Pontiac Gto,2006, Phantom Black, 6 Speed,ls2, Only 15,000 Miles, Must See, on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
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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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Fiero 2M4
Sun, Oct 8 2023The mid-engined, plastic-bodied Pontiac Fiero two-seater caused great excitement when it hit the streets as a 1984 model, then became something of an embarrassment for GM when its design flaws became clear to the car-buying public. Still, when a V6 engine became available for 1985, followed by a fastback roof for 1986, the air of Pontiac Excitement around the Fiero lingered to a certain extent. We took a look at a discarded '86 Fiero GT with both the 2.8-liter V6 and the fastback body last year, and now we'll take a look at an example of the econo-commuter four-cylinder notchback version from the same year. Pontiac used the 2M4 designation (standing for two seats, mid-engine, four cylinders) on four-cylinder Fieros, while the six-cylinder cars were known as 2M6s. 2M4 decals went on four-banger Fieros for the 1984-1986 model years, while 2M6 decals seem to have been applied less consistently to the V6 cars of that period. During the early development period of the car that became the Fiero, the idea was that it would be a nimble sports car with a lightweight engine. Then the plan shifted, with the Fiero intended to be a gas-sipping commuter. When the car finally hit showrooms, it was a lot heavier than intended, it had a Chevy Citation front suspension in the back plus a Chevette front suspension, and its engine was the low-revving, weighty Iron Duke 2.5-liter straight-four. The Duke was about the least sports-car-appropriate four-cylinder engine The General could dredge up from his parts bins, but it was cheap and there was no shortage of production capacity. By the time the Fiero came out, the Iron Duke had been renamed the Tech 4. This one was rated at 92 horsepower and 132 pound-feet. The V6 Fieros get all the press today, but plenty of the Duked versions were sold (amazingly, the Chevrolet Camaro was available with Iron Duke power from 1982 through 1986). The emissions sticker tells us that this was a California-market car, rather than the "49-state" model the rest of the country got. California-specific emissions hardware added $99 to this car's price ($277 in 2023 dollars). While this car is a base model, the original buyer loaded it with options. The transmission is a three-speed automatic, priced at $465 (about $1,303 in 2023 dollars). A five-speed manual was standard equipment on the 1986 Fiero, though the old-fashioned four-speed manual was still available for a $50 credit ($140 now).
Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT
Wed, Nov 2 2022If you like affordable, mid-engined two-seaters, the 1980s were your decade. Fiat (and, a bit later, Bertone) offered the X1/9, Toyota sold MR2s, and even General Motors got into the act by creating the Fiero. Available from the 1984 through 1988 model years, the Pontiac Fiero showed plenty of promise but ended up being mostly disappointing, in some ways echoing the career of the Chevy Corvair of a couple of decades earlier. Today's Junkyard Gem is a once-spiffy 1986 Fiero GT, found in a self-service yard near Denver, Colorado. After a long and painful development period stretching all the way back to John DeLorean's XP-833 Banshee (which ended up being a major influence behind the original Opel GT), the Fiero finally debuted in 1983 as a 1984 model. The top-of-the-model-range GT appeared the following year. The Fiero was built as a notchback coupe and as a fastback, with all the GTs being the latter type. I couldn't get the engine lid open, but this car would have left the assembly line (in Pontiac, Michigan) with a 2.8-liter V6 rated at 140 horsepower. This car has a five-speed manual transmission, making it a credible rival for Toyota's MR2. The 1986 MR2 was less powerful than the Fiero GT (112 horsepower versus 140), but also scaled in significantly lighter (2,459 pounds against the Pontiac's 2,780 pounds). The MR2 also cost less, priced at $11,298 while the Fiero GT cost $12,875 (that's about $30,540 and $34,805, respectively, in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars). Meanwhile, the $6,998 Honda Civic CRX two-seater lured away many potential Fiero buyers despite being a front-engined/front-wheel-drive car, and the $7,186 Ford EXP/Mercury LN7 also put a dent in Fiero sales. I can't find a price for the 1986 Bertone X1/9, but it cost a hard-to-believe $13,990 in 1984. GM still was using five-digit odometers in many vehicles by the middle 1980s, but this Fiero has a six-digit unit and thus we can see that it nearly achieved 150,000 miles during its driving career. The 1984-1987 Fiero suffered from a parts-bin suspension design, with the front suspension borrowed from the Chevrolet Chevette and the entire rear transaxle/suspension assembly lifted from the front end of the Chevrolet Citation. For the 1988 model year, GM finally spent the money to design an improved Fiero-specific suspension … and then promptly put a halt to production.
Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Safari Station Wagon
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