Showing posts with label Pontiac Vibe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pontiac Vibe. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

Toyota issues voluntary recall for 1.1 million Corolla/Matrix models, beats Feds to it


It's official: that little snafu Toyota had a few days ago with the stalling Corollas has evolved from an Engineering Analysis to a full-blown (voluntary) recall. The world's largest automaker will recall around 1.13 million vehicles, specifically the 2005-08 Corolla and Matrix (and Vibe?) for "improperly manufactured" engine control modules. Toyota will replace the modules for free on affected cars, while providing people who have already had to replace theirs with the opportunity to file a claim for reimbursement.

Toyota says this recall specifically affects cars that have the 1ZZ-FE (1.8-liter) engine and front wheel drive. The issue stems from cracks that could form on the solder points or varistors (an "electronic component used to protect circuits against excessive voltage") on the ECM.

Signs to look out for are a premature engine warning light (so embarassing), jerky shifts, and the engine failing to start. Another red flag would be the car stalling while driving, although Toyota implies that this is highly unlikely. Who's going to be the first person to fake a stalling debacle for media attention?

Toyota's North American chief quality officer Steve St. Angelo says, "This recall is an example of our commitment to standing by our products and being responsive to our customers. Our goal is to help ensure that Toyota drivers are completely confident in the safety and reliability of their vehicles."

According to the Japanese automaker, there are three unconfirmed accidents alleged to be related to this condition, one of which reported a minor injury.

Thoughts?

By Phil Alex


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Just when you thought it was Safe to get back in the Toyota: Stalling Issues Could Prompt Recall of 1.2 Million Cars


Toyota isn't out of hot water just yet, although many people have conveniently forgotten their accelerator issue after BP went all "Look at me! I'm dangerous, too!" For those who don't recall, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been dealing with another problem regarding some ToMoCo products: a stalling issue with up to 1.2 million 2005-2007 Corollas and Matrixes (Matrices?). That means possibly beating dead-horse Pontiac some more, since the Vibe was a brand-engineered Matrix.

As for the update: our Toyota Warning level has been elevated from "Preliminary Evaluation" to "Engineering Analysis" (one step below Recall) due to the cars still stalling at any speed and not being able to restart. To your battle stations!

Word from the safety agency is that over 160 complaints have come in about a situation where "the engine can stall without warning at any speed and not restart" due to a faulty ECU. Although Toyota doesn't seem to think it's a problem, I'd venture to say engine cut-off on a highway or intersection might be a major problem.

Toyota says the issue stems from either cracks in solder joints on, or defective coating of, the ECU circuit board. According to some commenters, the repair could cost owners up to $1,000. And the hits keep coming...

By Phil Alex

Source: NY Times


Monday, June 29, 2009

New GM Backs out of NUMMI Partnership with Toyota

Following the announcement on the termination of the Pontiac Vibe that was the last remaining project of the New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated (NUMMI) joint venture with Toyota, the so-called 'New GM' said today that it plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection without its 25-year old California tie-up with the Japanese automaker.

"Given that, GM believes it is in the best interest of the 'New GM' and its stakeholders that we place our ownership interest in NUMMI in 'Old GM'," the company said in a prepared statement.

General Motors added that the two sides could not reach an agreement on a future product plan that "made sense for all parties" and that there are no future GM vehicles planned for the joint venture at this time.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Video: 2009 Pontiac Vibe

Finishing off our report on the redesigned 2009 Vibe (see details here), we’ve added the videos featuring all three versions (Base, GT & AWD) of Pontiac’s five-seat, crossover SUV. You can check them out right after the jump. The 2009 Vibe will be available with two engines, a 132 Hp 1.8-litre unit and a 158 Hp 2.4-liter motor. Depending on the model and engine size, the Vibe’s fuel economy in the city varies from an estimated 19 miles-per-gallon (mpg) to 26 mpg. All 2009 Vibe models are scheduled to rollout in showrooms in early 2008. -Videos after the jump

Pontiac Vibe Base

Pontiac Vibe GT

Pontiac Vibe AWD


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Update: 2009 Pontiac Vibe High-Res Image Gallery

Following our previous post on the 2009 Pontiac Vibe, GM just added a set of high-res pictures of its redesigned crossover that’s based on the 2009 Toyota Matrix. You can check out all the official details on the 2009 Vibe by clicking here or just follow the jump for our full image gallery. -Continued























2009 Pontiac Vibe - Images & Details

Pontiac has released official information on the 2009 Vibe which will arrive in dealer showrooms in early 2008. Based on the recently introduced 2009 Toyota Matrix (click here), Pontiac’s revised five-seater crossover boasts fresher looks inside and out along with enhanced safety features.

