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Used Pontiac GTO for Sale near Carrollton, GA

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Carrollton, GA
2006 Pontiac GTO Coupe

2006 Pontiac GTO

Coupe

32,375 miles

$25,998

Fair Deal
Newnan, GA
23 mi away
Year:
2006
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
GTO
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
400 hp 6L V8
Exterior color:
Quicksilver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
16 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
32,375
Stock number:
TN26376A
VIN:
6G2VX12U46L546385

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2006 Pontiac GTO Coupe

2006 Pontiac GTO

Coupe

32,375 miles

$25,998

Fair Deal
Newnan, GA
23 mi away
Year:
2006
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
GTO
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
400 hp 6L V8
Exterior color:
Quicksilver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
16 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
32,375
Stock number:
TN26376A
VIN:
6G2VX12U46L546385

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Pontiac GTO Overview

John DeLorean was good at finding loopholes, for which Pontiac should be forever grateful. Unwittingly launching the muscle-car era back in 1964, the GTO came into being despite a mandate from General Motors brass that it was dispensing with race-car production and putting restrictions on engine sizes. In an attempt to boost Pontiac's performance branding, DeLorean experimented with putting the big-block 389 V8 engine that sat in the full-size Bonneville into the midsize Tempest. He got around GM's restrictions by offering this engine as an option only -- thus the loophole, and thus the birth of the GTO.

The GTO name, stolen from Ferrari (Gran Turismo Omologato) has become synonymous with Pontiac and with street-racing performance. It lasted until 1974, either as its own model or an option package for the Le Mans, featuring a stiffer suspension, larger brakes and anti-sway bars, dual exhaust, dual hood scoops, and a V8 that started life at 325 horsepower, reaching its max 350 hp with the Ram Air scoops. Sold as a coupe (and briefly as a convertible), the GTO became the stuff of Mopar legend, still sending chills up spines at the mere mention of its name today. Sadly, the 1970s gas crisis neutered the GTO, as it did many muscle cars of the era, and the nameplate disappeared in 1974.

Although several attempts were made to revive the performance legend, none came to fruition. Until 2004. Needing a V8 replacement for the discontinued Firebird, Pontiac looked once again to the GTO's reputation for grunt and growling power. Now built as a stand-alone coupe, it was actually a product of GM's Australian subsidiary, Holden. The Holden Monaro got a retuned V8 engine that hit 350 hp and was sold in the U.S. as the Pontiac GTO.

The new GTO's exterior styling lacked the sexiness of most sports cars, with little nod to the muscle-car heritage of the GTO, but the performance was top-notch and got enhanced even more the following year, with 50 more horsepower. Sales were never good, however, and production was limited to a two-year run, though a new 2008 or 2009 GTO promises a sportier fastback design on the all new Zeta rear-wheel-drive platform.

4.7 Overall rating

(420 reviews)

Customers say

The Pontiac GTO has a rich history that car enthusiasts greatly appreciate, particularly highlighting its incredible power, performance, and unique styling across all model years. Owners enjoy the thrilling driving experience and the classic charm of these muscle cars. However, many express concerns about fuel economy, handling difficulties, and the need for modern upgrades. Overall, the GTO remains a beloved choice for those who value performance and nostalgia in their driving experience.

AI generated from the text of customer reviews.

What people say

economy handling interior performance power
Julius R
2.0
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac GTO on Sep 26, 2024

Price either needs to be dropped at least $5000 or they need to fix the defects. It needs a new transmission as solenoids for gears 3 and 5 are bad and the shifter is sloppy, has way too much play. The rear differential has a massive leak and the gears were making a lot of noise. Has rust under the body. Clips are broken on the trunk trim and the driver side window trim. When you roll down the passenger window it binds and then opens the passenger door. Engine runs rough when a/c kicks on.

Anonymous
4.0
Reviewed a 2006 Pontiac GTO on Jan 01, 2024

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.

Lee M
5.0
Reviewed a 2004 Pontiac GTO on Apr 09, 2024

I believe these cars will be collectables in the near future ! These cars were sold in Australia before the demand for the cars in the U.S. ! Its a GTO , says it all ! Lee

Anonymous
5.0
Reviewed a 1969 Pontiac GTO on Oct 17, 2008

This car is car of kings - its rarity and mint condition really makes it one of the survivors. This is also the most desirable model for 1969. A four-speed hurst, hood-tach and a true Ram Air III Judge. All documentation to prove. I bought this off of a local car restoration guru who took this American car down to each piece and carefully built back the restored car to this day. This is def. a 10 out of a 10. The sound is a low growl that will scare anybody out of their skin within 500 ft. if punched. The accel. through all 4 spds is enthralling. The classy and reto interior is James Dean cool and the flashy orange paint with Judge trim is instantly hypnotice to observers. What can I say?- this car has presence and charisma. Thank god I bought it just before the exclusive muscle cars went thru the roof. This car is now worth alot of money. I've had offers but dont really want to part with my baby. The last couple of months I have actually considered it because its only seen pavement twice in 3 years. The detail and cleanliness is second to none. You could eat off the engine bay mechanicals. This car has never seen rain.

