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The '''[[Pontiac]] Vibe''' is a car produced in Fremont, California, in the United States by NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc), a shared endeavor between [[GMC|General Motors]] and [[Toyota]]. Prototypes were shown at the [[North American International Auto Show]] in Detroit in January 2000 and production vehicles came on the market in 2002 for the 2003 | The '''[[Pontiac]] Vibe''' is a car produced in Fremont, California, in the United States by NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc), a shared endeavor between [[GMC|General Motors]] and [[Toyota]]. Prototypes were shown at the [[North American International Auto Show]] in Detroit in January 2000 and production vehicles came on the market in 2002 for the 2003 model year. | ||
It is a short and tall [[station wagon]] that is being marketed as a trendy, quasi-SUV vehicle for younger buyers. [[Toyota]] calls their North American version the [[Toyota Matrix|Matrix]], although lack of capacity at the NUMMI plant means that the Matrix is produced in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. | It is a short and tall [[station wagon]] that is being marketed as a trendy, quasi-SUV vehicle for younger buyers. [[Toyota]] calls their North American version the [[Toyota Matrix|Matrix]], although lack of capacity at the NUMMI plant means that the Matrix is produced in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. | ||
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The car features a standard household-style 115 volt AC electrical outlet so that common electrical devices can be used inside the car without a separate inverter. | The car features a standard household-style 115 volt AC electrical outlet so that common electrical devices can be used inside the car without a separate inverter. | ||
The Vibe is available in an economical base model, in "sporty" GT trim with more power, or also in an [[all-wheel drive]] model. | The Vibe is available in an economical base model, in "sporty" GT trim with more power, or also in an [[Four Wheel Drive|all-wheel drive]] model. | ||
Powertrains available for this car are a 1.8 L [[Straight-4|I4]] [[Multi-valve|16-valve]] engine producing 126 hp on the base model ([[Manual transmission|manual]] or [[automatic transmission]]), 118 hp on the [[Four Wheel Drive|all-wheel drive]] model (automatic only), or a version with [[VVT-i|VVTL-i]] producing 164 hp for the GT (manual 6-speed only). The Vibe is currently the most fuel efficient vehicle sold by GM in North America. | Powertrains available for this car are a 1.8 L [[Straight-4|I4]] [[Multi-valve|16-valve]] engine producing 126 hp on the base model ([[Manual transmission|manual]] or [[automatic transmission]]), 118 hp on the [[Four Wheel Drive|all-wheel drive]] model (automatic only), or a version with [[VVT-i|VVTL-i]] producing 164 hp for the GT (manual 6-speed only). The Vibe is currently the most fuel efficient vehicle sold by GM in North America. |
Revision as of 13:54, 30 June 2006
The Pontiac Vibe is a car produced in Fremont, California, in the United States by NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc), a shared endeavor between General Motors and Toyota. Prototypes were shown at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2000 and production vehicles came on the market in 2002 for the 2003 model year.
It is a short and tall station wagon that is being marketed as a trendy, quasi-SUV vehicle for younger buyers. Toyota calls their North American version the Matrix, although lack of capacity at the NUMMI plant means that the Matrix is produced in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
The car features a standard household-style 115 volt AC electrical outlet so that common electrical devices can be used inside the car without a separate inverter.
The Vibe is available in an economical base model, in "sporty" GT trim with more power, or also in an all-wheel drive model.
Powertrains available for this car are a 1.8 L I4 16-valve engine producing 126 hp on the base model (manual or automatic transmission), 118 hp on the all-wheel drive model (automatic only), or a version with VVTL-i producing 164 hp for the GT (manual 6-speed only). The Vibe is currently the most fuel efficient vehicle sold by GM in North America.
There have been some minor changes between model years. The Vibe was first officially produced in 2002 as a 2003 model. Originally the HP ratings of the 2003 model year were much higher, with the GT claiming to possess 180 hp, the base model rated at 130 hp, and the all-wheel drive model rated at 126 hp. The 2004 saw a slight drop in HP reported, and additional 'smog' filters were added to the engine.
The first major change in the Vibe line was the change of the front fascia starting in the 2005 model year. In an attempt to 'converge' the Pontiac look, the front grills were rounded out to more closely match the look of the other vehicles in the Pontiac line.
The all-wheel drive and GT versions will be dropped after 2006 due to poor sales, leaving only the base 1.8 Vibe on the market.
External links
- Official site
- AutoGuideWiki.com
- Generation Vibe, a Pontiac Vibe enthusiast site