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Still New Pontiac Solstice Gxp Coupe / Holy Grail Black On Black / Manual on 2040-cars

US $44,995.00
Year:2009 Mileage:188 Color: entry lights
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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If you are not a serious investor or car collector; there is no need to read any further as I do not plan on loosing money on this investment. The vehicle is a collectible but could be purchased by an avid sports car enthusiast that would prefer to drive it. In any case; please do not waste your and my time with silly offers.

  This vehicle was purchased new for an investment. Sits in it's own A/C garage. This is one of 87 in Mystic Black, so rare that I bet that you've never seen one in person. It has the removable convertible Targa hard top as well as the canvas soft top. I am offering mine at a very reasonable $44995 or best offer. You can purchase it and drive it like any new car. Or purchase it for future investment. Several Auto Magazines predict that this vehicle will be worth $75000 in the next few years. It has the turbocharged engine as well as all the great bells and whistles you want in a new car. You can own this NEW sports car for half of any comparable NEW vehicle. It will demand 10 times more attention because of its rarity and its exotic European looks. Looks almost like it may have been designed by the same designer as the new Jaguar F Series. Check out Hagerty's article on this vehicle (From Fox News - Five Future Collectibles / You could be sitting on a gold mine). The GXP Coupe is number 1 on the list! Give me a call and come check it out. George at 843-795-0974

Here are the specs:

Engine: 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo
Transmission: Manual


Drivetrain: RWD
Doors: 2
Wheelbase: 95"
Features:
2 Doors
2 Liter Inline 4 Cylinder DOHC Engine
2-Way Power Adjustable Drivers Seat
260 HP Horsepower
3-Spoke Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
Bluetooth
Boost Gauge
Clock - In-Radio Display
Compressor - Intercooled Turbo
Front & Rear Custom Molded Splash Guards (Lpo)
Monsoon Premium 7-Speaker Audio System Feature
Multi-Function Remote - Trunk/Hatch/Door
Power Mirrors
Power Windows With 1 One-Touch
Premium Package - Includes Leather Seating Surfaces
Radio: Am/Fm/Cd Player/Mp3 Playback W/Usb Port
Rear-Wheel Drive
Single-Zone Manual Air Conditioning
Sport Metallic Pedals
Steering Wheel Accessory Controls
Stowable Soft Top Package (Lpo)(Disc)
Tilt Steering Wheel
Traction Control - ABS And Driveline
Transmission: manual
Wheels: 18' Chromed Aluminum
4-wheel ABS Brakes
ABS and Driveline Traction Control
AM/FM/Satellite Radio
Anti-theft alarm system
Audio controls on steering wheel
Audio system security
Bluetooth(R) wireless phone connectivity
Bucket front seats
Cargo area light
Center Console: Full with covered storage
Clock: In-radio display
Coil front spring
Coil rear spring
Cruise control
Cruise controls on steering wheel
Curb weight: 3,018 lbs.
Daytime running lights
Digital Audio Input
Driver vanity mirrors
Dusk sensing headlights
Four-wheel Independent Suspension
Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars
Front fog/driving lights
Front Head Room
Front reading lights
Front Ventilated disc brakes
Fuel Capacity: 13.0 gal.
Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
Headlights off auto delay
In-Dash single CD player
Independent front suspension classification
Independent rear suspension
Instrumentation: Low fuel level
Intercooled Turbo
Leather shift knob trim
Leather/metal-look steering wheel trim
Manual aluminum sunroof
Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 6.1 s
Max cargo capacity: 6 cu.ft.
MP3 player
OnStar Safe & Sound
Overall height: 50.9"
Overall Length: 157.2"
Overall Width: 71.3"
Passenger Airbag
Polished aluminum rims
Power remote driver mirror adjustment
Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
Power remote trunk release
Power steering
Power windows
Privacy glass: Light
Radio Data System
Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
Regular front stabilizer bar
Remote activated exterior entry lights
Remote power door locks
Short and long arm front suspension
Short and long arm rear suspension
Silver grille
Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
Stability control
Suspension class: Sport
Tachometer
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Total Number of Speakers: 6
Trip computer
Variable intermittent front wipers
Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
Wheel Diameter: 18
Wheel Width: 8
Wheelbase: 95.1"
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