In Search of… the Pontiac G8 GXP

Sajeev Mehta
by Sajeev Mehta

The marching orders from TTAC Central were clear: get my hands on a Pontiac G8 GXP and give the B&B a story. Locally, there were nine manually-transmission’d prospects in GM’s online inventory locator. But as Mr. Karesh later warned me, the hi-performance, rear wheel-drive muscle cars I found were nothing but a time sensitive mirage.


The chances of scoring this review didn’t look good. I was somewhere near Sugarland, on the edge of a receptionist’s counter, when the plan unraveled completely.

She was positively engrossed in a hardcover novel, little else was on her desk. I soon met a salesperson who offered the G8 GT and some advice on finding a GXP in town. He (supposedly) called another dealer to verify that the Aussie-sourced metal hasn’t reached showrooms. They remarked that the system is wrong because “the cars are not on the ground.” So I mentioned a nearby, stand-alone Pontiac/GMC dealer.

Supposedly, it is on the verge of liquidation. If that was meant to keep me from leaving, his delivery lacked the expected passion. That, and he gave my contact information to the person on the phone before saying goodbye.

Maybe I missed the point, and it was one helluva shell game. Or it all made sense: on Wednesday, the venerable Lawrence Marshall dealerships pulled a “Bill Heard” and kicked the bucket. And never before had I witnessed this cocktail of candor, depression and utter detachment from a dealership meeting a well-dressed “up” (that’s me) who breezed in with a nice set of wheels.

As an automotive journalist, I want to drive a G8 GXP and have “an obligation to cover the story for good or ill.” So, after months of putting it off, it’s no coincidence that today is the day I grabbed “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” from the library. And why I cannot stop reading it. No matter, things are getting ugly on the showroom floors and people know it.

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  • Sajeev Mehta Sajeev Mehta on Feb 08, 2009
    golf4me : Do all automotive journalists have to beg around at local dealers for a test drive? Is that how that works? ;-) I know there's a flying vagina joke in here. Somewhere.
  • Areitu Areitu on Feb 09, 2009

    I have much love for the E39 M5. I considered getting one, but a general lack of information on reliability (although most said they were actually less problematic than the 530i) scared me away a bit. The GXP is coming out two years late. UGH. Thanks, GM. I hope it drives a bit tighter than the CTSV my friend just picked up...

  • 28-Cars-Later I'm not sure when it was shot, but I noticed most shots featuring a Ford are pushing the BEV models which haven't sold well and financially kicked the wind out of them. is it possible they still don't get it in Dearborn, despite statements made about hybrids etc.?
  • ToolGuy I watched the video. Not sure those are real people.
  • ToolGuy "This car does mean a lot to me, so I care more about it going to a good home than I do about the final sale price."• This is exactly what my new vehicle dealership says.
  • Redapple2 4 Keys to a Safe, Modern, Prosperous Society1 Cheap Energy2 Meritocracy. The best person gets the job. Regardless.3 Free Speech. Fair and strong press.4 Law and Order. Do a crime. Get punished.One large group is damaging the above 4. The other party holds them as key. You are Iran or Zimbabwe without them.
  • Alan Where's Earnest? TX? NM? AR? Must be a new Tesla plant the Earnest plant.
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