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6 model years · 2005–2010

Pontiac G6 reliability by year

3 recalls and 5,875 owner complaints across 6 model years. Best year to buy: 2010. Year to avoid: 2006.

Best year to buy
2010
7.4/10
0 recalls · 271 complaints
See the 2010 G6 →
Year to avoid
2006
6.2/10
1 recall · 1,907 complaints
See the 2006 G6 →

Worst model years to avoid → — the single year to avoid for every model line we track, ranked side by side.

Years to avoid — and why 5 flagged on the NHTSA record

2009 Avoid — the steering 9 fire-related complaints on the lighting 2008 Avoid — the steering 1 fatality report and 2 fire-related complaints on the steering 2007 Avoid — the steering 1 fatality report and 7 fire-related complaints on the steering 2006 Avoid — the steering 1 fatality report and 4 fire-related complaints on the steering 2005 High-risk ownership Steering: 456 complaints, classified severe, failures cluster 53,000–125,000 mi

Cleaner on the data: 2010 . Still verify the specific vehicle.

At-a-glance: every year color-coded

Each cell shows the last two digits of the model year and its 0–10 reliability score from NHTSA data. Click any year to see the full record. best year · year to avoid.

Year-by-year reliability 6 model years · newest first

2010
7.4/10
0 recalls · 271 complaints
Caveats
2009
6.8/10
0 recalls · 710 complaints
Avoid
2008
6.6/10
0 recalls · 1,077 complaints
Avoid
2007
6.4/10
1 recall · 1,231 complaints
Avoid
2006
6.2/10
1 recall · 1,907 complaints
Avoid
2005
6.6/10
1 recall · 679 complaints
High-risk

Common trouble spots across the G6 aggregated across 6 model years

steering
3,095 complaints across 6 years · avg $700
electrical
644 complaints across 6 years · avg $850
lighting
553 complaints across 6 years · avg $250
brakes
280 complaints across 6 years · avg $450
powertrain
275 complaints across 6 years · avg $2,500
airbags
261 complaints across 6 years · avg $1,100

Common questions

What's the best year to buy a Pontiac G6?

Based on NHTSA complaint volume and severity weighting, the 2010 Pontiac G6 scores 7.4/10 — the strongest in the 2005–2010 range. 271 complaints on file, 0 active recalls. Reliability scores reflect the federal complaint record, not subjective owner reviews.

Which Pontiac G6 year should I avoid?

The 2006 Pontiac G6 scores 6.2/10 — the weakest in the lineup. 1,907 owner complaints with NHTSA, 1 active recall. That doesn't mean every 2006 is a problem — it means failure rates run higher than peer model years on the same platform.

Which years of the Pontiac G6 should I avoid?

On the NHTSA complaint and recall record, the model years to be most careful with are 2009 (avoid — the steering — 9 fire-related complaints on the lighting); 2008 (avoid — the steering — 1 fatality report and 2 fire-related complaints on the steering); 2007 (avoid — the steering — 1 fatality report and 7 fire-related complaints on the steering); 2006 (avoid — the steering — 1 fatality report and 4 fire-related complaints on the steering); 2005 (high-risk ownership — steering: 456 complaints, classified severe, failures cluster 53,000–125,000 mi). The cleaner years on the data are 2010. This is our read of the federal data, not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection of the specific vehicle.

How many years of the Pontiac G6 are tracked?

6 model years (2005 through 2010) with NHTSA records on file. Total across the lineup: 3 recalls and 5,875 owner complaints.

What's the most-reported problem on the Pontiac G6?

steering is the most-reported category — 3,095 complaints across 6 model years. Average shop repair runs about $700.

Year-over-year reliability scores derived from NHTSA recall and owner complaint volume, severity weighted by reported crashes, fires, injuries, and fatalities. Best/worst year calls require a minimum complaint sample per year so single-data-point years aren't crowned by chance. Editorial commentary written by ProblemsByVin contributors and reviewed by ASE-certified mechanics. We are not affiliated with Pontiac.
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