2006 Pontiac Gto Base Coupe 2-door 6.0l Ls2 on 2040-cars
Brush Prairie, Washington, United States
This as you can see is like New and has been serviced and carefully cared for by GM up to this recent service including ALL GM's Updates for the 2006 GTO's. Because of the ultra low miles only an oil change was on it's required scheduled maintenance program at this time.
This is a 2006 Pontiac GTO coupe with ONLY a pampered NO accidents
18,600 miles and ALL Factory Original unmolested Like New and No Door Dings. It has the harder to find
Automatic transmission with the 6.0 liter V-8 LS2 engine w/RWD and is in
excellent condition as you can see. It has the Factory Multi Disc CD
Player, MP3, Premium Sound, Traction Control, ABS (4-Wheel) Disc Brakes,
Premium Wheels, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks,
Cruise Control, Power Steering, Steering Wheel Stereo Controls, Tilt Wheel,
AM/FM Stereo, Dual Air Bags, Dual Power Seats, Leather, Rear Spoiler.
Specifications: Engine: 6.0 liter LS2 V8/// Transmission: 4 speed
automatic/// Horsepower @ RPM:400@5200/// MPG(Cty):16 MPG (Hwy):21///
Torque @RPM:4000 Displacement:5970 L/// 0-60 time:4.5 sec./// Braking
60-0Mph:125/// skidpad:0.85/// Top Speed:unknown/// Quarter Mile
speed:unknown. Calls ONLY 11am-10pm 3606096999
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