2008 Pontiac Solstice Convertible Automatic 1 Owner Will Trade Finance & Ship !! on 2040-cars
Galena, Illinois, United States
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2008 PONTIAC SOLSTICE CONVERTIBLE 1 Owner Local Trade- We Ship - Guarantee Credit Approval - Will Take Trade In's Call Alex Wilson @ 815-777-4477 You are viewing our extremely clean 2008 Pontiac Solstice convertible powered by an automatic transmission and a 4 cylinder engine. We got this garage kept Solstice from a local customer who traded this and a Jeep in for a new 2014 Grand Cherokee. They bought this convertible new back in 2008 from a Pontiac dealer in Iowa to use as their "weekend" and "retirement celebration" vehicle, but as you can see by the miles this vehicle was only used under ideal weather conditions if it was ever out of the garage. This convertible comes with power windows and power locks along with cruise control. We have this vehicle for sale locally and through other vendors and reserve the right to end the auction early. Please read all the services we offer to make this an easy transaction, we offer an easy car buying process and not a headache like the big dealerships. Call me, Alex @ 815-777-4477 for your best deal on this Solstice! We will take any kind of vehicle in on trade and can arrange shipping where we drop off a new vehicle and pick up the trade. We ask for a detailed description and at least 10 pictures of your trade in. We can have these pictures sent via ebay, email, or text to 319-400-8739. Please let us know if you would like a shipping quote along with your trade or you would make the trip to, Galena Chrysler 937 Galena Square Drive, Galena, IL 61036. We offer very competitive financing rates and terms, plus not to mention GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! We use a variety of lenders such as large automotive financing lenders, credit unions, banks, and again GUARANTEED APPROVAL! Call Alex @ 815-777-4477 today to get your low payment auto loan! We offer SHIPPING through our fully insured transportation company and can offer ENCLOSED or OPEN transportation of your new vehicle right to your front door (space permitting). Call us today for your low cost shipping quote. All residents int he state of Illinois will be charged all applicable taxes along with any applicable fees. All out of state buyers will be charged a fee of $194 and will be provided with a 30 day temporary tag. We can arrange your TTL in out of states as well, call us for details! Give me a call anytime, I am at the dealership Monday - Friday from 9am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm. I can be reached after hours via text at 319-400-8739. Why buy from us? We provide an easy no hassle transaction, you deal with only myself from beginning to end and you won't be "run through the loop" that you get from other dealerships. -Alex Wilson |
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'67 Chevy Corvair convertible vs. '86 Pontiac Fiero in cult classic showdown
Fri, 22 Aug 2014Every few a decades, the folks running General Motors lose their minds briefly try to market a car that public doesn't see coming and often aren't ready for. In the '60s there was the rear-engine, air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair, then the mid-engine Pontiac Fiero in the '80s and the completely bizarre Chevy SSR in the 2000s. What all of these had in common was that they bucked the trend for American models of their era, for better or worse. The latest episode of Generation Gap tasked the hosts with finding two cult classic vehicles to choose between; they came come up with two of these quirky products from The General.
On the classic side, there's a 1967 Chevy Corvair Monza convertible. Being from later in the production run, it wears slightly more aerodynamic styling than the earlier, boxier examples. Hanging out back is an air-cooled, 2.7-liter flat-six pumping out a robust 95 horsepower. In the other corner is the somewhat more modern 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE with a mid-mounted, 2.5-liter "Iron Duke" four-cylinder, an engine nearly ubiquitous in GM cars of the '80s.
Judging by when they were new, the Corvair was far more successful than the Fiero with over 1.8 million sold. Of course, Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed kind of poisoned the well, even if the poor safety reputation wasn't entirely deserved. The Fiero on the other hand only lasted for a few model years before shuffling off, but it eventually got its own performance boost with the V6 version and rather attractive GT models. Check them both out in the video and tell us in Comments which you want in your garage.
Why Pontiac should come back and how it can be relevant again
Mon, Apr 17 2017When I was a kid growing up in Metro Detroit, our family was always entwined in the General Motors empire. My dad and some of our relatives worked for GM in various capacities, and we had our fair share of Chevrolet, GMC, and even Buick products in our humble driveway. However, it was my Uncle Ed that always had a vehicle from the one GM brand that always appealed to me the most: Pontiac. Seeing him pull up in his Pontiac 6000 and later the '90s era Grand Prix sedan that replaced it was always an exciting occasion, and both of these models also reflected the playful spirit that once defined the Pontiac brand. Back when Pontiac first got its performance groove on in the '60s, names such as GTO, Firebird, as well as Bonneville became iconic nameplates in the broader muscle car era. The '80s saw Pontiac lose some of its styling heritage, but also try new things at the same time including turbocharging as well as the mid-engine sports car with the flawed but still sleek Pontiac Fiero. When the Pontiac brand was shuttered in 2009, it was a mere few years after I earned my drivers license, and also when Pontiac was just beginning to regain some of its lost luster. Granted cookie cutter efforts like the Pontiac G3, (Chevrolet Aveo) G5, (Chevrolet Cobalt) and G6 (Chevrolet Malibu) certainly did not help matters during Pontiac's final years on the market, but two models in particular offered a compelling glimpse into what could've been for the storied brand. The first was the Pontiac Solstice roadster/coupe. Originally introduced as a concept back in 2004, and championed by everyone's fighter jet flying auto executive Bob Lutz, the Solstice was designed to be a serious competitor to the Mazda Miata, and while its interior ergonomics were flawed and the top solution not ideal. It proved to be a fun little car to drive, and also a sales success for Pontiac with initial demand exceeding expectations.This was especially due to its lineup of engines with the 2.0 liter LHU turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 260 horsepower in GXP variants. The second and (inarguably my favorite Pontiac model) was the Pontiac G8 sedan. Originating in Australia as the Holden Commodore VE, the G8 was designed to rectify the multitude of sins created by the last generation Bonneville. Front wheel drive was pitched in favor of rear wheel drive, and for the first time in a long time interior ergonomics and cladding free exterior styling were key building blocks for success.
Wanted: 1967 Pontiac GTO for a special Father's Day
Thu, 07 Jun 2012Jim Sharp of Elkhorn, Wisconsin needs a red 1967 Pontiac GTO to make his dad's Father's Day, possibly his last one, something extra special.
Back in the '60s, Jim's dad, Ken, drove a cherry red 1967 GTO to California for a job. He met a girl, got married and decided his wife's 1965 Ford Mustang was more fuel efficient than the Goat and the GTO was sold. As the story almost always goes, Ken has had seller's regret ever since.
Jim always meant to find a 1967 GTO and, with his dad's help, restore it. But life got in the way, time slipped by and Ken was recently diagnosed with esophageal cancer and given about three months to live.























