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    So I work at a dealership in the service department and we got two brand spankin new G8's off the truck today, the V6 model. now, wait, before you get disappointed....it hauls @$$, don't be fooled. I know its no V8 but ive NEVER seen a V6 bury the speedometer that fast. Ive never driven so fast in a car and dont plan to again anytime soon, fun as it was. Anyway, i got it up to 130...WOW, what a ride! I was sure the speedo was incorrect for the way that thing handled at 100+, i couldnt believe it! i love working at a GM dealer; thank you, Pontiac, for living up to the statement: "Driving Excitement" I would HIGHLY recommend a G8 to anyone even considering buying one. Just thought id share with you guys....
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    I test drove one 2 months ago. It was bad a$$!!!!! We went to look at a GTO (it was not taken care of). We seen the G8 and my husband wanted just to look at it. They let us drive it. I feel sorry for whoever buys it. They had a blk one and a white one. We tried to buy one right then and there. We have too many cars financed right now so we could only get approved for a $400/ mo payment. Couldn't get it. Oh well, we'll never get one now, since he went and got the Harley. I wasnt a big fan myself, but it made me a believer! It was so cool. The salesman said if they dont have the one you want, they order it and it will be shipped. That makes it sound even cooler.haha


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    nice!!! and thats pretty impressive for a V6. i love the styling of them. i rode up next to one in my 04 gtp and it made my car look like garbage compared to it. and i think my car looks amazing. thats how good i think the G8's look. absolutly beatiful cars.
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    going to drive one when they do my recall work
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    If there's enough aftermarket for the V6, I wouldn't mind owning one. I mean, look what we did with the 3800.
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    man those look badass!
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    Drove a G8 GT a couple of weeks back. Wasn't that impressed with it being 'fast' but it sure as one one bad ass car otherwise. Looks wicked as hell, and the interior is nuts. Doesn't even seem like it's a Pontiac. It's just like something they've never produced before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    Doesn't even seem like it's a Pontiac. It's just like something they've never produced before.
    It's not a Pontiac. It's a Holden with a Pontiac badge and a few sheet metal changes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    Drove a G8 GT a couple of weeks back. Wasn't that impressed with it being 'fast' but it sure as one one bad ass car otherwise. Looks wicked as hell, and the interior is nuts. Doesn't even seem like it's a Pontiac. It's just like something they've never produced before.
    You drove the V8 G8 GT and it didn't seem "fast"? lol, damn, id like to ride in some of the cars that you've been in which you consider "fast". haha, 120 mph is a lil much for me on a public road. kind of a jackass move, really, i should keep that stuff limited to the track or controlled conditions. if i were to have gotten a ticket or wrecked a $27,000 car i would be in jail, without a job, paying for a wrecked car i cant afford, etc. Anyway, i loved the G8, reminds me of a Pontiac/BMW crossbreed or something
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    I drove a G8 GT about 2 months ago myself. I know a guy at a local dealer, he pretty much lets me drive what I want while i'm waiting on my company truck to be serviced. I'm with Street Wolf, it didn't feel that fast to me and I know I took it up to at least 120 mph too, spun the tires a couple times too. An LS2 GTO felt a little faster IMO and i'd get that before I would a G8. I'm not quite ready for a 4 door car yet. And i'm not crazy about the body style yet, the G8 had too low of a roof line for me and my head.

    I can't see a V6 G8 being terribly fast, maybe low 15s or so. I believe the G8 GT is rated at mid 13s, its a heavy car too so keep that in mind. Of course gearing, stall, or being a manual makes a big difference in how a car feels. Kinda how guys who have GTs don't think GTPs feel that much powerful, line em up and its a different story.

    My judgement on fast cars though is different than most. I used to hang around guys with 10, 11, 12 muscle sec cars when I was younger, so I guess theres not much out there that knocks my socks off, especailly stock cars. I've driven many cars too, and I mean drive them, not granny them.

    Unfortunetly, I don't think the G8 will last long. People don't want V8 engines that use more gas or SUVs, everyone wants to be a ***** and get a 4 cylinder Honda for gas mileage and its ruining the country in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver_GP View Post
    You drove the V8 G8 GT and it didn't seem "fast"? lol, damn, id like to ride in some of the cars that you've been in which you consider "fast". haha, 120 mph is a lil much for me on a public road. kind of a jackass move, really, i should keep that stuff limited to the track or controlled conditions. if i were to have gotten a ticket or wrecked a $27,000 car i would be in jail, without a job, paying for a wrecked car i cant afford, etc. Anyway, i loved the G8, reminds me of a Pontiac/BMW crossbreed or something

    I've never really thought of my car as being super amazingly crazy fast or anything, but I'd put money down saying anything out at our shop could put bus lengths on the G8 GT in it's stock form. Just did'nt impress me any.

    Although I'm certianly not saying that it can't be made fast however. Scott's (Cook) G8 is a fine example of what they can be made to do. Of-course a stock GTP is horridly slow as well, so yeah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    ...."I've never really thought of my car as being super amazingly crazy fast or anything, but I'd put money down saying anything out at our shop could put bus lengths on the G8 GT in it's stock form. Just did'nt impress me any..."
    is your shop hiring?? willing to re-locate....haha,j/k. that's cool, i understand what you're saying. "fast" is in the eye of the beholder....or something like that. Im used to driving a lightly modded 200hp 05 GP, so this was a few more horsepower than what i normally play with. ive driven a GTO, also, and i agree it is much more fun to drive than the G8 was, but it seems like Pontiac is at least starting to get the idea....then again, im kinda partial to many Holden cars, ftw
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Indian View Post
    Kinda how guys who have GTs don't think GTPs feel that much powerful, line em up and its a different story.
    Funny you should mention that. I'm used to my L36. Every time I drive a L67 it feels like a pig down low in normal driving (not hitting boost). Sure, it's got more top end pull once you hear the whine, but that's it. Every day driving the L36 feels like it has more low end pep. Probably due to a number of things like compression ratio, spark advance, and gearing (my LS has 3.05 gearing while the L67s I've driven have the stock 2.93).
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    dont be hating my GTP'S haha
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    Your right on Sabrewings, although I don't think an L67 is a turd low end wise either, but i understand what your saying. The GTs i've drove felt nice and strong especially around town, my dad has a 2000 GT its bone stock but it feels peppy around town. I've enjoyed driving it what little I have.

    With a GT and GTP stock and in good running order lining them up from the start the GT and GTP should be side by side depending who catches traction first and at around 35-40 mph the GTP will start to walk away. At least thats what I witnessed in the past anyway. Driver skills plays a big role too.

    Let me tell ya, 3.29s and a 3,000 stall on a GTP makes a big difference on low end. Traction ain't happening without some sticky rubber! I only have basic stuff done too, imagine if I was cammed and headed? I couldn't imagine what 9.5 comp would do...
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    I like the G8, and I was VERY impressed with it. But don't get me wrong, I'd take a LS2 GTO ANYDAY over a almost anything else. I got the LS1, I just need a LS2 to add to the collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver_GP View Post
    is your shop hiring?? willing to re-locate....haha,j/k.
    Lol, maybe in a few years when we get big.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    but I'd put money down saying anything out at our shop could put bus lengths on the G8 GT in it's stock form. Just did'nt impress me any.
    It's easy to talk yourself into arrogance if all you drive are super modded cars, but the following magazine exercpt says volumes to the average buyer that will drive them in near stock condition most of the time.

    Honestly, we didn't think we had a chance. The 2008 Pontiac G8 GT is powered by a 6.0-liter V8 rated at 361 horsepower at 5,300 rpm and 385 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm. Steve's Mopar, a virtual twin to the one we tested a few months ago, is packing a 6.1-liter V8 pumping 425 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque.

    We clicked off the Pontiac's traction control with the clearly marked button ahead of its shifter and brake-torqued the big V8 to 2,000 rpm. To our right we could hear Steve do the same. On the count of three we went for it.

    Both cars left clean, with just a turn or two of tire slip. Then Steve pulled a fender on us. No surprise considering his Bee's torque advantage. But that's all he had. Past 60 mph the Mopar was still just a fender ahead. The Pontiac's six-speed automatic clicked off clean, crisp gearchanges just before its 6,000-rpm rev limiter, and kept pace with that Charger well past 100 mph.

    We raced again. And again. And again. It was like a scene out of Woodward Avenue circa 1969, only we were in sedans, with sunroofs and heated seats, on a deserted, burned-out industrial section of downtown Los Angeles. Every race was a carbon copy of the first.

    We lost. But not by much.

    Steve wasn't happy. His Mopar had more power, louder paint and many more stickers than the G8 GT. It also costs more than the Pontiac, which carries a base price of $29,995 and tops out at $32,745 with our red car's sunroof, leather and big wheel and tire option. No, Steve wasn't happy at all.

    Let's Do the Math
    Doug Houlihan, GM's global vehicle chief engineer based in Melbourne, Australia, told us his car should run from zero to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and cover the quarter-mile in 13.8 seconds at 101 mph.

    Seemed about right. The Super Bee we tested ran to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and the quarter-mile in 13.6 seconds at 106 mph. We hadn't tested this red 2008 Pontiac G8 GT yet, but Steve's Bee had us by a fender at 60 mph and 105 mph.

    The next morning at our test track, the G8 GT ran as expected, perfectly splitting Houlihan's numbers and the Bee's previous performance. The Pontiac launches to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 13.7 seconds at 104 mph.

    "How's that?" you ask. "The Mopar packs so much more muscle under its hood. Why doesn't it smoke the Pontiac?"

    Honestly, we're not really sure. At first we figured the Pontiac was just lighter. It sure feels that way from behind the wheel. But it isn't. At 4,106 pounds, the 2008 Pontiac G8 GT weighs only 56 pounds fewer than that Bee we tested. Transmission? Maybe. The Pontiac's six-speed automatic is an absolute performance advantage over the Bee's sluggish five-speed. We also have to consider the Mopar's heavy 20-inch rims and rubber, which don't do it any favors on the dragstrip. The Pontiac's optional 19-inch wheels and summer tires are certainly lighter, which makes it easier for the car to accelerate. These things matter, but don't fully explain how the G8 keeps up. Or why the Bee isn't quicker.

    Plus the Pontiac has more gear in it. The rear-wheel-drive G8 GT manages this miracle with a 2.92:1 rear axle ratio. At 80 mph in top gear, its tach reads a lazy 2,000 rpm. Put some shorter gears in this sedan and Steve would've been looking up the G8's four exhaust pipes.

    Think down the road, and the G8 GT should run with the Challenger SRT8, which shares its drivetrain and platform with the Super Bee SRT8. And the Camaro SS, which is based on the G8's underpinnings, should have no problem keeping up with the Challenger.
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    Gm>mopar
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    I drove a G8 GT, it's a fabulous ride!
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