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Pontiac Vibe

The Pontiac Vibe is a compact car 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, making it the last of the GM and Toyota developed S-body cars.

Pontiac Vibe
Overview
ManufacturerNUMMI
ProductionJanuary 2002 – August 2009
Model years2003–2010
AssemblyUnited States: Fremont, California (NUMMI)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car (C)
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota MC platform
Dimensions
Wheelbase102.4 in (2,601 mm)
Chronology
PredecessorGeo/Chevrolet Prizm
Toyota Opa (Japan, as Voltz)
SuccessorBuick Encore
Buick Envision
Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback
Chevrolet Trax
Toyota Auris (Japan, as Voltz)
Toyota Corolla Cross (first generation-Crossover look, same Corolla-based)

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 did not sell well in Japan and was discontinued after two model years.

Production of the Vibe ended in 2009 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.

First generation (2002)

First generation
 
Overview
Also calledToyota Voltz (Japan)
ProductionJanuary 2002 – 2008
Model years2003–2008
DesignerJohn Mack
Body and chassis
RelatedToyota Matrix (E130)
Toyota Corolla (E130)
Toyota Celica (T230)
Toyota WiLL VS
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Length171.3 in (4,351 mm)
Width69.9 in (1,775 mm)
Height61 in (1,549 mm)
 
Pre-facelift Pontiac Vibe

The 2003–2006 Vibe was available in an economical base trim, an AWD mid-trim, and the more powerful GT sport trim.

Powertrains available for this car are a Toyota-built 1.8 L straight-4 16-valve engine producing 126 hp (94 kW) on the base model (manual or automatic transmission), 118 hp on the all-wheel drive model (automatic only), or a version with VVTL-i producing 164 hp (122 kW) for the GT (manual 6-speed only). The Vibe was at one time the most fuel efficient vehicle sold by GM in North America, but ceased to be the case with the revised United States Environmental Protection Agency testing procedures in 2008.

Although the Vibe and Matrix are similar designs, the two brands actually use several different components, which are brand-specific, for their heating and air conditioning systems. These components include the air conditioning compressor and related hoses, the heater hoses, the heater core, and the serpentine belt.

There were some minor changes between model years. The Vibe was first produced in 2002 and went on sale as a 2003 model. Power ratings for the first three model years were slightly higher, with the GT up to 180 hp (134 kW), the base model rated at 130 hp (97 kW), and the all-wheel drive model rated at 123 hp (92 kW). Engine power claims were decreased for 2006 as a result of Toyota's re-testing of its engines for the new Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) ratings standard. The GT and all-wheel-drive trims were discontinued for the 2007 model year due to poor sales and new federal emissions standards.

 
2007 Pontiac Vibe

The front fascia was freshened in the 2005 model year. In an attempt to 'converge' the Pontiac look, the front grille was restyled to resemble the look of the Pontiac Solstice, also adopted by other vehicles in the Pontiac line. The 2003-2004 Vibes had a front grille more closely resembling the discontinued Pontiac Aztek.

First generation Vibe/Matrix/Corolla odometers do not have the ability to "roll over" 299,999 km or 299,999 mi. No recall or "fix" is currently available for this. Mileage must be kept track of manually until a solution is found.[1]

Toyota Voltz

 
Toyota Voltz rear view

The Toyota Voltz is a five-door hatchback that was marketed by Toyota from July 2002 to March 2004 in its home market of Japan. Manufactured by NUMMI alongside the Vibe, the Voltz was exported to Japan in place of the Toyota Matrix. In Japan, the model line was exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called Toyota Netz Store.

With the exception of badging, the Voltz shared its exterior with the Vibe, including its Pontiac-designed twin front grilles. Along with the customary fitment of right-hand drive, the Voltz differed from the Vibe by sharing its interior design with the Matrix. With just over 10,000 units sold,[2] Toyota ended sales of the Voltz with the Toyota Auris as its closest functional successor.

