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Pontiac Vibe

Pontiac Vibe
2nd Pontiac Vibe 1 -- 12-26-2009.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer NUMMI
Also called Toyota Voltz
Production January 2002–August 2009
Model years 2003–2010
Assembly Fremont, California, United States
Body and chassis
Class Compact car
Body style 4 to 5-door hatchback
Layout Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive / all-wheel drive
Related Toyota Corolla
Toyota Matrix
Toyota Sprinter
Toyota Celica
Toyota Auris
Dimensions
Wheelbase 102.4 in (2,601 mm)
Chronology
Predecessor Geo Storm Wagonback
Geo Prizm
Successor Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
Chervolet Cruze Hatchback
First generation
03-04 Pontiac Vibe.jpg
Overview
Also called Toyota Voltz
Model years 2003–2008
Designer John Mack
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door hatchback
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 5-speed C59 manual
  • 6-speed C60 manual
  • 4-speed A246E automatic
  • 4-speed U341F automatic
Dimensions
Length 171.3 in (4,351 mm)
Width 69.9 in (1,775 mm)
Height 61 in (1,549 mm)
Second generation
2009 Pontiac Vibe--DC.jpg
Overview
Production 2008–August 2009
Model years 2009–2010
Designer Ron Aselton
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door hatchback
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission 5-speed manual
4/5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Length 172.1 in (4,371 mm)
AWD: 171.9 in (4,366 mm)
Width 69.4 in (1,763 mm)
Height Base: 60.9 in (1,547 mm)
AWD: 62.7 in (1,593 mm)
GT: 61.3 in (1,557 mm)

The Pontiac Vibe is a compact hatchback automobile that was sold by Pontiac from 2002 to 2010. It was jointly developed by General Motors along with Toyota, who manufactures the mechanically similar Toyota Matrix. Manufactured by the Toyota-GM joint venture NUMMI in Fremont, California, the Vibe succeeded the Chevrolet Prizm in production at NUMMI and like the Prizm, it was derived from the Toyota Corolla.

From 2002 to 2004, a rebadged right-hand drive variant of the Vibe was exported as the Toyota Voltz to the Japanese domestic market. The Voltz was not popular in Japan and discontinued after two model years.

Production of the Vibe ended in 2010 with the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand and the closing of NUMMI under the General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization. Its twin, the Toyota Matrix, was in production for another three years for the American market and four years for the Canadian market, as the Matrix was manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in Cambridge, Ontario, and was unaffected by NUMMI closing down operation.

The 2003-2006 Vibe was available in an economical base trim, an all-wheel drive mid-trim, or a sporty GT with more power.


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