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Jarrek
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I'm in my 20's too.
A simple G6 bumper collision will end up costing you more than $4000 (US).
insurancenewsnet.com/article.asp?
a=top_pc&neID=200703021180.3.133_92fa001e3f864c70
This review from Edmunds sums it up nicely:
And at nearly $28,000, including $4,000 worth of options, the 2005 Pontiac G6 GT is priced near the top of the competition. Pontiac may be taking a huge step toward the future with the G6, but up against the Accord and Camry, which are better all-around packages with a solid reputation for reliability, the G6 GT reigns less a beauty queen and more the girl with the nice personality.
www.edmunds.com/insidelin...eId=104376
A simple G6 bumper collision will end up costing you more than $4000 (US).
insurancenewsnet.com/article.asp?
a=top_pc&neID=200703021180.3.133_92fa001e3f864c70
This review from Edmunds sums it up nicely:
And at nearly $28,000, including $4,000 worth of options, the 2005 Pontiac G6 GT is priced near the top of the competition. Pontiac may be taking a huge step toward the future with the G6, but up against the Accord and Camry, which are better all-around packages with a solid reputation for reliability, the G6 GT reigns less a beauty queen and more the girl with the nice personality.
www.edmunds.com/insidelin...eId=104376