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How much is a 2008 G6 worth?

Typically, a 2008 Pontiac G6 is worth roughly $2,000 to $6,000 in today’s market, depending on trim, mileage, and condition.


The Pontiac G6, produced from 2005 through 2009, offered base, GT, and GXP trims. As with any aging used car, value hinges on how well the car has been maintained, its current mileage, cosmetic condition, and the presence of any mechanical issues. This article provides a current snapshot of typical private-party values and the factors that influence them in 2026.


Estimated price ranges by trim


These figures reflect typical private-party sale values in the United States as of 2026, assuming average mileage and good maintenance.



  • Base G6: commonly about $2,000–$3,500

  • GT (V6): commonly about $3,000–$4,500

  • GXP (performance model): commonly about $4,000–$6,000


Prices can vary by region, vehicle history, and local demand. Dealer listings or certified pre-owned programs may push values higher due to warranties or inspection reports.


Trim-specific notes


The ranges above assume typical equipment and average mileage for a 2008 G6. Very low miles, pristine condition, or exceptionally well-documented maintenance can nudge values toward the higher end, while high mileage, significant wear, or non-original parts may bring them down.


What affects value


The exact price you’ll see for a specific G6 depends on several factors. Understanding these helps buyers and sellers gauge a fair level-set price.



  • Mileage and overall wear

  • Mechanical health and maintenance history

  • Exterior and interior condition, including rust and decals

  • Transmission type and reliability

  • Accident or damage history

  • Vehicle history reports and title status

  • Regional demand and local market conditions

  • Modifications or aftermarket parts


In practice, a well-documented service history with average mileage tends to fetch higher private-party offers, while any indications of major repairs or rust can reduce value.


Where to check current values


To get precise, up-to-date numbers for a specific car, consult trusted valuation services and compare local listings.



  • Kelley Blue Book (kbb.com)

  • Edmunds

  • NADA Guides

  • Local online marketplaces and dealership listings


Prices shown by these sources reflect different methodologies (private party vs. trade-in vs. dealer retail). For the most accurate picture, check multiple sources and factor in your vehicle’s unique condition and history.


Summary


For a 2008 Pontiac G6, expect a broad private-party value range in 2026 from roughly $2,000 to $6,000, with the exact number depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Base models sit toward the lower end, GTs command mid-range values, and GXP versions can reach the upper end when well cared for. Always verify current numbers with reputable valuation services and compare local listings to set a fair asking or offer price. A well-documented maintenance history and clean condition typically yield the best possible price.

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