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is $17,100.00 a good deal for a 2009 Pontiac Solstice?

Your Open QuestionShow me another ยป Is $17,100.00 a good price for a 2009 Pontiac Solstice? Should I take the leap...after my down payment it will be $250.00 a month for 48 months. It will be my primary car. It has the following Mileage 420 Body Style Convertible Exterior Color Blue Interior Color Tan Engine 4 Cylinder Gasoline Transmission 5 Speed Automatic Drive Type 2 wheel drive - rear Fuel Type Gasoline Doors Two Door Stock No. 10388A VIN 1G2MN35B99Y100826 Top Get pre-qualified for low rates today! Get a Free CARFAX Record Check for this Pontiac. Get a free insurance quote for this Pontiac Get FREE 3-Month Trial of XM Radio Vehicle Description Installed Options Anti Theft Device OnStar Communications System Power Driver Seat Vanity Mirror(s) Tire Pressure Monitor Vehicle Stability Assist System Daytime Running Lights Driver Air Bag Anti-Lock Brakes Air Conditioning Alloy Wheels Adjustable Headrests Front Bucket Seat(s) Remote Stereo Controls Bucket Seats Cruise Control CD Player Console Passenger Air Bag Rear Window Defroster Temperature Gauge Radial Tires Trip Odometer Tachometer Interval Wipers Rear Defroster Reclining Seat(s) Auto Headlight Delay Center Console Dual Air Bags Reading Lights Power Outlet(s) Beverage Holder (s) Intermittent Wipers Leather Seats Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Power Windows Power Steering Remote Trunk Release Traction Control System Tinted Glass Tilt Wheel Seller's Description and Comments Airbag Deactivation,Emergency Trunk Release,Temperature Gauge,Air Conditioning,Vanity Mirrors,Vehicle Stability Assist,Tire Pressure Monitor,OnStar Communication System,Sport Suspension,Power Steering,Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Radial Tires,Trip Odometer,Tachometer,Tilt Steering Wheel,Cruise Control,Interval Wipers,Rear Defroster,Console,Front Bucket Seats,Reclining Seats,Leather Upholstery,CD Player,Adjustable Head Rests,Bucket Seats,Power Mirrors,Traction Control System,Auto Headlight Delay,Daytime Running Lights,Anti-Theft Device(s),Convertible Top,Remote Trunk Release,Power Drivers Seat,Center Console,Remote Stereo Controls,Analog Instruments,Color Coded Mirrors,Rear Window Defroster,Reading Light(s),Power Outlet(s),Alloy Wheels,Dual Air Bags,Driver Side Air Bag,Intermittent Wipers,Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),Passenger Side Air Bag,Tinted or Privacy Glass,Beverage Holder (s)

Public Comments

  1. Yeah its brand new practically but you should get prices from other places as well before you purchase.
  2. As long as the insurance premiums don't cause your agent to start poring over cruise liner brochures, I say go for it. the price is well below list.
  3. If quality is of any concern, likely paying any amount of money for a Pontiac Solstice is too much. Both the 2006 and the 2007 Pontiac Soltices have Consumer Reports' Much-Worse-Than-Average Reliability Verdict and the 2009 Has CR's predicted reliability of Much Worse Than Average. In particular, General Motors' 2006 Pontiac Soltice has Much-Worse-Than-Average reliability ratings in the following categories: Engine Cooling Drive System Fuel System Electrical Climate System Suspension Exhaust Body Integrity Body Hardware. There was insufficient data for Consumer Reports to rate the 2008 Pontiac Solstice, which, by itself, is ominous. The Pontiac Solstice is also on AutoOnInfo.net's list of the Worst of 2009, with a Composite Reliability Value of -1.00 on a scale of -1.00 to +1.00.
  4. Yes, especially since the base price is higher than the price they gave you.
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