is expected to deliver 0-to-60 mph performance of about 4.7 seconds, and a quarter-mile time of 13.0 seconds at 108 mph.</p>
<p>Six on the floor</p>
<p>A new six-speed Tremec TR6060 manual transmission is optional on the G8 GXP. This next-generation manual smoothly transfers the engine's power and torque to the rear wheels with a reduction in shift throw. The transmission features a host of refinements including premium gear synchronizers; stronger gears, housing, and bell housing; a single-piece counter shaft; and machined gear teeth.</p>
<p>The standard Hydra-Matic six-speed 6L80 automatic transmission is technologically advanced and robust. It uses a clutch-to-clutch operation and an integrated 32-bit transmission controller to deliver smooth and precise shifts. The six-speed has a generous 6.04:1 overall ratio that enables a "steep" first-gear. The result is strong launch acceleration along with "tall" overdrive ratios that lower engine rpms for better fuel economy and reduced noise.</p>
<p>A 3.27 final drive ratio comes with automatic-equipped GXPs, and a 3.70 gear is matched with the manual transmission. A limited-slip differential is standard.</p>
<p>High-performance suspension</p>
<p>The G8 GXP rides on the G8's 114.8-inch (2915 mm) wheelbase with wide front ( 62.7 inches / 1,592 mm) and rear ( 63.3 inches / 1,608 mm) tracks. The four-wheel independent suspension is fully adjustable and is tuned for the highest performance in the G8 family. The GXP's ride and handling was developed and validated on racetracks and highways around the world, including the famed Nürburgring racing circuit. It rewards the driver with sharp, immediate responses, as well as a well-balanced road feel during spirited driving.</p>
<p>The suspension employs a MacPherson strut design in the front and a four-link, coil-over-shock design in the rear. A direct-acting front stabilizer bar, decoupled rear stabilizer bar and lateral ball joints on the rear suspension deliver increased lateral stiffness for more responsive handling. The front suspension features fully adjustable caster, camber and toe; the rear suspension has fully adjustable camber and toe, for more precise tuning.</p>
<p>Steering and brakes</p>
<p>The steering rate for the GXP is tuned to provide immediate response with definitive driver feedback. Like the G8 sedan and GT, the GXP's steering box is located ahead of the front axle line for a quicker, more direct feel.</p>
<p>The Brembo braking system matches the GXP's boost in performance with an equivalent increase in stopping power. The system includes 14-inch (355 mm) vented front and 12.76-inch (324 mm) rear disc rotors, with special quad-piston alloy calipers in front. The alloy calipers on the rear brakes have single-piston actuation. The four-wheel disc brake system includes standard anti-lock brakes and traction control.</p>
<p>Wheels and tires</p>
<p>The GXP rides on 19-inch polished aluminum wheels with a special machined face. Performance-oriented summer P245/40R19 tires are standard, and a comparable all-season tire is available. Combined with the suspension and steering enhancements, this setup gives the GXP exceptional cornering grip.</p>
<p>Exterior styling</p>
<p>The G8 GXP exhibits strong Pontiac design cues. A unique front fascia with a lower splitter and a distinctive rear fascia diffuser contribute to its sporty look. The dual-port grille, fog lamps, bold wheels and confident, wheels-at-the-corners stance are all unmistakably Pontiac traits.</p>
<p>Interior amenities and comfort</p>
<p>The G8 GXP's interior is driver-oriented with aesthetic and tactile details like instruments with a sporty appearance that match the car's performance. Interior materials consist of satin and chrome trim and high-quality textured materials throughout. The instrument cluster glows with crisp, white light on the primary instruments. Pontiac's signature red lighting illuminates the rest of the instrument panel cluster.</p>
<p>Standard comfort and convenience amenities include:</p>
<p>* Highly bolstered two-tone sport seats with color-coordinated gauge cluster and GXP embroidery<br>
* Leather-trimmed steering wheel and gear shifter<br>
* Power-adjustable front seats<br>
* Fog lamps<br>
* Alloy sport pedals<br>
* A 230-watt Blaupunkt audio system<br>
* XM Satellite Radio</p>
<p>The seats offer firm support to hold occupants in place during aggressive cornering. The standard heated leather seats were designed to deliver excellent comfort during long drives. They are available in Ebony or an Ebony/Red two-tone.</p>
<p>Safety</p>
<p>Maintaining the G8's tradition of a full suite of standard safety features, the G8 GXP includes:</p>
<p>* Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and traction control<br>
* Electronic stability control<br>
* Seat-mounted thorax air bags and dual-stage frontal air bags for front passengers, with automatic passenger sensing system<br>
* Roof rail side-impact air bags for both seating rows<br>
* OnStar</p>
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