Driven: 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe

The Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe is a conundrum. Despite its reassuring specifications and sporty body, the car has a love-it-or-hate-it attitude surrounding it. It doesn’t have the rumbly, big displacement engine people expect in an American rear-drive performer. The GXP’s direct-injection, 2.0-liter, turbocharged engine makes more sense for a vehicle like the Solstice, even if it doesn’t summon the emotional response associated with typical Americana. So, to try to wrap our heads around this strange, small creature, we wedged ourselves in the cockpit, and fired her up.

The 2009 Solstice GXP produces a symphony of strange noises. The first thing we noticed was a loud ticking, especially at idle, that rises with the RPMs until road and wind noise drown it out. We have heard the same noise in other engines, though not as pronounced as this (unless of the diesel variety). After some research, we’ve come to find it is just the sound of high-pressure direct injection. The whoosh sound of the turbo is another common noise that is also present in the GXP, as is the sound of the blow off valve. In the GXP, though, the blow off gives a sharp toot, like someone playing a note on a flute. While alien sounds don’t necessarily indicate anything good or bad, it left us feeling unsure about our upcoming romp, especially when combined with the creaking of the removable hard top.

Despite the odd noises, the Solstice GXP feels very balanced and planted on the road. The low center of gravity, of course, helped this, but the Solstice held on as we pushed it hard through curves.

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The steering, on the other hand, didn’t inspire the same amount of confidence, initially. Although it didn’t feel too light, it felt imprecise and doughy, and we found ourselves having to make constant little adjustments to keep it aimed where we wanted it. And while we wanted to say that the lack of connection between the steering wheel and the wheels holds the GXP back, we found ourselves adjusting our driving to the steering feel, eventually pushing the car through corners with higher levels of adrenaline.

Once we grew tired of being nannied, we pressed the traction control button once to turn it off. This gave us a sense of greater involvement, and the overall handling seemed to improve as we were able to apply more power during turning, which the Solstice accepted and transferred solidly to the road. Pressing the button twice puts the GXP into Competitive Mode, which limits, but doesn’t turn off, the Electronic Stability Control. For us this was the perfect balance of response and control. In this mode, we could get the rear end out during hard turns, and imparting a sense that the Solstice GXP would be an amazing little autocross car.

The suspension in the GXP could be divisive as well, depending on the needs and outlook of the particular driver. While it provides good feedback and absorbs many smaller surface irregularities, the car seems to land hard through even smaller dips and bumps. This causes a generous amount of jostling, but not enough to put off a true enthusiast driver. It only poses a real problem when, instead of simply allowing one to feel the road, it affects the balance and steering of the car.

The removable hard top makes little sense. It sounds terrible on the road, it invades headspace, and it’s quite heavy and awkward to remove. There’s no place to stow it on the vehicle, so one has to leave it behind for top-off motoring, a risky venture in a place with as unpredictable weather as Michigan. We think the convertible soft top is a much better, and slightly cheaper, option (not to say the soft top doesn’t have drawbacks of its own).

Another huge drawback to the GXP coupe was the interior. It is cramped, and larger drivers may find themselves on the verge of claustrophobia. This sensation is worsened by the fact that it is nearly impossible to reach the window controls, which are place toward the rear of the armrest, without using one’s opposite hand. Only a contortionist could reach the knob to adjust the seat back position. View is limited in the rear, on the sides, and, with the top on, overhead. Furthermore, the materials and design of the interior feel cheap. For an otherwise good driver’s car, the interior alone could be a deal breaker on the dealership lot.

Or, then again, maybe not. The reactions we got from other drivers while we were behind the wheel of the Solstice were wildly positive. It seems, too, that the vehicle has a large enough base of people who love—and we mean absolutely head-over-heels love—this machine, and so, while we were left scratching our heads after our time with the Solstice GXP Coupe, most everybody else had their thumbs up. When a car is this unique, and this much fun to drive, many enthusiasts are willing to look beyond strict practicality in favor of real involvement.

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The Stig

Seems you may have stumbled on all the reasons why Pontiac is going out of business......

whoosh@nb.sympa...

Yeah,Yeah,Yeah - so there are a few negatives !  Just look at this thing !  Finally !  Somebody got a smaller car right !  I'd buy the it for looks alone.  Look at a Miata ! Ugly, ugly, ugly and nothing under your right foot !  Same for the Z4 a more powerful ugger !  The Boxster and Cayman are more like it but Porsche wants your 1st borne. 