Second generation (2008)

Second generation
 
Overview
ProductionFebruary 2008 – August 2009
Model years2009–2010
DesignerRon Aselton
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota MC platform
RelatedToyota Matrix (E140)
Toyota Corolla (E140)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
4/5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Length172.1 in (4,371 mm)
AWD: 171.9 in (4,366 mm)
Width69.4 in (1,763 mm)
HeightBase: 60.9 in (1,547 mm)
AWD: 62.7 in (1,593 mm)
GT: 61.3 in (1,557 mm)
 
Pontiac Vibe
 
 
Pontiac Vibe GT

The Vibe was redesigned, along with the Matrix, for the 2009 model year, and debuted at the December 2007 LA Auto Show. First deliveries to dealerships were posted on GM's Website in April 2008, with comments that initial sales were brisk. The first units were delivered to buyers in early March.[3] "The new Vibe's design is sporty yet completely functional," according to Ron Aselton, chief designer. "Clean lines, minimal overhangs, and wheels pushed to the corners give the vehicle a muscular stance."

The GT trim and AWD options return, and two new inline-four engines (Toyota's 2.4-liter 2AZ-FE was also used on the Camry (and the 2005–2008 RAV4) for the AWD and GT trims as well as optional on the base trim, and a new 1.8-liter 2ZR-FE standard on the base trim) are offered.[4] This was also Pontiac's last new model and remained as the brand's only remaining car for the 2010 model year. GM ceased Vibe's production in August 2009.[5]

The second generation FWD Vibes also offer computerized traction-control and anti-lock brakes. Rear disc brakes are standard on all models. Luggage racks are no longer standard order. Power output for the 1.8-liter is 132 hp (98 kW) while power output for the 2.4-liter is 158 hp (118 kW) at 5600 rpm and 162 lb⋅ft (220 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm.

The Vibe offers 91.4 cubic feet (2.59 m3) of passenger volume (all seats up) and 20.1 cubic feet (0.57 m3) of cargo volume, for a total of 111.5 cubic feet (3.16 m3) with rear seats that fold completely flat. The cargo area is 30 inches (760 mm) high and 40 inches (1,000 mm) wide, which is large enough to accommodate a standard-sized, North American washing machine or clothes dryer with enough extra room for an appliance dolly.

Discontinuation

On April 27, 2009, GM announced the discontinuation of Vibe production, as well as all other Pontiac models, by the end of 2010.[6] It was later announced that Vibe production would end in August 2009, and the last Vibe left the assembly line on August 17, 2009, according to a source at genvibe.com.[7] This left Toyota with a major problem as they had to scramble to relocate some of the tooling that was jointly used to produce the Matrix in another factory.[citation needed]

GM did not initially produce a compact hatchback to succeed the Pontiac Vibe, choosing to bracket it with the Chevrolet Sonic hatchback and Buick Encore small crossover. In Canada, GM followed the Vibe with the larger Chevrolet Orlando compact MPV, which replaced the Chevrolet HHR. Chevrolet introduced a hatchback version of the Chevrolet Cruze to North America in 2016.[8]

Recalls

In January 2010, Autoblog.com reported that the 2009 and 2010 model year Pontiac Vibes are also included in the 2009–2010 Toyota vehicle recalls related to unintended acceleration due to shared components with the Toyota Matrix.[9] Another recall for the Vibe was issued in the Fall of 2009 due to floormat interference with the accelerator pedals. This is also part of the Toyota recall.[10][11]

On August 26, 2010, another recall was issued for 2005 to 2008 model year Vibes, equipped with the 1ZZ-FE engine and two-wheel drive. The recall notices states that an improperly manufactured Engine Control Module (ECM) can develop a crack in its circuitry, potentially causing the "Check Engine" light to illuminate, harsh shifting, and stalling and/or failure of the engine to start.

In mid-October 2014 the Vibe along with the Saab 9-2x was recalled due to the faulty Takata airbags supplied from the large airbag supplier company.[12] It is undetermined how many Vibes have been recalled.

