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Pontiac GTO Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Pontiac GTO Review Summary
"Passengers will find meaningful leg and shoulder room; a direct benefit of the GTO's long-waisted design and generous (for a coupe) 109.8-in. wheelbase."
"The GTO's handling is really more Deutschland than Detroit. In corners the front end bites hard and the rear tracks dutifully, the understeer staying mostly in the shadows."
"Approaching the GTO in the steel, you can see how the styling is wind-tunnel smoothed to a 0.31 coefficient of drag, but there's still a refined tension in the long fenders and extended rear quarters that catches the eye."
"It zooms to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and hits 100 mph in 13.4 seconds. The engine loafs at 75 mph in sixth gear, and the car has a top speed of nearly 160 mph."
What reviewers liked least about the Pontiac GTO:
"...shifter has well-defined gates but a rubbery feel."
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