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Pontiac Gto,2006, Phantom Black, 6 Speed,ls2, Only 15,000 Miles, Must See, on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:15707
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
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I HAVE FOR SALE MY PRIDE AND JOY A 2006 PONTIAC GTO COUPE IN PHANTOM BLACK, I SEARCHED FOR AWHILE BEFORE FINDING THE RIGHT ONE THAT WAS IN PERFECT CONDITION AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN ADULT OWNED AND NO MODIFICATIONS, THIS GTO IS IN PERFECT CONDITION AND ONLY HAS 15,707 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT,THE ONLY 2 THINGS THAT I DID TO THE CAR WAS A VOLANT COLD AIR KIT AND A BORLA CATBACK EXHAUST TO GET THAT TRUE CLASSIC MUSCLE CAR SOUND, I ALSO JUST PUT 4 NEW GENERAL G-MAX W SPEED RATED TIRES ON THE CAR LESS THAN 500 MILES AGO THEY ARE A WAY BETTER TIRES THAN THE STOCK GOODYEARS THAT CAME ON THE CAR AND I GOT A GREAT DEAL ON THEM AND HAD THE WHEELS POWDERCOATED BLACK WHICH IN MY OPINION SHOULD  HAVE CAME LIKE THAT FROM THE FACTORY, (LOOKS AWESOME) AND GET COMPLIMENTS ALL THE TIME, THIS IS A 6 SPEED MANUAL CAR THAT GETS VERY GOOD GAS MILEAGE ON THE HIGHWAY 27-29 MPG THANKS TO THE 6TH GEAR, THIS CAR LIKE I SAID HAS ALWAYS BEEN ADULT OWNED AND HAS NEVER BEEN ABUSED IN ANYWAY AND THE CONDITION SHOWS THAT, THERE IS NOT EVEN A DOOR DING ANYWHERE ON THIS CAR AND NEVER ANY PAINT WORK OF ANYKIND, ON A SCALE OF 1-10 WITH 10 BEING THE BEST THIS CAR GETS A 9.9 INSIDE AND OUT AND MECHANICALLY, I DONT THINK ANYONE HAS EVER SAT ON THE BACK SEATS THEY HAVE NO SIGNS OF ANY WEAR AT ALL AND NEITHER DO THE FRONTS, THE ENGINE HAS ALWAYS HAD MOBILE1 FULLY SYNTHETIC 5W30 RUN IN IT AND IF YOU PULL THE DIPSTICK  IT LOOKS LIKE IT JUST CAME OUT OF THE BOTTLE, I AM A MAINTENANCE NUT EVERY 2500 MILES WHETHER IT NEEDS IT OR NOT MY WIFE THINKS I AM NUTS LOL AND MY FRIENDS WANT MY OLD OIL TO USE IN THEIR CARS, EVERYTHING WORKS AND FUNCTIONS LIKE NEW AND COMES WITH BOTH ORIGINAL FACTORY KEYS AND REMOTES, OWNERS MANUAL AND ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER, I CAN CONFIDENTLY SAY THAT I BELIEVE THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST 2006 GTOS OUT THERE HANDS DOWN, THE LS2 ENGINE RUNS EXCELLENT AND IS THE PERFECT ENGINE FOR THIS CAR, MY FRIEND HAS AN 04 WITH THE LS1 ENGINE AND THE LS2 IS A VERY NOTICABLE DIFFERENCE FOR SURE.IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ONE OF THESE CARS AND KNOW WHAT THEY ARE ALL ABOUT YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN ANY WAY WITH THIS CAR IT IS ALL THAT AND MORE,  VIRTUALLY  LIKE NEW CAR, FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL RESPOND ASAP OR YOU CAN GIVE ME A CALL@ 585-317-0858 UP UNTIL 11PM EASTERN TIME, CLEAN TITLE IN HAND, I REQUEST THE WINNING BUYER TO PAY A $500.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER PURCHASE AND THE BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS EITHER CASH IN PERSON OR A BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER,IF THE BUYER IS PLANNING ON SHIPPING THIS VEHICLE THE BUYER IS TO MAKE THE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PAY FOR ALL SHIPPPING COSTS, I WILL ASSIST IN ANYWAY POSSIBLE TO ACCOMODATE A TIME TO MAKE MYSELF AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP, THE MILES WILL STAY THE SAME AS IN THE LISTING I AM NOT GOING TO DRIVE THE CAR ANYMORE WHILE IT IS LISTED ON EBAY FOR SALE SO THE MILES WILL NOT GO UP,PLEASE CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK AS I HAVE SOLD SEVERAL HIGH DOLLAR ITEMS WITH 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK THAT I TAKE A LOT OF PRIDE IN MAINTAINING THAT FEEDBACK RATING, GOOD LUCK!!!

