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What year did Pontiac Vibe have a Toyota engine?

The Pontiac Vibe used Toyota engines for its entire production run, from 2003 through 2010.


The Vibe was a product of a GM-Toyota collaboration at NUMMI, essentially a badge-engineered version of the Toyota Matrix. Because of this partnership, Toyota powertrains were carried across all model years, with engine options evolving by year and trim.


Engine options by year and trim


Below is a concise look at the main Toyota-sourced engines that powered the Vibe during its run.



  • 2003–2008: Standard 1.8-liter inline-four (Toyota engine) powering the base Vibe.

  • 2009–2010: Availability of a larger 2.4-liter inline-four (Toyota engine) in higher-trim or performance-oriented variants, with the 1.8-liter continuing as a base option on other models.


In short, Toyota powertrains were present throughout the Pontiac Vibe’s production, beginning with the 1.8-liter baseline and offering a 2.4-liter option on later or higher-trim versions.


Summary


The Pontiac Vibe was consistently powered by Toyota-sourced engines from its debut in 2003 until production ended in 2010. The baseline engine was a 1.8-liter inline-four, with a 2.4-liter option available in later years for certain trims.

What Pontiac cars have Toyota engines?


Pontiac Vibe (2003–2008)
Pontiac's Vibe came out of a collaboration with Toyota, built alongside the Toyota Matrix in California as part of General Motors' lineup.



Do all Pontiac Vibe have Toyota engines?


Pontiac Vibe (2003–2010). They were jointly developed with Toyota (NUMMI). The best part? They have Toyota engines.



What year to avoid Pontiac Vibe?


Reliable Years Of The Pontiac Vibe
Overall the Pontiac Vibe is neither exceptionally reliable nor unreliable outside of the years you should avoid it. Given a 7-year run, you really only need to avoid the 2003 and 2009 models, and the others should be relatively consistent if you want to buy them used.



Is a 2005 Pontiac Vibe the same as a Toyota Matrix?


Not really, because they have been jointly developed by General Motors and Toyota, and that's why they have so much in common. In fact, they can be described as non-identical twins. If their bodies differ a little bit, the cabin is exactly the same, except the logo on the steering wheel and some accessories of course!


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