2005 Pontiac Pursuit SE

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When the Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire finally fade into the history books, the slightly more upscale Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac Pursuit will have big shoes to fill - not because the Cavalier and Sunfire were outstanding cars - they weren't - but for the past decade, they have consistently been among the top ten best-selling cars in Canada.

There's also the fact that the Cobalt and Pursuit are competing with Canadian favourites like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, and Ford Focus. As well, GM now has its Korean-built compact cars, the Chevrolet Aveo, Optra and Epica. The Optra is very close in size to the new Cobalt/Pursuit, but it's less expensive and less powerful - it will probably fill the niche left by the lower priced Cavalier and Sunfire models.

The Cobalt and Pursuit are built in the same Lordstown, Ohio assembly plant as the Cavalier/Sunfire, and are virtually identical, except for the front-end styling, gauge colour, interior trim, and a few other small items. They use GM's global Delta platform which also underpins the Saturn Ion. Of the two cars, the Pursuit has the 'sportier' image, and is priced slightly higher.

Interestingly, the Pursuit is available only in Canada - which surely confirms the importance of this small car to the Canadian market.

Standard and optional features

2005 Pontiac Pursuit base models start at $15,925 and include a 145 horsepower 2.2 litre 'Ecotec' four cylinder engine, Getrag 5 speed manual transmission, P195/60R-15 inch tires, front disc/rear drum brakes, and rear spoiler. Inside, are front sport seats with manual height adjustment and lumbar adjuster, split folding rear seatbacks, AM/FM/CD player with digital clock and four speakers, speed-sensitive electric steering, variable intermittent wipers, tilt steering wheel, driver information display, rear defogger, tachometer, and four cupholders.

Available options on the base model include a 4-speed automatic transmission ($1,250), air conditioning ($1,150), anti-lock brakes ($600), power door locks with remote ($545), cruise control ($400), and head curtain airbags ($395).

The uplevel Pontiac SE model ($20,295) has all the features of the base model, but has bigger 16 inch alloy wheels and Pirelli P6 205/55R-16 inch all-season radials, standard anti-lock brakes, front fog lamps, chrome exhaust tip, air conditioning, leather-wrapped shifter and steering wheel with audio/cruise buttons on the steering wheel, power windows, power door locks with remote, power mirrors, and cruise control.

My fully loaded Pursuit SE featured these additional options: a 4-speed automatic transmission ($1,250); leather seats with seat heaters ($1,200); AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo ($445); premium 228 watt Pioneer sound system with a 10 inch subwoofer ($185); curtain airbags ($395); and OnStar ($995).

With Freight and A/C tax, my test car came to $25,315.

Interior impressions

With all due respect to Pontiac, when I first sat in the driver's seat of the new Pursuit SE with leather, my first thought was "Wow! This can't be a Pontiac!". The interior is decidedly upscale, and yet not overly complicated or busy like some luxury cars.

The upper part of the dash and the doors is a low-gloss black finish to avoid glare. The quality of the dash materials is a big step up, and the look and operation of the controls is quite simple - although some of the radio controls aren't intuitively obvious. A sporty fabric seat covering is standard, and the driver's seat has good side bolstering, a ratchet-type manual height adjuster, and a lumbar adjuster unusually located under the front of the seat. The leather upholstery in my test car was not top quality leather, but this is an economy car after all. The front leather seats have seat heaters with Low and High temperature settings. One complaint with the front seats: a bulge at the rear of the seat cushion that appears to be created by a cable housing.

For a small car, the cabin is fairly roomy, with adequate legroom and headroom for four adults in the front and rear. However, the rear seatbacks are fairly upright, making it less comfortable for rear passengers. There are four head restraints - but the rear ones aren't height adjustable.

The two large round gauges for the speedo and tachometer are bordered by chrome rings feature red backlighting, and there's a small round fuel gauge between them. A green LCD display in the tachometer shows the outside temperature and the odometer reading.

I liked the small, thick-rimmed, tilt-able leather wrapped steering wheel that includes controls for cruise and radio, the useful flip-down coin tray to left of steering wheel, the flip-up centre armrest/storage container, and the premium CD/MP3 stereo with a Pioneer subwoofer in the trunk - it offers very clear, bold sound.

Rear passengers have two rear cupholders, map pockets on the back of the front seats, and two shallow door pockets. And I liked the fact that the rear windows wind down almost 100% of the way.

Standard safety features include front driver and passenger air bags, five three-point lap and shoulder belts with height-adjustable shoulder belt anchors for the driver and front passenger, front seat belt pretensioners, LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) system for child seats in the two outboard rear-seat locations, optional ABS and head curtain side air bags, and OnStar. Side airbags for front seat passengers are not offered.

At the time of writing, no crash test data was available.

The trunk can be unlocked remotely with the key fob, which saves fumbling with keys on a dark night. Note how the trunk struts don't intrude on trunk space, however the vertical opening dimension is rather narrow. The trunk is fully carpeted and the folding rear seatbacks can only be opened from inside the trunk to prevent thieves from breaking into the car and then into the trunk. Note that the seatbacks don't fold entirely flat.

Under the cargo floor is a temporary spare tire, and the battery.

Driving impressions

The driving experience is the most surprising aspect of the new Pursuit. For an economy car, the Pursuit offers a surprisingly refined powertrain. Its 2.2 litre all aluminum four cylinder engine is relatively vibration-free - smooth at idle, and almost rotary-engine-like under acceleration. The 'Ecotec' engine features counter-rotating balance shafts, twin overhead cams, four valves per cylinder and coil-on-plug ignition.

