I really don't get why the CD writers have such a thing against domestic vehicles. You complain, continuously BTW about issues that are inherent to all vehicles in this class, such as it being less rigid than a coupe and a lack of truck space when the top is down. Well of course, where the heck is the top supposed to go? Then you compare it to the VW, and pronounce it as a winner against the G6, when exactly did this become a comparison?
Maybe I'm wrong, but somehow I suspect that if we popped off the Pontiac logo and slapped a Toyota badge on the identical car, we'd be hearing about how great it is.
Canadian Driver is my home page, I check it every day, but your reviews of American vehicles are so biased beyond reason that they really are becoming worthless reads. Click on a review of an American car, and you already know it sucks, no sense reading your article, we know you will pronounce any Japanese or European competitors as the winners.
I agree with logansowner. If it comes from VW or Audi it must be amazing. Seriously people, I read these reviews and wonder who sponsors the website and how much have the reviewers been spoonfed by European and Asian propaganda. We all know the general is just getting back on its feet, but that is not a reason to join the bullies and throw mud at the efforts. BTW, I have read that the G6 convertible is sold out. So much for people not liking it. Truth be told, this car isn't exceptional, but a step in the right direction. Given it's price and performance I believe that it is a good choice for someone looking for a hard top convertible.
The Eos is priced similarly to the G6 droptop, but it's a better car. Yes, I complain about cowl shake in the G6, and yes, all convertibles exhibit some cowl shake, but with some, it's less evident. Go drive a G6 convertible. Then, go drive an Eos. Then go drive an A4 droptop, if you like. If you don't think the Germans feel more solid, come back and I'll give you each a cookie, okay?
I complained about lack of trunk space in the G6. I did so because that's the way it is. Again: go compare a G6 and an Eos back to back. Put the G6's top down and see how much stuff you think you could get in there. Then do the same in the Eos. Again, if you don't agree that the Eos has more trunk space - top up OR down, BTW - come back and I'll give you each TWO cookies.
I compared the G6 to the Eos because they sell for similar money (granted the Eos is a couple grand more expensive) and are the same type of vehicle. There's no bias here. Personally, I want GM to build a truly excellent car. Thing is, generally speaking, they haven't progressed past building cars that are just "okay." I agree that GM now has a few cars that are indeed "steps in the right direction." There are even GM vehicles that I think are pretty cool. But overall, GM is still working towards building truly competitive cars in most segments. We can't compare imports to what we think or wish that GM might be capable; we have to compare real cars being sold right now.
Taken on its own, the G6 convert. is fine. But compare it to others in its class - as many buyers do and certainly should when they're preparing to drop $40K on a new car - and it falls short.
Sorry to rain on your conspiracy parade, guys, but that's just the way it is. Oh yeah: chocolate chip okay? I'll be sure to have some ready when you get back.
P.S. Oh - and go read some of my used car columns on Audi models. You'll see it's not all rosy in Ingolstadt when the warranty expires.
I'm not sure when this article was written, but since it was published today, November First, there must be an amendment made. The author falsely mentions several times that the G6 is the least expensive hardtop convertible in the Canadian market. The Mazda MX-5 PRHT is available and starts at $31,395, according to Mazda Canada's website. Also, you don't lose any trunk space with the Mazda when the top is down, not that there is that much to begin with. I know that these are two different kinds of cars - one is a roadster and one has room either four or five people (I wish the author would mention how many seats it has in the back), but it should not say that the G6 is the least expensive Retractable hardtop in our market.
Thanks for pointing that out; I'd forgotten about the Miata hardtop. I've changed the article and the front-page teaser to reflect that.