Sales

Calendar year US Canada
2002 39,082[13] N/A
2003 56,922[13] N/A
2004 58,894[13] 10,025[13]
2005 64,271[13] 11,363[13]
2006 45,221[13] 11,444[13]
2007 37,170[13] 12,915[13]
2008 46,551[13] 17,335[13]
2009 33,842[13] 11,537 [13]
2010[13] 97 1,559[13]

References

  1. ^ "Odometer Dies at 299,999 km". wheels.ca. October 13, 2007.
  2. ^ . 2010-04-07. Archived from the original on 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  3. ^ "GM Reports 282,732 Deliveries in March; 805,720 In First Quarter" (Press release). GM. April 1, 2008. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012.
  4. ^ Nuñez, Alex (October 9, 2007). "Leaked Officially Official: 2009 Pontiac Vibe GT". Autoblog.
  5. ^ Garrett, Jerry (June 23, 2009). "G.M. to End Pontiac Vibe Production in August". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  6. ^ Wert, Ray (April 27, 2009). "Pontiac Vibe, Solstice Are Dead, Won't Live On As Chevys". Jalopnik.com. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
  7. ^ Wert, Frank (June 18, 2009). "Bye-Bye Vibe". The Truth About Cars. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  8. ^ Lorio, Joe (June 22, 2015). Car and Driver. US. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  9. ^ (PDF). pontiac.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
  10. ^ Don't Forget Me! Pontiac Vibe also included in Toyota recall January 25, 2010, Web site accessed January 29, 2010.
  11. ^ Pedal complaints reach recalled Vibes Detroit News.[dead link]
  12. ^ "The Takata Airbag Safety Recall and How it Affects Your General Motors Vehicle".
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Cain, Timothy (June 29, 2013). "Pontiac Vibe Sales Figures". Good Car Bad Car. US. Retrieved June 13, 2019.

External links

  • Pontiac Vibe at The Crittenden Automotive Library
  • (Press release). Japan: Toyota. 2002-08-20. Archived from the original on 2003-12-20.
  • [Toyota Voltz]. Motor Magazine (in Japanese). Japan. 2002-08-20. Archived from the original on 2006-09-06.
  • . 2002. Archived from the original on 2003-03-16.

