2005 Pontiac Gto With Gm Factory Extended Warranty And Less Than 37k Miles on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
The GTO is Pontiacs high-performance coupe that marks the return of the legendary GTO name from the 1960s in a modern V8-powered, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe. The GTO is based on the Holden Monaro that is sold in Australia, and the GTO was built at Holdens Elizabeth plant in Australia. This GTO is a complete delight on the road! This GTO is powered by the LS2 6.0L 400hp V8 Engine found in the Chevrolet Corvette. Finely optioned with a 4 speed Automatic Transmission, Red Leather Seats, Power Seats, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Traction Control, Rear Spoiler, Premium Sound w/CD and integrated bluetooth, Int Wipers, Trip Computer, Climate Control, 17"" Sport Alloy Wheels & Much More!!
OVERALL VEHICLE CONDITION: PRISTINE !! |
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