Moreover, the 2009 Vibe marks the return of the all-wheel-drive and GT models in the range. The basic versions will be equipped with a more powerful 1.8L engine producing 132 Hp and 128 lb.-ft. (174 Nm) of torque while the AWD and GT models will be fitted with a 2.4L unit delivering 158 horsepower and 162 lb.-ft. (224 Nm) of torque.

The 1.8L models will be matched to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or optional 4-speed automatic whilst the 2.4L-equipped base and GT models with a standard 5-speed manual or a new, 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission. The AWD model will be offered with a standard 4-speed automatic transmission. -Details after the jump

UPDATE: Click Here For The High-Res Image Gallery

PRESS RELEASE - 2009 PONTIAC VIBE AT A GLANCE:

  • All-new version of one of the segment’s most popular small crossovers
  • Return of the AWD and GT models
  • 1.8L and 2.4L engines produce more power and torque without sacrificing fuel economy
  • Revised exterior/interior design augments vehicle functionality
  • Enhanced standard safety features

REDESIGNED 2009 PONTIAC VIBE MOVES TO NEW BEAT, OFFERS STYLISH FUNCTIONALITY IN SMALL CROSSOVER

DETROIT – The all-new 2009 Pontiac Vibe is a modern re-mix of a classic hit, infusing the functionality of a compact crossover with a bolder attitude of muscular styling, increased performance and tight handling. It arrives in dealer showrooms in early 2008.

Adding a richer harmony to the tune, the popular all-wheel-drive and GT models return to the Vibe lineup. Regardless of the model, each Vibe offers a level of athletic design, boosted performance and everyday versatility uncommon in the price range.

“With the 2009 Vibe, we knew we wanted to take everything we liked about the original and push it to the next level - more power, more style, more versatility,” said Craig Bierley, Pontiac marketing director. “It has the interior room and cargo capability expected of a larger SUV, but with the precise handling characteristics you would expect from any Pontiac.”

The 2009 Vibe includes a number of all-new and enhanced features, including:

  • More powerful 1.8L base engine and a new, high-output 2.4L engine (optional on the base model, standard on the AWD and GT)
  • Athletic exterior styling with a faster windshield, all-new sheet metal and lighting elements
  • Refreshed, driver-focused interior styling with more harmonious integration of the controls
  • Standard electronic vehicle stability control and tire pressure monitoring systems
  • Six standard air bags
  • Enhanced functionality with integrated cargo management system and fold-flat front seat

Engine performance
Packing more off-the-line power than ever before, the ’09 Vibe delivers the type of responsive performance needed to safely navigate those unexpected everyday driving situations. A 132-horsepower (98 kW) 1.8L DOHC four-cylinder is standard on base models and delivers 128 lb.-ft. (174 Nm) of torque. The engine benefits from dual variable valve timing, optimizing both performance and efficiency, and is matched to a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed automatic.

Customers desiring higher performance can opt for the larger, 2.4L DOHC engine with 158 horsepower (118 kW) and 162 lb.-ft. (224 Nm) of torque. The 2.4L engine is standard on AWD and GT models, and is optional on the base model.

A four-speed automatic transmission is standard on the AWD. Customers of the 2.4L-equipped base or GT models can choose between a standard five-speed manual transmission or a new, five-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission featuring Driver Shift Control (DSC), which delivers a great combination of performance, fuel economy and smoothness. With DSC, the driver can manually select gears via tap up/tap down controls.

Fuel economy
With the 1.8L engine and the standard manual transmission, EPA fuel economy is estimated at 26 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway; with the automatic, fuel economy is estimated at 25 in the city and 31 on the highway.

The 2.4L engine on the GT is estimated at 21 mpg in the city and 28 on the highway with the manual transmission and 21 city/29 highway with the five-speed automatic. On the AWD model, the 2.4L/four-speed automatic combination delivers an estimated 20 mpg in the city and 26 on the highway.

Ride and handling
Driving dynamics of the new Vibe have been refined to deliver a responsive driving experience, with a special focus on reduced noise, vibration and harshness. An array of chassis control systems enhances ride and handling, as well as safety.

The Vibe has a body-integral structure with underbody rails running from front to rear, giving the structure exceptional strength and a strong foundation on which to anchor the suspension systems. All models employ a MacPherson-strut front suspension design. The base model has a torsion-beam rear suspension that is revised for a more comfortable ride, while the AWD and GT models use a multi-link independent rear suspension for even sharper responses and enhanced driving control.

Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS are standard on all models, as is electronic stability control and traction control. Steering control is augmented with an electric power steering system, providing variable-effort performance and (because there is no engine-driven power steering pump) enhanced fuel economy.

Exterior design
The Vibe has the looks to back up its performance. With a lean, athletic form, the Vibe’s new exterior exemplifies the future of Pontiac’s design - clean, purposeful shapes and a decidedly sophisticated aesthetic. The new Vibe’s appearance melds the space-enabling design of a small SUV with a forward-looking profile, furthering the groundbreaking design pioneered by the original Vibe, launched in 2002.

All of the sheet metal is new, with minimal gaps that reinforce the Vibe’s tailored appearance. A faster windshield angle contributes to the sleeker look, while large wheels and minimal overhangs give the vehicle an aggressive, firmly planted stance.

“The new Vibe’s design is sporty yet completely functional,” said Ron Aselton, chief designer. “Clean lines, minimal overhangs and wheels pushed to the corners give the vehicle a muscular stance.”

Vibe’s three models - base, AWD and GT - are distinguished from one another with unique styling cues. For example, the AWD features a standard roof rack perfect for outdoor activities. The GT has its own front fascia - with larger fog lamps and lower-fascia air intake - rocker moldings, roof spoiler and a bright exhaust tip. All models offer distinctive wheel options.

Interior design and features
Like the exterior, the ’09 Vibe’s interior is all-new and has a driver-focused cockpit design more common to sports cars. The controls and gauges were redesigned for easier use, but retain a performance-oriented look and feel; and the interior quality and craftsmanship are reflected in class-leading gap/flush tolerances.

Interior material refinement is also stepped up a notch in the new Vibe, with a combination of low-gloss materials, varied grains on the instrument panel and other trim components, and satin-metal accents. New, knit-fabric seating surfaces are durable and have a premium look, while GT models are enhanced with standard leather-trimmed seats, three-spoke steering wheel and shift knob. Seating for five is standard on all models.

The Vibe’s interior also is loaded with standard amenities not typically found in other vehicles in the segment, including a steering column with telescoping/rake adjustability; a 115-volt, three-prong auxiliary power outlet, six-way adjustable driver’s seat and front active headrests.

Audio systems
All Vibe models come with an AM/FM radio with CD and XM Satellite Radio. The XM band is integrated for seamless switching between all three signal bands. An auxiliary audio input jack is standard, too, allowing the MP3 players and other portable devices to play through the Vibe’s speakers.

A four-speaker sound system is standard on Vibe base and AWD models. True audiophiles can step up to a premium Monsoon™ 320-watt audio system, including MP3 capability and seven-speaker sound. The Monsoon system is standard on GT models and available on base and AWD as part of the Sun and Sound package.

Wheels and tires
Sixteen-inch wheels and touring tires are standard on base and AWD models. Seventeen-inch aluminum wheels are also available on these models, featuring a bright machine finish on the base model and chrome-clad finish on the AWD. The Vibe GT comes standard with 18-inch bright machine finish aluminum wheels and 215/45-series all-season performance tires.

Safety
The new Vibe was designed from the outset to be one of the segment’s safest vehicles, with a comprehensive system of design and technology features that help protect occupants before, during and after a crash event. Standard features include:

  • StabiliTrak electronic vehicle stability system
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Dual-stage frontal air bags with a passenger sensing system
  • Head curtain side air bags
  • Side thorax air bags for the front passengers
  • Active head restraints
  • Three-point safety belts in all seating positions
  • Front safety belt retractors
  • Rear-seat LATCH child safety seat provisions in all three seating positions
  • OnStar
The standard OnStar system’s digital equipment includes enhanced hands-free voice recognition capabilities, including more intuitive continuous digit dialing and improved voice recognition accuracy. Using the GPS satellite network and wireless technology, OnStar features core safety services and OnStar Hands-Free Calling, which allows drivers to make and receive voice-activated phone calls.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

2009 Pontiac Vibe - Official Image Released

Pontiac came out today with a teaser image of the 2009 Vibe crossover, several weeks prior to the vehicle’s public debut at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show (Nov. 16). As some of you might remember, the Vibe’s alter ego, the 2009 Toyota Matrix (click here), will make its first appearance a few weeks earlier at the SEMA Show on October 30. According to Pontiac’s laconic release, the new Vibe also signals the return of the all-wheel drive and performance-oriented GT (picture above) models. Sales of the Pontiac’s new crossover are set to start in early 2008.