One can purchase a used 2004 Pontiac Vibe from CarMax for $10,998. The AutoTrader website states the price of a used 2004 Pontiac Vibe ranges from $7,025 to $7.450.
The Pontiac Vibe GT with the (1.8L 4cyl ) requires Premium Unleaded. The use of Regular Unleadedmay lead to predetonation or what is commonly called pinging. Although you may not be able to hear it, itmay be there. The Vibe's fuel/air managment system may be able to adjust for the regular fuel somewhat but at a cost of mileage and power. The engine requires Premium fuel, so burn Premium fuel. Burn Regular Unleaded and you risk engine damage.
OEM is AC/Delco
Yes, regular fuel can be used in a 2007 Pontiac Vibe. The Pontiac Vibe is designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Using higher octane fuel is not necessary and will not provide any additional benefits to the vehicle's performance. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for fuel type to ensure optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
If the car is a Flex-Fuel vehicle then yes you can use E85. If it is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle you cannot use E85. Using E85 will damage components. As far as I know your 2006 Pontiac G6 is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle. Reads your owner's manual to be sure.
You mean Toyota? Geo Prizm, Pontiac Vibe and Lotus
Probably not. My 2009 Vibe won't run it and since the 2010 was the last year model, I doubt seriously that any major modifications were made to the Vibe. I believe all GM vehicles that run E85 have a yellow gas cap, and an E85 sticker on the inside of the gas door (and a FlexFuel decal on the car somewhere?).
There are several websites one can purchase a used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix. Some of these include the Toronto Kijiji website, and the Canadian Autotrader website.
One could buy a Pontiac Solstice 2006 from a local Pontiac dealer. One could also buy one via eBay or at auction. As with any used car, it is important to get the car's record checked for accidents and theft.
I have always used a variable strap wrench for oil filters. This way you can do many with one cheap tool.
The 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix is not E85 compatible. The easiest way to verify off hand is to check with either a website such as http://alternativefuels.about.com/od/flexfuelsffvs/a/e85compathub.htm or to locate the VIN number (generally in the driver door or door frame, or the driver's side of the dashboard through the windshield) and identify the 8th digit of the VIN which is the engine code, and call the local Pontiac dealership's service department and provide them with that information, as well as the size of the engine, and they should be able to tell you right away exactly what fuel your vehicle can run. But again, as my knowledge goes, the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix is not compatible. I did however notice that some of the General Motors cars were indeed compatible, so you may want to go ahead and run your information past Pontiac directly.
Also an adjustable wrench works great and can be used on multiple tasks other than changing oil!