1,287 manufactured
The Pontiac Solstice was made in 2004, but was put in dealerships in 2005.
Only 345 Pontiac Solstice GXP coupes were produced in 2009.
In 2009, a total of 1,266 hardtop Pontiac Solstice coupes were produced. This model year was notable as it was the last for the Pontiac brand before its discontinuation. The Solstice coupe was a limited production vehicle, contributing to its rarity and appeal among enthusiasts.
A total of approximately 26,000 Pontiac Solstice vehicles were produced during its production run from 2005 to 2009, with around 10,000 units made in the 2006 model year. The Solstice was notable for its sporty design and performance, contributing to its popularity among enthusiasts. Production ceased in 2009 due to the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand.
2006 through 2010, but only a dozen made were classified 2010.
Springhill Tn. At the former Saturn plant, about 45 miles south of Nashville
Many 21st Century commercials feature lots of different cars. My favorite is the commercial with the two awesome sports cars. They look like Pontiac Solstice Coupes. If so, they are quite rare. Only about 1,200 made. They are the hard top version of the popular convertible you see every where. This was the last new model made before they shut down production of Pontiac. Saturn which is a GM product, also made a convertible called Sky that looks almost identical to the Solstice. It was built on the same platform. PHOTO OF THE SOLSTICE COUPE http://www.seriouswheels.com/pqr/Pontiac-Solstice-Coupe-Concept-Studio-FA-1024x768.htm
Trans Ams were made from 1969-2002
Trans Ams were made from 1969-2002
A silver/gray customized hardtop Pontiac Solstice GXP (if the Jazz you mean is from the Transformer movie) The original Jazz (From G1) was a white race car with blue and green stripes. Honda
Approximately 1,600 Pontiac Solstices were produced in the limited-edition "Mysterious" orange paint. This color was available for the 2009 model year as part of the Solstice lineup. The orange paint became a sought-after feature among enthusiasts due to its rarity and striking appearance.
No , Pontiac was a division of General Motors ( GM )