The optional four-speed automatic transmission shifted smoothly despite my repeated attempts to trick it into a jerky downshift - however I found that you really have to floor the accelerator to get it to kick down into second gear for highway passing.

The Pursuit is quiet at highway speeds, with only minor wind noise coming from the side mirrors and nose area of the car. At a steady 100 km/h on the freeway, the engine does just 2,200 rpm in fourth gear, and at 120 km/h, it does 2600 rpm.

Acceleration is about average for an economy car. Independent tests by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (www.ajac.ca) show the Pursuit's sister car, the Chevrolet Cobalt with a 5-speed manual transmission, reaching 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds.

The Pursuit's handling is quite nimble and stable in different weather situations - suspension is front strut-type with stabilizer bar and rear semi-independent with torsion beam. SE models have the benefit of standard Pirelli P6 205/55R-16 inch all-season tires which offer great grip. Still, the Pursuit is not as sporty as a Mazda3 or Ford Focus. With a turning circle of just 10.2 metres (33.5 ft.), it's very manoeuvrable though - and its electro-hydraulic rack and pinion steering is a good blend of low effort and responsiveness.

The body feels very tight, even over sudden bumps and potholes - and that contributes to the quiet cabin and feeling of quality that the car provides. I would venture to guess the Pursuit/Cobalt is one of the quietest cars in its class.

Brakes are front disc/rear drum brake - rear discs are not offered. Still, its average stopping distance of 144 feet from 100 km/h, as conducted in AJAC braking tests, is just 44 metres (144 feet). ABS is optional on the base model and standard on the SE model.

Verdict

A big step up when compared to the Sunfire, the new Pontiac Pursuit is an attractive, well-built small car that compares well to its major competitors.

Technical Data:

Base price $15,925
Base price (SE) $20,295
Options $4,470 (curtain airbags $395; leather seats $1,200; 4-speed automatic transmission $1,250; AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo $445; enhanced audio $185; OnStar $995)
Freight $950
A/C tax $100
Price as tested $25,315
Type 4-door, 5 passenger compact sedan
Layout transverse front engine/front-wheel-drive
Engine 2.2 litre 4 cylinder, DOHC, 16 valves
Horsepower 145 @ 5600 rpm
Torque 155 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Transmission 4-speed automatic (5 speed manual std.)
Tires Pirelli P6 205/55R-16 all-season
Curb weight 1268 kg (2789 lb.)
Wheelbase 2623 mm (103.3 in.)
Length 4580 mm (180.3 in.)
Width 1725 mm (67.9 in.)
Height 1450 mm (58.0 in.)
Trunk capacity 397 litres (14.0 cu. ft.)
Fuel consumption City: 9.9 L/100 km (29 m.p.g.) (Imperial gallons)
Hwy: 6.6 L/100 km (43 m.p.g.) (Imperial gallons)
Fuel type Regular unleaded
Warranty 3 years/60,000 km
Assembly location Lordstown, Ohio
 
Moi je la trouve bien, je vais laisser la chance au coureur...ca peu difficilement être pire que la sunfire.
 
The interior is nice, even though it's a copy of the MK4 Golf/Jetta interior.

WTF is up with the trunk? The badge's have different font/sizes and aren't aligned properly, the keyhole in the center scream cheap, and the Pontiac logo is out of place. Looks like a 4 year old put that together.
 
i saw the pursuit at school today. at first glance I was laughing at the idea of somebody putting a pontiac badge on a neon.
 
Enfin un intérieur qui a de l'allure, la Cavalier pis la Sunfire était sérieusement dû pour du renouveau, moi je l'ai trouve superbe! (Cobalt et Pursuit) *tu*
Reste à voir s'il vont garder ces modèles pendant 10 ans, j'espère que non.
 
kinds $$ for what you're getting
and the sad fact that after buying it for 23,000$, two years after you buy it, it's worth 8,000$

the muffler looks like they jacked it from a focus
 
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Pourquoi yon mis un speedo qui va jusqua 220 quand la plupart des modèles GM sont blocker a 175 km/h ?????
 
Parce que sa fait plus cool... :dunno:

La Pursuit pis la Cobalt c'est vraiment la renaissance de GM. J'ai hâte de voir sa. Pour le prix sa dlair VRAIMENT intéressant.
 
SpitFire said:
Parce que sa fait plus cool... :dunno:

La Pursuit pis la Cobalt c'est vraiment la renaissance de GM. J'ai hâte de voir sa. Pour le prix sa dlair VRAIMENT intéressant.

personnellement, j'aime bcp plus la cobalt que la pursuit...

ce que j'aime bcp de la cobalt, c son 2.0 supercharger! 205 HP si jme trompe pas...

Sa doit torcher pareille parce que c un tit char pas ben ben pesant...

Sa fait une bonne base pour moder tant au niveau performance qu'au niveau look...

Mais, personnellement, jaurais mis un 2.2 supercharger :bigup:
 
Good looking car, and a nice interior. I think this is going to make for some good competition against import cars. *tu*
 
Bonne consomation d'essence mais je trouve que le derrière ressemble beaucoup à un sentra mais j'aime bien l'ensemble pour le prix.
 
i hope the pursuit gets a little more engine othe than that it looks good and it would be fun to take on to the states and confuse americans with it. (for thos that did not read it will only be availible in canada)
 
Don't worry, they will probably have a Chevy version just like it.

Build for Canadian climate and the rest of thier marketing propaganda *fag*
 
SpitFire said:
Pour le prix sa dlair VRAIMENT intéressant.
What?
Price as tested $25,315
Thats 25Gs for the SE, so probably 3k more for the supercharged one
We're right back @ 28k, which is freaking ridiculus for a GM compact car *banghead*
 
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