Built for aging Baby Boomers nostalgic for a different era, the 2006 Pontiac GTO employs the traditional muscle car recipe of a big engine, two doors, and four seats.
Like the original, the modern 2006 Pontiac GTO puts a big engine in a midsize coupe. This time around, the GTO is based on the Holden Monaro, the only suitable rear-drive model in the global General Motors product arsenal. It’s built in Australia and shipped to eager Pontiac performance aficionados in America.
4.8 Overall rating
(105 reviews)The 2006 Hold... Err I mean Pontiac GTO is an American (Australian) powerhouse of a car. With over 400hp coming from a naturally aspirated V8 in a relatively lightweight chassis, the car MOVES. The downside to this car is going to be its age. With it being 18 years old now, its certainly lacking in creature comforts that you will find on more modern cars (Bluetooth Radio, Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep Assist), and it may also be difficult to find a good example that has not been abused.
Best car I have ever owned. I could never go back to driving anything less than a V8.
There has been a lot of disinterest in the GTO since it was reintroduced in 2004. They criticized it for its lack of retro styling like the new generation Mustangs. People called it a "Cavalier on steroids." Some say it isn't "American" enough to be called a GTO. But what do they know. I was personally a fan of the new GTOs when GM reintroduced them in 2004. One look at the GTO 5.7 Litre emblem on the front quarter panels and I knew that it was an incredible machine. At the time, I was driving a 2000 Hyundai Sonata, which was a reliable and practical car for me at the time, but I had always wanted something a little more special. Even before I was old enough to drive, I always wanted a fast, sporty coupe that would be fun to drive and eye-catching as well, and I got all of that and more with my 2006 Pontiac GTO. If there is any question about power, the 6 Litre Corvette-shared LS2 V8 should quiet any skeptics. At around 400 horsepower and torque, this car will get from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about 4.6 seconds. With the help of its traction control system and stout suspension setup, handling is very stout for a car of its class despite the immense rear wheel horsepower. The car also keeps a very smooth ride with the stiffer shocks. The new generation Pontiac GTO is actually not built by Pontiac at all. These cars are made by Holden in Australia and are designed with extremely high quality. I have not noticed any squeaks or rattles with my GTO. While most skeptics of the GTO criticize it for its bland styling, I happen to really like the way it looks. It is unique and I don't see loads of other GTOs on the road (unlike the dime-a-dozen Mustang). If driving a muscle car is a new experience, gas mileage is going to be a real bummer for some. However, this car actually gets remarkeable gas mileage in proportion to the size of the engine. With a 6speed manual, it gets between 21 and 23 on the highway depending on driving style. Lots of city driving will bump it down to around 16 to 17 mpg. As far as maintenence goes, I haven't experienced any issues after about 8,000 miles of driving it and I am not aware of any other GTO owners having major issues with the car. I really enjoy this car. It is comfortable, affordable, and very sporty. All of my friends are crazy about it and some are even talking about buying their own! This car will not leave its riders disappointed. However, the unfortunate rice rocket/Mustang foolish enough to try to race it might be... By the way, for all of those naysayers who criticize the new GTO for not being American enough, the letters GTO were originaly taken from the Ferrari 250 GTO, which stands for Gran Turismo Omologato.
Best Car I have ever had and fastest for the money.
The power is amazing, gets up and goes quickly!! The car looks awesome. Its very comfortable both front and back, fuel economy sucks, 13ml per gallon. The price was excellent for the car. If you had to use as a family car it would be ok, but it is only 2 door. Its very reliable, except for snow or rain..
2006 Pontiac GTO FAQs
Is the 2006 Pontiac GTO a good car?
CarGurus experts gave the 2006 Pontiac GTO an overall rating of 5.8/10 and 2006 Pontiac GTO owners have rated the vehicle a 4.7/5 stars on average. If a vehicle has both strong expert and owner reviews, you can feel confident in its quality. If either expert reviews, owner reviews, or both are spotty, you might want to do some research to figure out where the car falls short.
How many 2006 Pontiac GTO vehicles in Maryland have no reported accidents or damage?
8 out of 10 for sale near Maryland have no reported accidents or damage.
Is the 2006 Pontiac GTO safe?
CarGurus experts gave the 2006 Pontiac GTO a safety rating of 2/10.
What is the fuel economy of the 2006 Pontiac GTO?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2006 Pontiac GTO gets between 16 and 18 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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