The "Stig" gives the real "Stig" a bad name, do your homework before you shoot your uninformed mouth off !  Pontiac is going out of business because your President says it must ! Have you even driven a G6 or a G8 or a Solestice.  The G6 GXP is like a powerful, better Civic SI and the G8 is a Bimmer beater !  Why do you like to exercise freedom of speech out of ignorance ?  That's what's wrong with the Big Three, the product 's been there for a while but you'd rather tear down the domestic Industry because some idiot media type says so, instead of  driving their products and making up your own mind !  So Detroit had a rough patch in the 80's, ever drive a 70's Japanese car ?  How about an Alfa? 

Unfortunately we don't have the Solestice Coupe in Canada yet and we may not ever see it, so I haven't driven it yet but its looks are exactly right !  I have an HHR "SS" which has the same powertrain and it's GR8 fun ! (shifter could be a lot better though).  Handles nearly as well as a GTI and devours it on the straights !  Takes a set thru turns as well as any European !  Best "Q-ship" out there !   Bought it instead of the GTI, Civic Si, Speed3, BM 3 series and may have to relinquish it for a new Camaro (RS) ! 

 Heads Up Slowpokes !!

The Stig

You know what, I have driven the G6 and G8 and both are lacking.  The G8 is a Bimmer beater is price ONLY and it feels like it.  All FOUR of them that I've driven were not impressive.  The G6 was incredibly unimpressive. 

 And the fact that you are bragging about a PT Cruiser clone (which yes I've driven too) tell me all I need to know about your standards for automobiles. 

And believe me buddy, I've driven FAR more cars than you can EVER imagine.  My opinions do not come from ignorance.  You name it, I've driven it.  GM is in the mess they're in today because of building - by and large - trash.  If they didn't people would buy their products and they wouldn't be in BANKRUPTCY right now.

Mena

I actually like the HHR SS. Nice family hauler plus power to boot. Never drove one so can't comment there. The G6's problem is it's too heavy and rather bland but bland doesn't keep people from buying cars (Toyota Camry anyone?). The G8 gets great reviews from the rags but I've never driven one of those either. If you want a good V8 sedan, you can't go wrong. My money would go to a used Infiniti G37.

Mena

I own the convertible GXP and I don't find the steering imprecise. Mine also doesn't wander and I have more aggressive tires than stock. I have to say that the 370Z's steering was more direct and quicker but that could be bushing material choice and maybe even a faster rack. Can change the bushings but the rack is what it is. It must not to be too bad as the SCCA SSB and T2 champions are cleaning up the fields with these cars. The car is just plain stinky fun.

BTW, no one notices the interior on these cars. Most people are so enamored by the exterior that interior doesn't even come into play. At 50k miles on mine, I STILL could care less. Besides, unless you're driving an Audi, most car interiors suck anyways.

whoosh@nb.sympa...

Ahhh Stiggie I know your type well...arogant, and with a too high opinion of your own conclusions, if you drove a G8 GXP and didn't like it then I don't care how many cars you've driven you don't know what you're talking about !  Tell us then, just what do you consider a good car ?  There are a lot of them out there 'cause not many poor ones have survived (at least in the West), so give it your best shot !   

GM's bankrupcy is not about poor product it's about poor business practices and THAT is GM's biggest problem well...maybe it's people like you too !  You have to be objective when you drive a car you know, just because it's American doesn't make it a bad car !  

And BUDDY, I can imagine pretty well !

The Stig

Let me clarify then.  I drove a G8 GT, but haven't sampled the GXP.  The G8 GT was underwhelming and mediocre.

GM's bankruptcy IS about more than poor business practices.  Poor business practices means product gets executed poorly.  So sorry product is a key component.  IF they were making a competitive, top-grade product, a lot of this mess could've been avoided.  Fact is, they didn't and now they're paying the price.

And please, with your all enlightened self, show me where I said that ALL American cars are bad and that EVERYTHING foreign is good?  I don't have a bad opinion of GM cars JUST because they're American, nor would I give a free pass to something from Toyota, Honda, or BMW because of its badge or public perception. 

I'm glad that you like GM cars so much (a UAW factory rat perhaps?) because they need some gullible people to pawn their wares off to.  Hop in your little turbo bread box, go for a spin around the block, convince yourself how utterly cool it is, and try to feel better about life.

mxracer6x

You do realize that GM had been selling more cars than any other car company in the world until very recently. That said it almost has to come down to business practices since the product was selling. And let us not forget that the banks are largely to blame for this whole mess with the car companies. Even the magazine darling Toyota didn't make a profit last year.

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