With the introduction of the Solstice, Pontiac was able to take their reputation for the production of sleek looking sports cars to another level. From its early days as a concept car in 2002, it was clear that the Solstice was no ordinary sports coupe. A well-engineered streamlined body and powerful performance engine gave this little roadster enough appeal to compete with similar European models. Better yet, with its reasonable starting price, the Solstice was truly a performance car designed for the "every man."
In 2010, as part of a companywide restructuring project, GM discontinued production on the entire line of Pontiac vehicles. While no new Solstices are available, these cars continue to live on in the used car market due to their tremendous appeal as a performance car. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used Pontiac Solstices in your area today.
Used Pontiac Solstice Model Years
2006 – Introduced in 2006, the Pontiac Solstice was a throwback to the original sports roadster in just about every sense. This car featured a manual convertible soft-top, rear-wheel drive, a four-wheel independent suspension, near 50/50 front/rear weight balance, and a turbocharged engine. With its high-end styling and reasonable starting price, the Solstice was a performance car for the common man.
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