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2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP Review
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GM has taken heat for the Pontiac Solstice's interior materials, but it's not all bad. The graphite dash panel looks and feels good, the knobs for the stereo and climate system have rubber grips and refined action when spun, and the leather on the seats is decent. Even the center tunnel is padded in low-gloss, durable feeling material. What deserves criticism is the black plastic used to construct the dash, the door panels, and the rear bulkhead trim. It's so low rent it could have been cut out of a 1995 Chevy Cavalier. For example, the silver plastic bezels used to surround the power mirror and window switches mimic metal as convincingly as Whitesnake.
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