Pontiac G6 I gallery (2004–2010)
A mid-size car from General Motors that replaced the Grand Am.
The Pontiac G6 was built on the GM Epsilon platform and offered in sedan, coupe, and retractable hardtop convertible body styles. Engine options ranged from a 2.4-liter inline-four to various V6 engines displacing 3.5, 3.6, and 3.9 liters, mated to manual or automatic transmissions. Compared to its predecessor, it featured a modern design, a longer wheelbase, and enhanced safety features. Throughout its production run, the model received several updates and styling revisions, including the performance-focused GXP trim. It was primarily marketed in North American markets until the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand by General Motors.