2007 Pontiac Solstice Gt Convertible 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Fleming Island, Florida, United States
2007 Pontiac Solstice, I am the original owner and the car has always been well maintained. There is a dent in the rear bumper that I will show in the pics as well as a small crack in the spoiler but these do not affect the operation of the top and the car does not leak. I have never had any mechanical issues with the car and it has been a very reliable and enjoyable car to drive daily. Car runs and drives great and everything works. The original CD player has been replaced with a Pioneer CD player with Bluetooth and Navigation, this replacement does not affect the On Star and the steering wheel controls work with the new CD player also. Car Specifications: Handling and Control Rear-wheel drive Front short and long arm suspension Front anti-roll bar Coil front springs Bilstein front shocks Short and long arm rear suspension Rear anti-roll bar Coil rear springs Bilstein rear shocks Rack & pinion steering 4 wheel disc brakes Front vented disc brakes Design and Dimensions Body-colored front and rear bumpers Silver grille Clearcoat monotone paint Maximum Cargo Volume 5.4 cu.ft. maximum cargo volume Exterior Length 157.2 " exterior length Exterior Width 71.3 " exterior body width Exterior Height 50.1 " exterior height Wheelbase 95 " wheelbase Front Tread 61 " front tread Rear Tread 61 " rear tread Turning Radius 17.5 ' turning radius Front Legroom 42.8 " front legroom Front Headroom 38.5 " front headroom Front Hiproom 50.6 " front hiproom Front Shoulder Room 52.4 " front shoulder room Interior Cargo Volume 2.1 cu.ft. interior cargo volume Active and Passive Safety Side impact bars Fully automatic headlamps with delay-off Oil pressure warning Engine temperature Battery warning Low coolant warning Lights on warning Key warning Low fuel warning Brake fluid warning Daytime running lights Center high mounted stop light Driver and passenger airbags Occupancy sensor Front seatbelt pretensioners Ignition disable Comfort and Convenience 2 doors Manual convertible roof with glass rear window Driver visor vanity mirror Day-night rearview mirror Seating capacity of 2 Front bucket seats Fixed front head restraints 6-way (2-way power) driver seat 4-way front passenger seat Cloth front seat trim Carpet floor trim Locking glove box Dome light w/fade Front reading lights Full floor console Front cupholder 2 seatback storage pockets Carpeted cargo floor trim Carpet trunk lid/rear cargo door trim Cargo light Air compressor 6 speakers Fixed antenna Power trunk/hatch/door release 1 12V DC power outlet Driver foot rest Retained accessory power Tachometer Tilt steering wheel Light tinted windows Variable intermittent front windshield wipers Speed sensitive wipers Rear defroster |
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World's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe for sale by Kia dealer
Mon, Apr 20 2020It seems like there has been a spate of especially odd car sales in the first part of this especially odd year, from the numerous barn finds and homebrew specials to the time capsule cars — like the BMW wrapped in a protective bubble for 23 years. Napoli Kia in Milford, Connecticut, brings us another, via Motor1. Len Napoli is the dealership principal and die-hard Pontiac maven; his father opened Napoli Pontiac in 1958, and Len held onto the franchise until the early 2000s, just before GM shuttered the brand that built excitement. Napoli got hold of the 1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 coupe concept, and put the car up for sale through his Kia dealership for $750,000. The exceptional price comes from the fact that Pontiac built two Banshee concepts in 1964, one this silver coupe with a red interior, the other a white roadster, making each concept a one-of-one collector car.   Motor Trend wrote a detailed piece on this one in 2013, the editorial tour hosted by Bill Collins, the Banshee's lead engineer. The short story is that GM exec John Z. DeLorean — yes, him — gave approval to a small crew at Pontiac to create a two-seater sports car to compete with the Mustang, because GM had nothing to fend off the four-seat coupe that would sell one million units in just 18 months on the market. Collins and his team took inspiration from the 1963 Corvair Monza GT concept, working up a fiberglass body over a steel frame, with a 230-cubic-inch overhead-cam straight-six producing 165 horsepower and 216 pound-feet of torque, a four-speed manual transmission, and 9.5-inch drum brakes at all corners. The idea was that the XP-833 would be "an affordable and fun two-seat sports car," the concept demonstrating the base-model price leader offering a lengthy list of options for those who wanted more. The white roadster, in fact, fitted a 326 cubic-inch V8 under the hood. Rumor says that Chevrolet execs didn't like having another two-seater sports car in the GM fold, especially one with a fiberglass body that held weight down to 2,200 pounds. GM execs took one look at the two concepts in 1965 and shut the project down. The two XP-833s lived in a garage for years, Collins and his colleague Bill Killen getting permission to buy the cars from GM in 1973 before Collins left to help engineer the DeLorean DMC-12. It wasn't until just before Collins departed that the XP-333 got the name Banshee.
Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Sedan
Sun, Jun 28 2020The J-Body platform was a giant seller for GM, staying in production from the first 1981 Chevrolet Cavalier all the way through that final 2005 Pontiac Sunfire. Outside of North America, Opels and Daewoos and Isuzus and Holdens and Vauxhalls and even Toyotas flew the J flag, and better than ten million rolled out of showrooms during that quarter-century. In the United States, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick, and Cadillac each sold J-Bodies. Of those, the Pontiac Sunbird often had the sportiest image, more cavalier than even the Cavalier Z24. I've documented a discarded Sunbird Turbo in the past, and now here's a bread-and-butter Sunbird sedan from the same era. The Sunbird name began its life in 1976 on the Pontiac-badged version of the rear-wheel-drive Buick Skyhawk, itself based on the Chevy Vega. The first J-Body Pontiacs had J2000 badges, then 2000 badges, then 2000 Sunbird badges, until finally the pure non-2000 Sunbird appeared for the 1985 model year. I remain disappointed that the 2000 name didn't survive into our current century, because we could have had a 2000 Pontiac 2000, or just the "2000 2000" for short. The base engine in the '86 Sunbird was this SOHC 1.8-liter four of Brazilian origin, rated at 84 horsepower. Originally developed by Opel in the late 1970s, this engine family went into cars built all across the sprawling GM empire. 84 horsepower doesn't sound like much— and it wasn't much, even by 1986 standards— but at least the original buyer of this car had the smarts to get the five-speed manual transmission. This car weighed just 2,336 pounds, a good 500 pounds lighter than the current Chevy Sonic, so performance with the manual transmission was tolerable. The '86 Sunbird's interior was much nicer than those in its Cavalier siblings, though nowhere near the Cadillac Cimarron's reading on the Plush-O-Meter. An AM/FM/cassette stereo with auto reverse was serious audio hardware in a cheap car during the middle 1980s, when even a scratchy factory AM-only radio cost the equivalent of several hundred 2020 bucks. The price tag of this car started at $7,495, or about $17,500 in 2020 dollars. The cheapest possible Cavalier sedan went for $6,888 in 1986, but a zero-option base '86 Cavalier would make you think you'd been transported to the Soviet Union every time you slunk into its harsh confines. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Looking back at Oprah's free-car giveaway 10 years later
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
Oprah kicked off her 19th season in dramatic fashion by giving all 276 members of the studio audience a free car.
Molly Vielweber's Pontiac G6 appears unremarkable at first glance. It wears forest green paint, rolls on five-spoke aluminum wheels, and it has a sizeable scrape in the driver's side door, the scar of a decade's worth of hard use. You wouldn't notice it parked at a big box store or cruising on the highway. Pontiac made hundreds of thousands of G6s in the 2000s, and a lot are still on the road. It's unremarkable in every way except for the front license plate, which reads, "Oprah 6."