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USED 2001

2003 Pontiac Aztek

4-door SUV AWD 3.4-liter V6 (185 hp) (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 4-speed

Retail Value: $2800 ~ $3075

Trade-in Value: $560 ~ $780

MSRP: $20870 ~ $23820

2003 Pontiac Aztek

Once known as GM’s performance brand, Pontiac was discontinued in 2010 along with Hummer, Saab, and Saturn. The legendary GTO of the 1960s and Firebird of the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s were joined by models such as the Grand Am, Grand Prix, and Bonneville, which were based on other GM models. The Australian-built Pontiac G8 was a legitimate muscle car, and the Vibe hatchback shared its design with the Toyota Corolla Matrix. Today, most Pontiac vehicles still on the road are more than a decade old and lack the safety and convenience features found in modern vehicles.

The Aztek, introduced as a 2001 model, is an SUV based on the Montana minivan. Like the Montana, it uses GM's 3.4-liter, 185-hp V6, which is neither sprightly nor fuel-efficient. The Aztek is clearly aimed at the much-hyped "active lifestyle" crowd, with handy standard and optional features like removable plastic storage boxes, a removable center-console cooler, a slide-out cargo tray, and a tent that fits onto the rear of the vehicle. Negatives include poor rear visibility, clumsy handling, a stiff ride, a rear seat that's too low, no rear wiper, and a split rear gate that's awkward to operate.


Car Specifications

Cargo Volume49.0
EPA City MPG18
EPA Combined MPG20
EPA Highway MPG24
Front Head Room3.5
Front Leg Room41.0
Front Shoulder Room59.0
Height67
Length182
Max Load1185
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room4.0
Rear Leg Room29.0
Rear Shoulder Room59.0
Weight4200
Wheel Base108
Width74

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)700.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)2280.0
Cruse Range (Miles)310

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)11.3
Avoidance Speed (MPH)49.0
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)150
City MPG12
Highway MPG24
Overall MPG17