Professional Reviews- “In NHTSA crash testing, the Torrent earned a five-star rating (the best possible) for its protection of front occupants in frontal collisions. The SUV also earned five stars for front- and rear-seat occupant protection in side collisions.” — Edmunds.com
- “...like the Equinox, the rear cargo area has an available innovative Cargo Storage System with storage bins in the floor and wheel wells plus a polycarbonate shelf that can be placed in various positions for differing cargo needs.” — AutoSite.com
- “The front-wheel-drive model gets 24 miles per gallon on the highway, which is decent for a compact wagon/SUV; and it runs well with regular unleaded gasoline...” — Cars.com
- “GM's "excitement division" offers its first SUV, which is decent but not very exciting.” — MSN Autos
- “May the Aztek rust in peace.” — Cars.com
- “Don't be fooled by the Torrent's rugged looks...This crossover is geared more for everyday driving rather than trail bashing off-road.” — Edmunds.com
- “...not to say that this new Pontiac doesn't steer, handle, ride or brake well during routine driving. It just leaves drivers looking for more than a little sportiness out in the cold.” — MSN Autos
- “...a downright superb alternative to an Aztek.” — Cars.com
- “...the on-demand all-wheel-drive system...designed for on-road traction more than off-road capability.” — New Car Test Drive
- “The reality of the Torrent is that it is probably too close to the Equinox to be much more than a brother SUV in the overall GM lineup. A retuned suspension, a different grille and a restyled exterior doesn't make for that much excitement.” — AutoSite.com
- “Aside from a little wind noise at highway speeds, the Torrent was quiet in all conditions.” — Cars.com
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