2009 Pontiac G8 Gxp Manual Trans 6.2l V8 Rare Clean Low Mileage Private Party on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
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Up for sale is my beautiful G8 GXP. With a 6.2L V8 and a 6 Speed Manual trans this is basically a 4-door Corvette. Pontiac only made this car for 1 year, and it was the fastest production Pontiac ever made. The GXP is extremely rare particularly with the manual transmission upgrade. It turns heads and will cause people to ask you about it.
The car is clean with no issues of any kind on the title or vehicle history and is still under a GM Certified warranty. The vehicle is free and clear without any liens. Very low millage at just over 30k miles. The body is clean with no significant issues. Happy to walk through the car over video such as facetime and show you. The interior is perfect. Tires are in great shape. Private party - No sales tax, at least here in Arizona (Check your local laws).. IF you can find one of these at a dealer, you will tack on extra ~$2500 in taxes. The car is stock with the exception of aftermarket Spin-tech exhaust, which sounds very nice. Note that I visited 2 different Chevy/GMC dealers this week and received "trade-in" offers from both dealers at $29k. They would put this back on the lot for $32-34k plus tax. I'm considering the trade-in route as it gets me a $2k tax offset against a new vehicle -- giving eBay folks a shot at this first. I personally would prefer to hold on to this vehicle, but with a growing family, it's not as practical for us. Please contact me via ebay message with any specific questions. Happy to ship out of state, or meet you at the airport (Allegiant Air into Phoenix is relatively cheap). Note that vehicle is for sale here locally and buyer reserves the right to cancel auction for local sale |
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A case for Pontiac's return
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