The 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe comes loaded with 1.8-liter engine,
and rear seats that fold flat for 54 cubic feet cargo room;
a 6-CD changer with up to 200 watts, and available DVD-based
navigation system. It doesn't matter who you ask - everyone
agrees that the new 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe has spawned an instant
legend. With features like these, we were so excited to bring
our 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe accessory review to you that the review
itself isn't even done. We'll be adding new Vibe pictures
and updating our content every month, so for information about
any of the three Vibe models - the Vibe Base, Vibe GT, and
Vibe All-Wheel Drive - check back here frequently. See you
again soon!
As we've mentioned already, every 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe model
comes standard with a 1.8-liter, 16-valve, DOHC inline four-cylinder
engine that delivers anywhere from 123 to 180 horsepower and
produces anywhere from 118 to 130 pounds-per-foot of torque
at 4,200 rpm. Vibe vehicles also come standard with MacPherson
struts and power rack-and-pinion steering. Transmission is
the only thing the Vibe models don't have in common:
- The Vibe Base comes standard with a five-speed manual
transmission.
- The Vibe GT comes with a six-speed manual transmission
- The All-Wheel-Drive model comes standard with a four-speed
automatic transmission with overdrive.
So many options, so little time. That's why you should rely
on our 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe review for help deciding which of
these models will be best for you.
If you're decision has anything to do with looks, take a
peek at a Vibe picture and you'll notice tons of attractive
features, both inside and out. On the outside, some of these
more notable features include:
- 16-inch alloy wheels
- A roof-mounted antenna
- Color-coordinated cladding
- Daytime running lamps
- Dual-powered side mirrors
- An adjustable roof rack.
On the inside, amenities consist of features such as:
- Air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Assist grips
- Engine block heater
- Additional power outlets
- 60/40 split-fold rear seat
- Variable intermittent windshield wipers.
If these standards aren't enough for you, you also can choose
from a variety of 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe accessories, including
DVD-based navigation, and a variety of Vibe body kits. When
it comes to accessories like these, Vibe is second to none
in terms of choice. That's why we've included so much of this
information in our Vibe review.
Lastly, the 2010 2011 Pontiac Vibe is safe, too. The car comes
standard with safety features such as:
- Antilock brakes
- Brake/transmission shift interlock
- Tires with built-in tread wear indicators
- Theft-deterrent steering column lock
- Remote inside hood release
- Maintenance-free battery
- Manual lap/shoulder safety belts
- Driver and front-passenger air bags
- Side door beams
- LATCH safety system
Of all the cars we've written about, our Vibe review for
safety is the strongest. These features, together with still
additional Vibe accessories, make the Vibe worth your while.