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Wisconsin Solstice
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Duane Abbott
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Feb 4, 2017 11:41 AM
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Gary E
Sunburg, minn, USA
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Oct 2, 2019 09:11 AM
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Duane,
It looks lonely in Wisconsin for Solstice owners. I'm west of you, out in western Minnesota. I have a 2008 base model Solstice. The car is growing on me. I'm beginning to like the lines and looks more as time goes on. I bought mine just about two years ago, October, 2017. I've never, ever owned a big, American muscle machine, having evolved from my first car as a teen-ager, a Triumph TR-3A. Then, came a TR-4A with IRS, then an Austin Healey 100-6, followed by a 1960 Bug-Eye Sprite with a factory hard top (still own the car) and now, a Pontiac Solstice. For fun, I've never owned anything other than two-seat roadsters. I like the Solstice's road-hugging ability to corner like it's a roller-skate, just as my earlier British sports cars did.
Gary
It looks lonely in Wisconsin for Solstice owners. I'm west of you, out in western Minnesota. I have a 2008 base model Solstice. The car is growing on me. I'm beginning to like the lines and looks more as time goes on. I bought mine just about two years ago, October, 2017. I've never, ever owned a big, American muscle machine, having evolved from my first car as a teen-ager, a Triumph TR-3A. Then, came a TR-4A with IRS, then an Austin Healey 100-6, followed by a 1960 Bug-Eye Sprite with a factory hard top (still own the car) and now, a Pontiac Solstice. For fun, I've never owned anything other than two-seat roadsters. I like the Solstice's road-hugging ability to corner like it's a roller-skate, just as my earlier British sports cars did.
Gary
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