
I recently had to give up my 2006 GMC Sierra due to mileage. For those of you that don't know me, I drive demos, and thus have to trade cars often, every 5000 miles or so. About two weeks ago I took delivery of a 2007 Pontiac Torrent. It was a very stripped base model. The only options I had ordered on it were cruise control and a rear multifunction panel. All I can say is "WOW." If this is the direction of the new GM, we have a bright future indeed. I have grow acustom to driving vehicles that have a long list of optional equipment. Almost everything that used to be optional now comes standard. A decent CD stereo, power door lock, power windows, etc. Just about every niceity one could need is standard, except cruise and floor mats. The smooth V6 churns out plenty of power and does so quietly. The only noticible exhaust noise comes from the rear under harder acceleration, which Pontiac has always allowed. Part of their "Fuel for the Soul" aura. 3.5 litres of unbridled fury is not exactly how I would describe it, but it does run very well. The epa city estimates were very close, in the 18-ish range. I did not do any highway driving, because I was waiting for the Torrent I just started driving the weekend. It is a deep dark black version with the PCM preferred package, sunroof and 17 inch wheels. The preferred pakage afforrds you the luxury of remote start, deep tinted windows, a Pioneer audio system, cruise, and much more. Overall this package is very feature rich. The only complaint is that the taller tires have effected gas mileage, but very little. The ride is also a bit firmer. The sound sytem is actually much better than the outgoing model. Pontiac, as well as the rest of GM, are switching to a family of radios called "blacktie." They go with anything, get it? I really am glad though, because it is a very feature packed, intuitive, innovative radio. It also features a jack in the front that you can connect your portable music devices to. Instead of having to burn a bunch of CDs to listen to. The size, features, and price are right on target. I hope to be able to afford one of these for my wife soon. We both agree this is the perfect vehicle for a family on the move.
New for Pontiac this year, you can modify one of your own. Go on over to
Pontiac.com/torrent and spec out one for yourself.
This review was not the most fluid of those out there, but I hope to start reviewing each of the cars I drive. GM has been a big part of my family for over thirty years, and this is important to me to show people just how proud I am of some of the things GM is doing now. They occasionally stub their toe now and then, but overall I think they are on the right track.