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To look at the 2007 Pontiac G5 GT's front bucket seats, you'd think they'd be about as butt-friendly as a freshly sawn 2 x 6 from Lucky's Lumber. The bottom cushions are flat, yet surprisingly supportive (note that we steered clear of using the word comfortable). Lower bolsters are rather inconsequential but firm enough to be somewhat effective, while the seat back bolsters are deeper and more useful. Driver and front passenger are granted adequate head and leg room, and leatherette on the shift knob and tilt steering wheel adds a soft touch. Conversely, hard plastics on the doors and center console are less hospitable, and with the large, heavy doors, getting in or out of the G5 becomes a challenge in tight parking spaces.
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