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    Default Holy Crap! Solstice GXP to Get 260hp!

    The much-anticipated, high-performance variant of the Pontiac Solstice roadster will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show, packing turbo power as we predicted six months ago (News, July 11, 2005).

    A 2.0-liter, turbocharged direct-injected four-cylinder making 260 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque will power the Solstice GXP. Look for the boosted Pontiac in showrooms this summer as a 2007 model—at a $4,000 to $5,000 premium over the naturally aspirated Solstice.




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    Did you see this month's Car and Driver? Solstice with a 400hp LS2 V8. It's black too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
    Did you see this month's Car and Driver? Solstice with a 400hp LS2 V8. It's black too.
    Supa sweeet! Mallet, the tuner, had it at SEMA last month or so. Awesome job they did.

    The new Solstice is gonna kick some ass, hope Mazda pulls their heads out cause they are beginning to disappoint me here lately.
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    The Mallet Solstice is also twice the price of the regular car, which is silly.

    This thing is only $4-5k more, which means you could be looking at a stripper model for around $25,000. Even if they're running $28-29,000, that's still a helluva deal for a 260hp roadster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srivendel
    The Mallet Solstice is also twice the price of the regular car, which is silly.
    What's silly about that? Please tell me where else I can find a brand new, 400hp , convertible sports car with a two-year warranty for just over $40k. A C6 convertible is the closest thing I can think of, and it starts at $52,690.

    I think a Mallet Solstice is actually a hell of a deal, when you think about what you're getting.

    Quote Originally Posted by srivendel
    This thing is only $4-5k more, which means you could be looking at a stripper model for around $25,000. Even if they're running $28-29,000, that's still a helluva deal for a 260hp roadster.

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    lugnutjon and I were just talking about that yesterday. The Solstice GXP looks like it's going to be quite a winner, especially if you could option one out for $26-27k. Yeah, the top is fiddly. Yeah, it's got no trunk space... but 260hp/260ft-lbs of torque in a package the size and weight of an S2000 sounds like a whole lot of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    lugnutjon and I were just talking about that yesterday. The Solstice GXP looks like it's going to be quite a winner, especially if you could option one out for $26-27k. Yeah, the top is fiddly. Yeah, it's got no trunk space... but 260hp/260ft-lbs of torque in a package the size and weight of an S2000 sounds like a whole lot of fun.
    Didn't lugnutjon tear up a few Camaros, he needs to be sure he gets the extended warranty if he goes with another modern era GM product!

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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    What's silly about that? Please tell me where else I can find a brand new, 400hp , convertible sports car with a two-year warranty for just over $40k. A C6 convertible is the closest thing I can think of, and it starts at $52,690.
    Well, if you insist on it being a convertible, then you are correct. Otherwise, this car comes to mind, and it's only $30,773.73 during GM's Red Tag event:



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    Quote Originally Posted by srivendel
    Well, if you insist on it being a convertible, then you are correct. Otherwise, this car comes to mind, and it's only $30,773.73 during GM's Red Tag event:

    S.
    You can get one cheaper than that if you act semi interested, I went and drove one during my "never ending" car search. As the guy at the Pontiac dealer said, "they are not a big mover" The one I looked at had been at the dealership for 6 months (The inspection Sticker gave it away )

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    Quote Originally Posted by srivendel
    Well, if you insist on it being a convertible, then you are correct. Otherwise, this car comes to mind, and it's only $30,773.73 during GM's Red Tag event:



    S.
    While I think the GTO is an impressive car for the money, at 3600+ pounds it will never be a sports car, at least in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    While I think the GTO is an impressive car for the money, at 3600+ pounds it will never be a sports car, at least in my book.
    It's definitely not a good sports car but makes a great GT car. It's fantastic on the highway and probably gets better gas mileage than the Miata running at 80 mph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    Didn't lugnutjon tear up a few Camaros, he needs to be sure he gets the extended warranty if he goes with another modern era GM product!
    Damn lugnutjon must be one crazy driver to tear up a couple Camaros! I've been in the Camaro crowd since before I got my license and they are not easy to break. The interior may be a pos, but they run good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miatamoto
    It's definitely not a good sports car but makes a great GT car. It's fantastic on the highway and probably gets better gas mileage than the Miata running at 80 mph.
    Ya, its not a sports car really but a 2 door sports sedan aka Grand Touring car IMO. And yes having an actual overdrive with 6 gears can do wonders for gas mileage!
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    Quote Originally Posted by icepenguin66
    Damn lugnutjon must be one crazy driver to tear up a couple Camaros! I've been in the Camaro crowd since before I got my license and they are not easy to break. The interior may be a pos, but they run good.
    He had a '99 SS that he raced for a little over a year - it was on its third diff and its second tranny when he sold it 20,000 miles later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    He had a '99 SS that he raced for a little over a year - it was on its third diff and its second tranny when he sold it 20,000 miles later.
    Well, I was wondering if that was what he was doing. Drag racing can take heavy toll on any car in that case. Hmm...2nd tranny, I understand the diff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by icepenguin66
    Well, I was wondering if that was what he was doing. Drag racing can take heavy toll on any car in that case. Hmm...2nd tranny, I understand the diff.
    lugnutjon doesn't drag race but nice try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    lugnutjon doesn't drag race but nice try!
    That's usually the case with truck axled F-bodies! Mad props to him road racing the Camaro then! (I assume that's what kinda racing we're talking about) Wonder what mods he had to blow 2 trannys and 3 diffs if he wasn't doing hard drag racing launches. That tranny is the same as in the early Vipers and they held up fine while making up to 500 tq to the wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by icepenguin66
    That's usually the case with truck axled F-bodies! Mad props to him road racing the Camaro then! (I assume that's what kinda racing we're talking about) Wonder what mods he had to blow 2 trannys and 3 diffs if he wasn't doing hard drag racing launches. That tranny is the same as in the early Vipers and they held up fine while making up to 500 tq to the wheels.
    No road racing either, unless you count a couple of DEs.

    This was a cone-dodging car. The suspension was pretty well worked over, but the power mods were pretty mild. I think what tore up the driveline was hard launching 3600 pounds of Camaro with 315/35-17 R compounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    No road racing either, unless you count a couple of DEs.

    This was a cone-dodging car. The suspension was pretty well worked over, but the power mods were pretty mild. I think what tore up the driveline was hard launching 3600 pounds of Camaro with 315/35-17 R compounds.
    Well, that's strike 2 then! Okay, so he was doing "drag" style launches just inbetween cones instead! Yep that'll do it. If you're gonna launch on R compounds or drag slicks with any hp, then you need something like a total built solid axle rear with upgraded axles/wheel studs. That's what I've learned after seeing so many car buddies snap parts!

    Anyways, I can't wait to check out the new beefed up Solstice! Wonder if I can get my mother to trade hers in for the new one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by icepenguin66
    ...then you need something like a total built solid axle rear with upgraded axles/wheel studs. That's what I've learned after seeing so many car buddies snap parts!
    I've seen in some magazines they make the cv axles lighter and stronger with a new material for drag racing. For the wheel studs, do you know any websites that carries them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouglie
    I've seen in some magazines they make the cv axles lighter and stronger with a new material for drag racing. For the wheel studs, do you know any websites that carries them?
    A certain yellow ZX-2 cone dodger purchased some for his car from Jegs I believe.
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