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Fri, 16 Oct 2009

Ford 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.

Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Firebird

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From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Division offered the Firebird, close sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro. By the third generation, which debuted for the 1982 model year, it became more difficult to tell the two F-body cars apart at a glance and the Pontiac-exclusive engines of the earlier years disappeared, but the Firebird still retained its own personality and its own position in the GM marketing hierarchy. I still find the occasional 1982-1992 Camaro as I search car graveyards for interesting stuff, but the corresponding Firebirds have become scarce in recent years. Here's a base-engine-equipped '87, its Bright Red paint (yes, that was the official name for the color) faded by the Colorado sun as it awaits the crusher. Firebird shoppers had their choice of three engines in 1987: A 5.7-liter Chevy V8 (210 hp), a 5.0-liter Chevy V8 (205 hp) and the same 2.8-liter 60° V6 that went into the Fiero and countless front-drive GM sedans (135 hp). This car has the base engine. The third-gen F-body didn't weigh much (3,105 pounds for the '87 with six-banger, about what a 2020 Corolla weighs), so 135 horses was tolerable. Plenty of these cars got T-5 5-speed manual transmissions, but this one got the two-pedal setup. Camaro wheels, of course. Our Friend the Carburetor didn't disappear from new cars until the early 1990s in the United States, though electronic fuel injection had become very commonplace by 1987. Still, GM considered this car's EFI worth a door-handle brag. It's not worth fixing up a mashed six-cylinder third-gen Firebird, so we can see the route this car took to its final parking space. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. When you're about to be beaten to a pulp by catcalling, Olds-driving thugs, run to the Firebird! This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So much big hair in these late-1980s Pontiac ads! Featured Gallery Junked 1987 Pontiac Firebird View 24 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History Coupe Firebird pontiac firebird Junkyard Gems

What car brand should come back?

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Congratulations, wishful thinker! You've been granted one wish by the automotive genie or wizard or leprechaun or whoever has been gifted with that magical ability. You get to pick one expired, retired or fired automotive brand and resurrect it from its heavenly peace! But which one? That's a tough decision and not one to be made lightly. As we know from car history, the landscape is littered with failed brands that just didn't have what it took to cut it in the dog-eat-dog world of vehicle design, engineering and marketing. So many to choose from! Because I am not a car historian, I'll leave it to a real expert to present a complete list of history's automotive misses from which you can choose, if you're a stickler about that sort of thing. And since I'm most familiar with post-World War II cars and brands, that's what I'm going to stick to (although Maxwell, Cord and some others could make strong arguments). So, with the parameters established, let's get started, shall we? Hudson: I admit, I really don't know a lot about Hudson, except that stock car drivers apparently did pretty well with them back in the day, and Paul Newman played one in the first Cars movie. But really, isn't that enough to warrant consideration? Frankly, I think the Paul Newman connection is reason enough. What other actor who drove race cars was cooler? James Dean? Steve McQueen? James Garner? Paul Walker? But, I digress. That's a story for another day. Plymouth: As the scion of a Dodge family (my grandfather had a Dodge truck, and my mom had not one, but two Dodge Darts – the rear-wheel-drive ones with slant sixes in them, not the other one they don't make any more), I tend to think of Plymouth as the "poor man's Dodge." But then you have to consider the many Hemi-powered muscle cars sold under the Plymouth brand, such as the Road Runner, the GTX, the Barracuda, and so on. Was there a more affordable muscle car than Plymouth? When you place it in the context of "affordable muscle," Plymouth makes a pretty strong argument for reanimation. Oldsmobile: When I was a teenager, all the cool kids had Oldsmobile Cutlasses, the downsized ones that came out in 1978. At one point, the Olds Cutlass was the hottest selling car in the land, if you can believe that. Then everybody started buying Honda Civics and Accords and Toyota Corollas and Camrys, and you know the rest. But going back farther, there's the 442 – perhaps Olds' finest hour when it came to muscle cars.