The Pontiac Solstice was a short-lived sports car sold under General Motors’ Pontiac division, as well as one of the last models it released before the brand folded altogether. More than ten years ...
The Pontiac Solstice holds a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts and that’s particularly true of the range-topping GXP variant. Introduced at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Solstice ...
Granted, a low-volume, two-seat roadster can't realistically put an appreciable dent in a multi-billion-dollar corporation's profits, but its very existence reveals vestiges of hope for a company ...
Let's cut right to the juicy part: What's it like to drive a Solstice stuffed with a 400-horse, 6.0-liter, LS2 V-8? Imagine the spine-tingling thrill of piloting a nimble sports car with low-end ...
Pontiac’s answer to the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the Solstice went on sale for 2006 and was followed up by a turbocharged GXP version last year. A healthy list of changes for 2008 include several features ...
Would you buy a Chevrolet Corvette C8-based modern-day Pontiac Solstice GXP sports car, as imagined here by Jim, the virtual artist better known as jlord8 on social media? The Pontiac Motor Division ...
An idea that’s been doing many rounds inside someone’s mind could turn out fully polished once it finally comes to fruition. Although beauty is always in the eye of the beholder, this might not be the ...
The Pontiac Solstice initially debuted in 2002 when General Motors revealed two variants of the Pontiac Solstice Concept, including a convertible roadster and a fastback coupe. The former was a ...
After putting over 6500 miles on our "Deep" Blue '06 Pontiac Solstice since 11/11/05, I regret telling my husband that "Solstice" was a stupid name and I wanted nothing to do with it. My Solstice now ...
Adrian has been engaged in automotive media and content creation since 2016, starting as an independent content creator in his spare time, before joining the CarBuzz Team as a writer in April 2024. A ...