2006 Pontiac Solstice Base Convertible 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Friendswood, Texas, United States
Here for sale is my 2006 Pontiac Solstice. This is going no reserve. I bought this car mid 08 when it had 24k miles on it. As you can see from the milage now (51542) it has not been driven much. that being said this is a daily driver but the commute is very short. I'm not going to sit here and tell you its show room perfect it's an 06 and has been used. There are some light scratches in the paint a ding or two, the headlights are a little faded and there is a chip in the wind shield. all these are pictured. also the protective films that keep the top from scratching the rear lid are faded. these peel off and new ones can be fixed but really you can't see them when the top is up. The service airbag warning is on do to a faulty sensor under the passenger seat. This is super common on these cars and the chevy cobalts and i'm sure gm will have a recall for those too very soon. It only effects the passenger air bag so i never had it fixed. so thats all the bad stuff.
The good. This car is super fun to drive and it is the closest modern car to the old british sports cars. Rear wheel drive, front engine, manual 5 speed fun. KandN filter. Tires are like new speed rated run flats. The brakes have been uprated to EBC black pads and slotted cross drilled rotors. These were installed at 50k. This car has spent its life in Texas and has no rust. A/C blows ice cold and the heat will melt your face. Oil has been changed with synthetic ever 3k miles no excuses. I really love driving this car and would keep it o drop a LT1 in it later on but looking out on my driveway I think 6 cars is a few too many. All the dents and cracks are in the pictures so take a look. If you need to see anything else just ask. Also if you have any questions please ask. Again this will be a no reserve auction so bid away. Good luck. |
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Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.