2007 G6 Convertible Hardtop Blue Mist / Tan Low Miles Sport Pkg Carfax Certified on 2040-cars
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
Gorgeous 2007 Pontiac GT G6 retractable hardtop / convertible WITH SPORT PACKAGE in the very attractive "Electric Blue Metallic over Light Taupe (tan)! The G6 with Sport Package is the top-of-the-line model. CarFax Certified with low miles! The best of both worlds - The security of a hardtop sport coupe AND 1-button top down convertible cruising! Loaded with all of the normal G6 Convertible amenities PLUS the upgraded the 3.9L 3900 V6 SFI engine, dual chrome tip exhausts, Stabilitrak, 18" bright aluminum 5-spoke wheels, heavy-duty 4-speed automatic transmission with manual mode, and much more! Completely original, unmodified and unmolested. Runs, drives, and looks almost as good as the day it came off the assembly line! All switches, gauges, lights, features, and functions work perfectly. Body is spotless! Interior is flawless! Air conditioning blows frigid cold air! Riding on a newer matched set of Goodyear Eagle LS2 sport tires with 80% to 85% tread remaining. Just serviced. Needs nothing LOW MILES SUBSTANTIATED by a very clean Auto-Check report! Comes with the original Owner Manual and two (2) master keys both with working remotes (One remote with the "Remote Engine Start" feature). Original spare tire has never been out of the trunk; with original jack. Runs and drives smooth, strong, and quiet, and handles like a sports car. There's alot of car here for not alot of money, and without a doubt the best value of any retractable hardtop convertible on the market today! This is an outstanding car in great condition, but I'd like to buy an '09 or later BMW Z4 retractable and would need to sell this first. I have a clear Florida title in hand. All potential purchasers are invited and encouraged to schedule an inspection or a test drive of this car prior to clicking Buy-It-Now. Please e-mail to schedule same. Car is being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS. NO WARRANTY WRITTEN, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED. The successful purchaser is required to pay a non-refundable deposit of $500 via PayPal within 48-hours. The balance is to be paid ONLY via verifiable Cashier's Check, wire transfer, or cash in person within 7 calendar days. The car will not be released or the title transferred prior to verified clearance of funds - Unfortunately, due to the recent proliferation of bogus Cashier's Checks, even they will need bank verification prior to the release or transfer of the car. I am not familiar with any auto transport or shipping companies, but I will be happy to work with the auto transporter of buyers choice. THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING AT ANY TIME. |
Pontiac G6 for Sale
- 4dr sdn w/1s 2.4l cd power windows power door locks tilt wheel am/fm stereo(US $11,987.00)
- Hard to find like this one. only 30k car fax certified florida miles & serviced(US $16,600.00)
- 2007 pontiac g6 gt convertible 2-door 3.5l
- 2007 pontiac g6 gtp. mechanics special!(US $2,500.00)
- 2006 pontiac g6 gtp sport retractable hardtop convertible loaded trade(US $9,995.00)
- 2007 pontiac gtp
Auto Services in Florida
Y & F Auto Repair Specialists ★★★★★
X-quisite Auto Refinishing ★★★★★
Wilt Engine Services ★★★★★
White Ford Company Inc ★★★★★
Wheels R US ★★★★★
Volkswagen Service By Full Throttle ★★★★★
Auto blog
Drive plays Smokey, Bandit with turbo Trans Am
Sun, Jun 28 2015The modern trend for powertrains can be summed up with the simple maxim: cut displacement and add forced induction. Whether you are looking at the just-introduced 2016 Chevrolet Cruze or a BMW M3, this adage holds true. However, Pontiac's attempt at the idea goes all the way back in 1980 with the Firebird Trans Am and its turbocharged 4.9-liter V8. Drive's Mike Musto takes out a 1981 example to explain what makes this largely forgotten muscle car so special, and it certainly isn't performance. While a 4.9-liter V8 might sound like a lot in the modern world, keep in mind that only few years before the second-generation Trans Am was available with up to a staggering 7.5-liters of displacement. Turbocharging of road cars in the early '80s was quite archaic by today's standards, and the Firebird only managed around 200 horsepower with this mill. Without much go, the turbo Trans Am made up for a lack of power with lots of show. As Musto points out, the famous flaming chicken adorns practically every surface you can see on the coupe, and boost lights on the hood illuminate when the turbo is spinning. Musto still finds a lot to like about the turbo Trans Am. He even calls it "Burt Reynolds as an automobile." Find out why the coupe is so special in this entertaining clip.
24 Hours of Le Mans live update part two
Sun, Jun 19 2016We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and can hold his breath longer than he can go without swearing. For Part One, click here. Or you can skip ahead to Part Three here. I write about surfing for a living. If you can call it a living. Basically means I spend my days fucking around and my wife pays for everything. Because she's got a real job that pays well. Brings home the bacon. Very progressive arrangement. Super twenty first century. I run a surf website, beachgrit.com, with two other guys. It's a strange gig. More or less uncensored. Kind of popular. Very good at alienating advertisers. My behavior has cost us a few bucks. I'm terrible at self-censorship. Know there's a line out there, no idea where it lies. I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. For contests I do long rambling write ups. They rarely make much sense. Mainly just talk about my life, whatever random thoughts pop into my head. "Can you do something similar for Le Mans?" "Sure, but I know absolutely fuck-all about racing." "That's okay. Just write what you want." "Will do. But you're gonna need to edit my stuff. Probably censor it heavily." So here I am. I spent the last week trying to learn all I can about the sport of endurance racing. But there's only so much you can jam in your head. And I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. While I rambled things were happening. Tracy Krohn spun into the gravel on the Forza chicane. #89 is out of the race after an accident I missed. Pegasus racing hit the wall on the Porsche curves. Bashed up front end, in the garage getting fixed. Toyota and Porsche are swapping back and forth in the front three. Ford back in the lead in GTE Pro. #91 Porsche took a stone through the radiator, down two laps. Not good. The wife and I are one of those weird childless couples that spend way too much time caring for the needs of their pet. French bulldog, Mr Eugene Victor Debs. Great little guy. Spent the last four years training him to be obedient and friendly. Nice thing about dogs, when you're sick of dealing with them you can just lock 'em in another room for a few hours. You don't need to worry about paying for college.
GM doing fine at retaining Pontiac owners
Fri, 28 Oct 2011This isn't the first time we've reported positive news about General Motors retaining former Pontiac owners. Get a few more stories like this latest report from Edmund's Auto Observer, and it will mark an ongoing positive trend for GM. Edmunds.com crunched the numbers to see how well the General is hanging on to customers after shutting out the lights at Pontiac, and it found that nearly 40 percent of Pontiac owners stayed with a vehicle from a General Motors brand.
The numbers are a little lower than an earlier R.L. Polk & Company study, but Edmunds says General Motors is keeping more former Pontiac buyers than it has since 2007. Most are turning to vehicles from Chevrolet, especially during January and February of 2011, when GM incentivized Pontiac owners to stay under the umbrella. Those moves seem to have worked, and 28.1 percent of Pontiac owners trading up made the jump into a Bowtie.
Buyers that have gone elsewhere have largely stayed loyal to Domestic automakers, with Ford picking up the most conquests from Pontiac, with 9.4 percent switching. Toyota and Honda picked up 7.4 percent of the pool of former Pontiac drivers. The numbers are defying any predictions that Pontiac buyers would completely exit the General Motors fold, and have climbed up closer to parity with the retention figures of other GM brands from a 2009 low of only 16 percent retention.