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The Pontiac Vibe is a compact car 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 making it the last of the GM and Toyota developed S body cars Pontiac VibeOverviewManufacturerNUMMIProductionJanuary 2002 August 2009Model years2003 2010AssemblyUnited States Fremont California NUMMI Body and chassisClassCompact car C Body style5 door hatchbackLayoutFront engine front wheel drive or all wheel drivePlatformToyota MC platformDimensionsWheelbase102 4 in 2 601 mm ChronologyPredecessorGeo Chevrolet PrizmToyota Opa Japan as Voltz SuccessorBuick EncoreBuick EnvisionChevrolet Orlando Canada Chevrolet Cruze HatchbackChevrolet TraxToyota Auris Japan as Voltz Toyota Corolla Cross first generation Crossover look same Corolla based 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 did not sell well in Japan and was discontinued after two model years Production of the Vibe ended in 2009 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 Contents 1 First generation 2002 1 1 Toyota Voltz 2 Second generation 2008 3 Discontinuation 4 Recalls 5 Sales 6 References 7 External linksFirst generation 2002 EditFirst generation OverviewAlso calledToyota Voltz Japan ProductionJanuary 2002 2008Model years2003 2008DesignerJohn MackBody and chassisRelatedToyota Matrix E130 Toyota Corolla E130 Toyota Celica T230 Toyota WiLL VSPowertrainEngine1 8 L 1ZZ FE LV6 I4 gasoline 1 8 L 2ZZ GE LNK I4 gasoline Transmission5 speed C59 manual6 speed C60 manual4 speed A246E automatic4 speed U341F automaticDimensionsLength171 3 in 4 351 mm Width69 9 in 1 775 mm Height61 in 1 549 mm Pre facelift Pontiac Vibe The 2003 2006 Vibe was available in an economical base trim an AWD mid trim and the more powerful GT sport trim Powertrains available for this car are a Toyota built 1 8 L straight 4 16 valve engine producing 126 hp 94 kW on the base model manual or automatic transmission 118 hp on the all wheel drive model automatic only or a version with VVTL i producing 164 hp 122 kW for the GT manual 6 speed only The Vibe was at one time the most fuel efficient vehicle sold by GM in North America but ceased to be the case with the revised United States Environmental Protection Agency testing procedures in 2008 Although the Vibe and Matrix are similar designs the two brands actually use several different components which are brand specific for their heating and air conditioning systems These components include the air conditioning compressor and related hoses the heater hoses the heater core and the serpentine belt There were some minor changes between model years The Vibe was first produced in 2002 and went on sale as a 2003 model Power ratings for the first three model years were slightly higher with the GT up to 180 hp 134 kW the base model rated at 130 hp 97 kW and the all wheel drive model rated at 123 hp 92 kW Engine power claims were decreased for 2006 as a result of Toyota s re testing of its engines for the new Society of Automotive Engineers SAE ratings standard The GT and all wheel drive trims were discontinued for the 2007 model year due to poor sales and new federal emissions standards 2007 Pontiac Vibe The front fascia was freshened in the 2005 model year In an attempt to converge the Pontiac look the front grille was restyled to resemble the look of the Pontiac Solstice also adopted by other vehicles in the Pontiac line The 2003 2004 Vibes had a front grille more closely resembling the discontinued Pontiac Aztek First generation Vibe Matrix Corolla odometers do not have the ability to roll over 299 999 km or 299 999 mi No recall or fix is currently available for this Mileage must be kept track of manually until a solution is found 1 Toyota Voltz Edit Toyota Voltz rear view The Toyota Voltz is a five door hatchback that was marketed by Toyota from July 2002 to March 2004 in its home market of Japan Manufactured by NUMMI alongside the Vibe the Voltz was exported to Japan in place of the Toyota Matrix In Japan the model line was exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called Toyota Netz Store With the exception of badging the Voltz shared its exterior with the Vibe including its Pontiac designed twin front grilles Along with the customary fitment of right hand drive the Voltz differed from the Vibe by sharing its interior design with the Matrix With just over 10 000 units sold 2 Toyota ended sales of the Voltz with the Toyota Auris as its closest functional successor Second generation 2008 EditSecond generation OverviewProductionFebruary 2008 August 2009Model years2009 2010DesignerRon AseltonBody and chassisPlatformToyota MC platformRelatedToyota Matrix E140 Toyota Corolla E140 PowertrainEngine1 8 L 2ZR FE I42 4 L 2AZ FE I4Transmission5 speed manual4 5 speed automaticDimensionsLength172 1 in 4 371 mm AWD 171 9 in 4 366 mm Width69 4 in 1 763 mm HeightBase 60 9 in 1 547 mm AWD 62 7 in 1 593 mm GT 61 3 in 1 557 mm Pontiac Vibe Pontiac Vibe GT The Vibe was redesigned along with the Matrix for the 2009 model year and debuted at the December 2007 LA Auto Show First deliveries to dealerships were posted on GM s Website in April 2008 with comments that initial sales were brisk The first units were delivered to buyers in early March 3 The new Vibe s design is sporty yet completely functional according to Ron Aselton chief