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Apparently, the spy photos we saw of a G6 with a freshened front end were not of the '09 model... I've seen several '09 G6s on the lots and they look exactly like earlier years.
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As with the Impala, woodgrain or metallic-look trim is the owner's choice when ordering. I see nothing wrong with woodgrain trim in a Pontiac. I was looking at a very hot '65 Grand Prix on Saturday, with the factory, real wood veneer across the expansive dashboard, and it was spectacular. I look at it this way: metallic-look trim is for people who want a "cool" feeling, while woodgrain is for those who prefer a "warm" interior. To each his own, and I am glad buyers have the choice.

I generally prefer "warm" over "cool" but in a Pontiac the plood looks terribly out of place unless you have the tan interior.

Apparently, the spy photos we saw of a G6 with a freshened front end were not of the '09 model... I've seen several '09 G6s on the lots and they look exactly like earlier years.

2010...

Lemme Dig up the Uncamo'd Autoblog Article.

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The other day I finally saw one in Toronto, except it was a rental with New Jersey plates. What a waste, would've made an excellent parts car for me, I'll take the 3.6L and the 6-speed.

And I guess that means Canadians still have a good taste. :CanadaEmoticon:

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