Archive for June, 2009
A lot has been said about the Volkswagen Cabrio for 1996. As Volkswagen’s entry in the convertible market the Cabrio (and in this case specically the Base version) has maintained a solid reputation. The 2-door Cabrio is especially appealing to wide market segment, making it a perfect car to help Volkswagen as a brand in general.

A high point in the convertible market is the Pontiac Solstice. In 2007 Pontiac released an upgraded version of the Solstice with two versions: Base and GXP. Sales for the Solstice, especially the Solstice Base, were brisk during 2007 and 2008. The improved reliability and the sporty styling were responsible for the sales boost.

Pontiac Solstice Engine Specs: The Solstice GXP comes outfitted with a Ecotec 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor that uses 16 valves. The engine, manufactured by General Motors, is teamed up with a General Motors 5-speed transmission. This arrangement has demonstrated to be an effective style for Pontiac.

It is common to find buyers of the Volkswagen Cabrio enthusiastic about their purchase. The Cabrio has been one of the premier vehicles of the Volkswagen line for over ten years. It is an important car and the 2001 model is no exception. The Volkswagen Cabrio falls into the convertible for the family category. The Cabrio inspires brand loyalty, and it’s not unusual to have a buyer purchase Volkswagens year after year

Several things can be said about the Pontiac Solstice series: including the polarizing reactions most buyers have towards their car. The four-cylinder engine is at the heart of the strong emotions, it is powerful for its class and delivers a large amount of torque.