designer Clean lines minimal overhangs and wheels pushed to the corners give the vehicle a muscular stance The GT trim and AWD options return and two new inline four engines Toyota s 2 4 liter 2AZ FE was also used on the Camry and the 2005 2008 RAV4 for the AWD and GT trims as well as optional on the base trim and a new 1 8 liter 2ZR FE standard on the base trim are offered 4 This was also Pontiac s last new model and remained as the brand s only remaining car for the 2010 model year GM ceased Vibe s production in August 2009 5 The second generation FWD Vibes also offer computerized traction control and anti lock brakes Rear disc brakes are standard on all models Luggage racks are no longer standard order Power output for the 1 8 liter is 132 hp 98 kW while power output for the 2 4 liter is 158 hp 118 kW at 5600 rpm and 162 lb ft 220 N m at 4000 rpm The Vibe offers 91 4 cubic feet 2 59 m3 of passenger volume all seats up and 20 1 cubic feet 0 57 m3 of cargo volume for a total of 111 5 cubic feet 3 16 m3 with rear seats that fold completely flat The cargo area is 30 inches 760 mm high and 40 inches 1 000 mm wide which is large enough to accommodate a standard sized North American washing machine or clothes dryer with enough extra room for an appliance dolly Discontinuation EditOn April 27 2009 GM announced the discontinuation of Vibe production as well as all other Pontiac models by the end of 2010 6 It was later announced that Vibe production would end in August 2009 and the last Vibe left the assembly line on August 17 2009 according to a source at genvibe com 7 This left Toyota with a major problem as they had to scramble to relocate some of the tooling that was jointly used to produce the Matrix in another factory citation needed GM did not initially produce a compact hatchback to succeed the Pontiac Vibe choosing to bracket it with the Chevrolet Sonic hatchback and Buick Encore small crossover In Canada GM followed the Vibe with the larger Chevrolet Orlando compact MPV which replaced the Chevrolet HHR Chevrolet introduced a hatchback version of the Chevrolet Cruze to North America in 2016 8 Recalls EditIn January 2010 Autoblog com reported that the 2009 and 2010 model year Pontiac Vibes are also included in the 2009 2010 Toyota vehicle recalls related to unintended acceleration due to shared components with the Toyota Matrix 9 Another recall for the Vibe was issued in the Fall of 2009 due to floormat interference with the accelerator pedals This is also part of the Toyota recall 10 11 On August 26 2010 another recall was issued for 2005 to 2008 model year Vibes equipped with the 1ZZ FE engine and two wheel drive The recall notices states that an improperly manufactured Engine Control Module ECM can develop a crack in its circuitry potentially causing the Check Engine light to illuminate harsh shifting and stalling and or failure of the engine to start In mid October 2014 the Vibe along with the Saab 9 2x was recalled due to the faulty Takata airbags supplied from the large airbag supplier company 12 It is undetermined how many Vibes have been recalled Sales EditCalendar year US Canada2002 39 082 13 N A2003 56 922 13 N A2004 58 894 13 10 025 13 2005 64 271 13 11 363 13 2006 45 221 13 11 444 13 2007 37 170 13 12 915 13 2008 46 551 13 17 335 13 2009 33 842 13 11 537 13 2010 13 97 1 559 13 References Edit Odometer Dies at 299 999 km wheels ca October 13 2007 NUMMI Quick Facts 2010 04 07 Archived from the original on 2010 04 07 Retrieved 2020 07 01 GM Reports 282 732 Deliveries in March 805 720 In First Quarter Press release GM April 1 2008 Archived from the original on July 1 2012 Nunez Alex October 9 2007 Leaked Officially Official 2009 Pontiac Vibe GT Autoblog Garrett Jerry June 23 2009 G M to End Pontiac Vibe Production in August The New York Times Retrieved June 13 2019 Wert Ray April 27 2009 Pontiac Vibe Solstice Are Dead Won t Live On As Chevys Jalopnik com Retrieved April 27 2009 Wert Frank June 18 2009 Bye Bye Vibe The Truth About Cars Retrieved June 18 2009 Lorio Joe June 22 2015 2016 Chevy Cruze Will Also Be Available as a Hatchback in U S Car and Driver US Archived from the original on June 23 2015 Retrieved June 13 2015 GM Statement on Pontiac Vibe Recalls PDF pontiac com Archived from the original PDF on July 15 2011 Retrieved April 2 2010 Don t Forget Me Pontiac Vibe also included in Toyota recall January 25 2010 Web site accessed January 29 2010 Pedal complaints reach recalled Vibes Detroit News dead link The Takata Airbag Safety Recall and How it Affects Your General Motors Vehicle a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Cain Timothy June 29 2013 Pontiac Vibe Sales Figures Good Car Bad Car US Retrieved June 13 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pontiac Vibe Official website Pontiac Vibe at The Crittenden Automotive Library VOLTZ Style Performance and Utility in One Press release Japan Toyota 2002 08 20 Archived from the original on 2003 12 20 トヨタ ヴォルツ Toyota Voltz Motor Magazine in Japanese Japan 2002 08 20 Archived from the original on 2006 09 06 TOYOTA VOLTZ トヨタ ヴォルツ 2002 Archived from the original on 2003 03 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pontiac Vibe amp oldid 1139438659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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