Monday, May 23, 2011
2011 Pontiac Vibe
The Pontiac Vibe series was developed by General Motors with Toyota since the year 2003. The 2011 Pontiac Vibe is also equipped with a huge cabin space and the rear seats can be folded to reveal more space to carry your luggage. Both the front and rear beam suspension work well together with the rack-and-pinion steering to deliver smooth handling capacity for this vehicle.
The engine is paired with a standard five-speed manual transmission or an optional four-speed automatic transmission, both of which deliver excellent acceleration capacity.
joint development of General Motors and Toyota - Pontiac Vibe (Pontiac Vibe), was published in 2002. Same engine as the powers of the base Vibe Vibe AWD, but it only produces 123 horsepower and comes only with automatic transmission. SUV Pontiac Vibe has both the front and four-wheel drive. The car comes with 180 horsepower engine and six-speed manual transmission. It also gets four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, 16-inch cast alloy wheels and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Base 2011 Pontiac Vibe is amazingly well equipped with air conditioning, CD player, two household-style outlet direction, and two standard automobile market power, rear cargo track with adjustable binding anchors, height-adjustable driver’s seat and rear hatch, which includes glass window that can be opened without having to open the entire hatch.
The Pontiac engineers say, that their target to build 2011 Pontiac Vibe was to build a small car in which people could ride comfortably for several hours. The same engine as the base Vibe powers the Vibe AWD, but it produces only 123 horsepower and is available only with an automatic transmission. A 130-horsepower four-cylinder engine is adequate to the car’s basic transportation tasks.
2011 Pontiac Vibe provides seating for five, and those seats are elevated for a good view of the road. Those tracks also are built into the rear seatbacks, so they extend the full length of the rear cargo floor. 2011 Pontiac Vibe’s engine was a little noisy under acceleration, but the drive train quieted nicely at cruising speeds. Coupled to The 2011 Pontiac Vibe GT’s engine is a six-speed manual gearbox. Although the Vibe GT rides on the same front McPherson strut/rear twist-beam suspension as the base Vibe, the GT gets four-wheel disc brakes, standard ABS and has its 205/55 aspect tires mounted on 16-inch cast aluminum wheels.