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really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
no data
Average Mileage:
9,800 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replacing the whole transmission (1 reports)
transmission problem
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2008Aug 10
G6 GT 3.2L V6
While driving my 10 month old car with only 9800 miles on it through the mountains of West Virginia where there is no cell phone reception I hear a loud noise and the car starts chugging. I immediately pulled over and discovered pink fluid pouring out of my car. It turns out the transmission has a baseball sized hole in it caused by something within the motor. I would love to tell the world what exactly happened, however, my car was towed to the nearest dealer, while I had to pay a cab driver $80 to get a rental car to drive the 260 miles needed to get home. My car has been at said dealer for over a week and they have yet to even receive the transmission in order to replace it. My advice to anyone who cares...do not buy this car. And forget General Motors returning your phone calls. What a joke! I buy American made cars for a reason. I want to keep Americans working but the customer service I have received is a bit to be desired. This is my first and last Pontiac I will ever buy.
Nicola L.
Columbus, OH, USA
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