2007 G6 Convertible Hardtop Blue Mist / Tan Low Miles Sport Pkg Carfax Certified on 2040-cars
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
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Gorgeous 2007 Pontiac GT G6 retractable hardtop / convertible WITH SPORT PACKAGE in the very attractive "Electric Blue Metallic over Light Taupe (tan)! The G6 with Sport Package is the top-of-the-line model. CarFax Certified with low miles! The best of both worlds - The security of a hardtop sport coupe AND 1-button top down convertible cruising! Loaded with all of the normal G6 Convertible amenities PLUS the upgraded the 3.9L 3900 V6 SFI engine, dual chrome tip exhausts, Stabilitrak, 18" bright aluminum 5-spoke wheels, heavy-duty 4-speed automatic transmission with manual mode, and much more! Completely original, unmodified and unmolested. Runs, drives, and looks almost as good as the day it came off the assembly line! All switches, gauges, lights, features, and functions work perfectly. Body is spotless! Interior is flawless! Air conditioning blows frigid cold air! Riding on a newer matched set of Goodyear Eagle LS2 sport tires with 80% to 85% tread remaining. Just serviced. Needs nothing LOW MILES SUBSTANTIATED by a very clean Auto-Check report! Comes with the original Owner Manual and two (2) master keys both with working remotes (One remote with the "Remote Engine Start" feature). Original spare tire has never been out of the trunk; with original jack. Runs and drives smooth, strong, and quiet, and handles like a sports car. There's alot of car here for not alot of money, and without a doubt the best value of any retractable hardtop convertible on the market today! This is an outstanding car in great condition, but I'd like to buy an '09 or later BMW Z4 retractable and would need to sell this first. I have a clear Florida title in hand. All potential purchasers are invited and encouraged to schedule an inspection or a test drive of this car prior to clicking Buy-It-Now. Please e-mail to schedule same. Car is being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS. NO WARRANTY WRITTEN, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED. The successful purchaser is required to pay a non-refundable deposit of $500 via PayPal within 48-hours. The balance is to be paid ONLY via verifiable Cashier's Check, wire transfer, or cash in person within 7 calendar days. The car will not be released or the title transferred prior to verified clearance of funds - Unfortunately, due to the recent proliferation of bogus Cashier's Checks, even they will need bank verification prior to the release or transfer of the car. I am not familiar with any auto transport or shipping companies, but I will be happy to work with the auto transporter of buyers choice. THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING AT ANY TIME. |
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GM reintroduces Tripower name in the worst way possible
Wed, Aug 1 2018The story of General Motors' use of the Tripower moniker begins way back in 1957, when Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen, then General Manager of GM's Pontiac division, directed his engineers to inject more performance into his brand's line of V8-powered automobiles. Fuel injection was an option, but hot rodders flocked instead to Tri-Power (marketed way back when with a hyphen), which grafted a trio of two-barrel Rochester carburetors onto a single intake manifold. A legend was born. And that legend was born of performance. At idle and when full power wasn't required, Pontiac's Tri-Power system used just the middle carburetor, which helped make the setup easier to tune. Depending on the year and model, either a vacuum system or a mechanical linkage opened up the two outer carbs, thereby switching from two barrels to six, and allowing the engine to take in more fuel and air. And it was an easy marketing win – six barrels is better than four barrels, right? Because performance! So, when news filtered in that GM has resurrected the Tripower name, those of us who grew up attending classic car shows and wrenching on old Pontiacs did a double-take. And then we all collectively sighed. Turns out that today's Tripower refers to a trio of fuel-saving measures that include cylinder deactivation, active thermal management, and intake valve lift control, according to Automotive News. And, at least for now, it applies to GM's line of fullsize trucks powered by a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. We're all for saving fuel whenever possible. And we have zero say in how any automaker chooses to market its products and technologies. But, we'll offer our two cents anyway: Relaunching a storied name from the past is fine. Relaunching a storied name from the past while completely overlooking the reasons the name got famous in the first place is only going to irritate the people who remember the name in the first place. Couldn't they just call this new technology package something else? Related Video: News Source: Automotive NewsImage Credit: Getty Green Marketing/Advertising Chevrolet GM Pontiac Automotive History Truck chevrolet silverado
Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Firebird
Sat, May 9 2020From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Division offered the Firebird, close sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro. By the third generation, which debuted for the 1982 model year, it became more difficult to tell the two F-body cars apart at a glance and the Pontiac-exclusive engines of the earlier years disappeared, but the Firebird still retained its own personality and its own position in the GM marketing hierarchy. I still find the occasional 1982-1992 Camaro as I search car graveyards for interesting stuff, but the corresponding Firebirds have become scarce in recent years. Here's a base-engine-equipped '87, its Bright Red paint (yes, that was the official name for the color) faded by the Colorado sun as it awaits the crusher. Firebird shoppers had their choice of three engines in 1987: A 5.7-liter Chevy V8 (210 hp), a 5.0-liter Chevy V8 (205 hp) and the same 2.8-liter 60° V6 that went into the Fiero and countless front-drive GM sedans (135 hp). This car has the base engine. The third-gen F-body didn't weigh much (3,105 pounds for the '87 with six-banger, about what a 2020 Corolla weighs), so 135 horses was tolerable. Plenty of these cars got T-5 5-speed manual transmissions, but this one got the two-pedal setup. Camaro wheels, of course. Our Friend the Carburetor didn't disappear from new cars until the early 1990s in the United States, though electronic fuel injection had become very commonplace by 1987. Still, GM considered this car's EFI worth a door-handle brag. It's not worth fixing up a mashed six-cylinder third-gen Firebird, so we can see the route this car took to its final parking space. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. When you're about to be beaten to a pulp by catcalling, Olds-driving thugs, run to the Firebird! This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So much big hair in these late-1980s Pontiac ads! Featured Gallery Junked 1987 Pontiac Firebird View 24 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History Coupe Firebird pontiac firebird Junkyard Gems
Junkyard Gem: 2007 Saturn Sky
Sat, Jun 26 2021The Pontiac Division didn't have long to live when the Solstice first appeared in 2005 as a 2006 model, and Saturn's head was inching toward the chopping block at about the same rate. Still, optimism reigned — at least, it did until the global economy fell apart — and so Saturn Dealers got a rebadged version of the Solstice to sell: the Sky. Available for just the 2007 through 2010 model years, slightly more than 34,000 Skies rolled out of showrooms before the doors were nailed shut. Here's one of those rare cars, found in a Denver-area self-service yard a few weeks ago. I've found a handful of discarded Solstices in car graveyards during the past few years, mostly with crash damage. This Sky endured a medium-hard impact in the right front corner, which sent it to this place. The 177-horsepower, 2.4-liter Ecotec still resides under the battered hood. The Sky Redline version had a turbocharged engine rated at 260 horses; we can assume that such an engine would be yanked and purchased by the first junkyard shopper that realized what it was. The base transmission in the Sky was an Aisin five-speed manual, but this car has the optional five-speed automatic. The Sky had its own nose and some different badging, but otherwise didn't differ much from the Solstice. For the South Korean market, the Sky got Daewoo G2X badges and was advertised as the ideal vehicle for high-speed chases through Seoul traffic. The same car went to Europe as the Opel GT. Sadly, GM ran out of money to make right-hand-drive Skies, so we never got to witness Holden or Vauxhall versions. Here's Bob Lutz describing the new Sky. Lutz really hated car names molded into plastic bumper covers, so he takes great care here to describe the genuine glued-on emblems. Related Video:























