Off the line, the GT is soft, making for a rather sluggish launch. Like the Toyota Matrix XRS we tested earlier, we found the Vibe GT’s performance somewhat disappointing. It was this set up that we took to the track, where we recorded runs to 60 in 8 seconds flat and a quarter mile in 16.4 seconds at 90 MPH. It serves a close-ratio 6-speed manual tranny, one of the few in this segment. It is, however, only available with the 4-speed automatic.įor those seeking to embrace a speedier Vibe, the Vibe GT offers a Yamaha tuned version of the 1.8 liter 4-banger that kicks out 180 horsepower and 130 pound-feet of torque. The system is capable enough to handle most urban and many rural applications. Like most small all-wheel drive models, the Vibe primarily powers only the front wheels until slippage is detected and a viscous coupling is engaged to send torque to the rear wheels. Opt for an all-wheel drive Vibe and you’ll get the same 1.8 liter engine that’s been slightly de-tuned to 123 horsepower and 118 pound-feet of torque. It’s delivered by a Toyota 1.8 liter DOHC, 16-valve in-line 4 with Variable Valve timing with intelligence, that feeds either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. For instance, the Vibe is available with three engines and four drive train combinations.īase front-drive models produce 130 horsepower and 125 pound-feet of torque. And with versatility a high selling point of the Vibe, as well as its close cousin the Toyota Matrix, possibilities are wide open. Where it takes you from there is up to you. But we’re sure the level-headed folks at Pontiac will be more than satisfied if the new Vibe just “crosses over” from the dealer’s lot to your driveway. Well, if you believe all the hype attached to this new automotive marketing buzzword, crossover vehicles like the 2003 Pontiac Vibe should take you straight to automotive paradise. It’s definitely crossing over, but to where? It’s part SUV, part sport sedan, with a little minivan thrown in for good measure. The latest crossover vehicle to hit the market is the compact Pontiac Vibe. Crossovers attempt to combine elements of several different vehicle types to produce a hybrid aimed at consumers with active and varied lifestyles. The newest automotive trend is the crossover vehicle.
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