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The fundamentals for excellent front seat comfort are in place within the Pontiac G6. The seats are nicely shaped, with good bolstering for sides and thighs. The driver’s chair comes with power height adjustment and a manual lumbar support, the steering wheel is tilt and telescopic, the upper door panel sill is soft to touch and friendly to elbows, and the upholstery is a durable twill fabric. So what’s the problem? Thinly padded armrests that are placed too low for comfort, a urethane steering wheel with an oddly shaped rim, and a door sill that is too high for long-distance comfort compromise the experience.
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