Rapper 50 Cent Pitches Car Power

Rapper 50 Cent was on hand to establish the street cred of three new Pontiacs unveiled at the New York auto show the '09 Solstice Coupe, '09 G8 GXP and '10 G8 sport truck. As the owner of a Pontiac G6 GXP, the 32-year-old former drug dealer, born Curtis James Jackson III, took to the stage alongside Pontiac General Manager Jim Bunnell and GM product guru Bob Lutz to rave about the brand's newest entries.

Tom Murphy, Managing Editor

April 1, 2008

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Rapper 50 Cent was on hand to establish the street cred of three new Pontiacs unveiled at the New York auto show — the '09 Solstice Coupe, '09 G8 GXP and '10 G8 sport truck.

As the owner of a Pontiac G6 GXP, the 32-year-old former drug dealer, born Curtis James Jackson III, took to the stage alongside Pontiac General Manager Jim Bunnell and GM product guru Bob Lutz to rave about the brand's newest entries.

50 Cent was especially excited about the G8 sport truck, saying he looks forward to having his own, even if its 6.0L, 361-hp V-8 tends to guzzle fuel.

“It's a lot better than a lot of the options,” he says when asked if he has any concerns about fuel economy.

“How many vehicles in this show have V-8 engines? This is something we ain't gonna escape. People want the power, along with the efficiency. It's a compromise on some level, so you can't get everything.”

About the Author(s)

Tom Murphy

Managing Editor, Informa/WardsAuto

Tom Murphy test drives cars throughout the year and focuses on powertrain and interior technology. He leads selection of the Wards 10 Best Engines, Wards 10 Best Interiors and Wards 10 Best UX competitions. Tom grills year-round, never leaves home without a guitar pick and aspires to own a Jaguar E-Type someday.

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