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September 19, 2008 11:29 AM PDT

Pontiac confirms G3 compact for U.S. sales

by Antuan Goodwin
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Pontiac G3

From the rear view, the Pontiac G3 in virtually indistinguishable from the Chevy Aveo5.

(Credit: GM/Pontiac)

Pontiac Manager of Communications, Jim Hopson confirmed, on the GM Fastlane Blog, that Pontiac would be selling the G3 in the U.S. General Motors must have something of a penchant for cannibalizing their own sales, because the G3 is obviously just a rebadged Chevrolet Aveo5, the cheapest least expensive new car in America.

When challenged on about the matter of the econobox G3 not fitting into Pontiac's claim of building exciting vehicles, Hopson states, "True, it's not a RWD V8, but that's why the G8 is sitting in the same showroom." What he fails to mention is that oftentimes there will also be an Aveo5 sitting in that same showroom.

Hopson does address the similarities between the two models stating that "the G3 and Aveo share a lot of components, true. But Toyota and Lexus also share components." That's right, he seriously drew the Toyota/Lexus analog. We spend an inordinate amount of time in a Chevy Aveo5, our test car for stereo installs, and we can say that there's nothing Toyota- or Lexus-esque about that vehicle.

However, component sharing and badge engineering are two different things. Toyota and Lexus buyers are two very distinctly different segments of the market, which isn't necessarily the case with Chevrolet and Pontiac buyers. Even if they were, we seriously doubt that putting a new bumper/headlamp combo on an Aveo makes it a vehicle substantially higher quality or perceived value.

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by Fredrick_NP September 19, 2008 12:09 PM PDT
I don't think anyone, not even GM fans approve of this car. You know they are making a mistake when he has to make an excuse, and explain why they are doing this.
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by streamline35 September 19, 2008 1:20 PM PDT
It's not like they are actually bringing a new car. They are just rebadging one. Doesn't help that the aveo is about the worst economy car you could every buy. If you really want a good ecobox, go for a honda fit or a hyundai elantra (I'm not a big hyundai fan, but it was consumer reports top rated economy car with an automatic. For the manual shift, it was the honda fit).
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by wrightwinger September 22, 2008 1:16 PM PDT
actually my friends with aveo's love them.....
but i can't imagine any pontiac fan loving this.
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by antuan.goodwin September 23, 2008 12:44 PM PDT
Speaking as someone who drives an Aveo almost on a daily basis (see test car note in article above), I can see how the car grows on you over time. But I'm a firm believer that you can learn to love ANY car that you spend a lot of time with. I once knew a guy who absolutely LOVED his Geo Metro. Love isn't always rational. That doesn't discount the fact that in our opinion, it's not a GOOD car.

Thanks for commenting!
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by wiliamsshek1 December 28, 2008 3:55 PM PST
:What price can i quote for my car?
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by clivesrobert December 28, 2008 5:43 PM PST
Take a look at the buyer and when you feel that he looks interested then it?s a good time to discuss about the price, you need to really have guidance before quoting a price. I found a place where you can get the same, why don?t you take a look at [url="http://autoselect.com/"] Autoselect.com [/url]
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