1979 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Clayton, Ohio, United States
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1979 PONTIAC 10TH ANNIVERSARY TRANS AM 36000 MILE SURVIVOR WITH THE PONTIAC 400 AND 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS CAR IS IN ORIGINAL CONDITION EXPECT FOR THE TIRES,BATTERY,AND A FLOW MASTER TRUE DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM-THIS CAR HAS NORMAL WEAR AS EXPECTED FROM A CAR WITH 36000 MILES-EVERYTHING IS IN GOOD OPERATING ORDER EVEN THE AIR CONDITIONING AND POWER ANTENNA-DRIVERS SEAT HAS SMALL SPLITTING IN SEAM-THERE IS NO RUST ANYWHERE-PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION -THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY-ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS OPERATE LIKE NEW-WEATHER STRIPPING AND T TOP SEALS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION-THIS IS A RARE CHANCE TO OWN A TRUE EXAMPLE OF A UNMOLESTED HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER 10TH ANNIVERSARY PONTIAC 400 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANS AM.
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GM recalling another 1.3-million cars over power steering woes
Mon, 31 Mar 2014When it rains, it pours. General Motors has announced yet another major recall, covering 1.3 million units in the American market over concerns that the power steering could suddenly fail. As reported by The Detroit News' David Shepardson, GM has now recalled nearly ten times as many cars as it did all of last year.
It's important to note that should this problem arise in these cars, the steering won't fail completely, however, power steering could suddenly stop functioning. Manual steering would still be possible, but as GM says, there's an increased risk of accidents, particularly at lower speeds.
Like the ignition switch recall, this latest problem covers a wide range of vehicles from Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac. Normally, we'd give you the full rundown in paragraph form, but the variety of models and model years means a list is just easier. So, have a look, directly from GM's press release:
STUDY: Ford owns brand loyalty in 2009; Scorned Saturn, Pontiac buyers will look outside of GM
Fri, 16 Oct 2009Ford buyers appear to love their cars more than customers of any other automotive brand, returning back to the American automaker when it comes time to purchase their next vehicle. According to a study by Experian Automotive, six of the top 10 vehicles for customer brand loyalty wear badges from the Blue Oval. That includes the Ford Fusion (62.4 percent), Ford Edge (57.9 percent), Ford Five Hundred/Taurus (56 percent), Ford Freestyle (51.9 percent), Ford Escape (49.4 percent) and the Ford Focus (47.57 percent).
Other vehicles making up the top 10 include the Toyota Prius (52 percent), Chevy Impala (51.7 percent), Toyota Camry (47.8 percent) and Toyota Corolla (47.56 percent). This brings up an interesting question: With the closing of automotive brands like Saturn and Pontiac, where are those buyers to turn for their next automotive purchase?
Apparently, not back to General Motors. According to Experian, Pontiac owners are most likely to look to the Ford lineup for their next car or truck and Saturn shoppers will switch to Toyota or Honda - not particularly surprising given that Saturn was meant to compete with import brands. Experian predicts that GM's overall market share will fall from 20 percent to about 17.5 percent, with most of the slack being picked up by Ford, Honda and Toyota.
Howard Stern latest in Seinfeld's passenger seat for CiCGC
Thu, 06 Feb 2014We'll be honest: the actual cars in Jerry Seinfeld's hit internet series, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, typically take a back seat to the celebrities in the front row. Seinfeld usually throws in a few lines about his classic wheels in the first minute or so, and then moves on to the important business of sprightly conversation and pithy one-liners. It's great.
This time around, with legendary motormouth Howard Stern riding shotgun, the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge that might have been a co-star, gets forgotten about almost completely. Instead, Stern spends a tremendous amount of screen time extolling the virtues of his therapy sessions, attempts to dive into Seinfeld's prowess as a lover and generally makes a nuisance of himself. Pretty much to plan, then.
Scroll below to hear Howard accuse Jerry of acting like Jesus, just before declaring himself the greatest radio personality in the history of the business.