Anonymous
4.0
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac Coupe on Aug 17, 2007

I purchased this GTO as my last high performance coupe. I always have that thought, one more high performance car, but it seems it's never really the last I own. Honestly, I was intrigued with the Australian beauty with the American badging, the Holden under the GTO marque. Perhaps the first thing you notice about the GTO is that it blends in with the crowd. Were it not for the hood scoops (a feature that can be deleted in ordering) it doesn't look much different than most other mundane coupes on the road. The rear also doesn't give much away, if you overlook the big exhaust pipes looming from under the redesigned rear valance for 2005. The big dual piston calipers painted and marked GTO don't really call much attention and frankly, a side view doesn't elicit a lot of excitement. It's not until you turn the key and that 400 HP LS2 comes to life that anyone really pays attention to what this car is really all about. Then the "Thunder from Down Under" has the streets under control and you're really in the drivers' seat for a great ride. Speaking of which, the interior is one that sets the standard for which all GM cars need to strive for. The leather buckets front and rear (Yes, it's really a 2+2 configuration) re comfortable and supportive. The workmanship is impeccible and the seats are extremely comfortable and adjustable. One con is the electric movement to allow entry into the rear seat and the seat movement is slow. That speed was improved on the 2006 model, but would still be better if it were free sliding to allow back seat entry and re-engaged after the seat was upright. But the seat does have a memory after it's upright and will return to your original setting with the push of a button. The controls are well laid out and the dash is colorful and easy to see, Colors are in line with the color and trim of the car. If you order a black car, as I did, the gauge cluster is red, not black. If you order a blue car, the cluster is blue, a yellow vehicle, the cluster is yellow, silver, it's silver, etc. There are some variations, but generally that's the norm. The stereo CD player is a Blaupunkt and is top line with a 6 CD changer and 10 speakers. Lots of bells and whistles with remore entry, trip minder, all sorts of message center and reminder gimmicks, and one to tell you how much fuel it's sucking from your wallet. Hey, the car is fun personified, so if you're going to sweat a few bucks in fuel, you'll not want this, but an econobox instead, right? Transmissions are choice of a 6 speed manual or a 4 speed automatic, (with overdrive)and the fuel economy, of course goes to the manual. The auto has a rating of 12 and 16 I believe and gets a gas guzzler tax added to the sales price. The auto is standard, but the gas guzzler tax will more than offset the additional cost of the six speed manual, so if you are a driving afficionado, go for the gusto and get the manual. Either transmission will allow you to smoke the tires at will and for as long as you wish. That is if you can afford replacing those beefy treads on a regular basis, as that torque can eat that rubber really fast! This car is freaky fast. Not just fast but truly fast. The engine winds effortlessly. remember, this is the Corvette engine and does what it's supposed to do and that's propel this vehicle to wherever you wish it to go and do it quickly. Reported speed limiter settings are in the neighborhood of 152 but I can't verify that. I've seen radar readings in excess of 160 but I can't verify them with troopers either. Suffice it to say this car will run with the big dogs in most any circle. Plus, I've seen several with aftermarket superchargers that not only run with the big dogs, but bite the big dogs in the tail on the way by. Sadly, the production of this car ended with the 2006 model year. From what I understand the dies were just worn out. Remember, this was a Holden Monaro from Australia and was rebadged and massaged for us here in the US as the GTO. Maybe we'll be seeing some more Thunder soon...

Pontiac GTO FAQs

Is the Pontiac GTO a V8?

Yes, the Pontiac GTO is equipped with a V8 engine. The standard GTO engine was a 400 cubic inch (6.6 L) V8, producing 300 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and 400 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 rpm. This powerful engine contributed to the GTO's reputation as a classic American muscle car.

What year GTO is most desirable?

The 1969 Pontiac GTO is considered one of the most desirable models among car enthusiasts. Known for its powerful performance, iconic design, and engineering excellence, the 1969 GTO embodies the classic American muscle car and remains highly sought after in the collector car market.

What do the letters GTO stand for?

The letters "GTO" stand for "Gran Turismo Omologato," which loosely translates from Italian to "homologated grand-touring car." This designation signifies that the car is recognized for competition and meets certain standards for grand touring performance, adding to its prestige and appeal.

Are Pontiac GTOs reliable?

The Pontiac GTO is generally considered a reliable car. Owners have reported relatively few complaints, with only 22 issues over three model years. The GTO ranks 5th in reliability out of 17 eligible Pontiac models. While no car is without its potential issues, the GTO's reliability rating suggests that it is a dependable choice for enthusiasts. Regular maintenance and care are important to ensure its longevity and performance.

How many Pontiac GTO vehicles in Carrollton, GA have no reported accidents or damage?

25 out of 27 for sale near Carrollton, GA have no reported accidents or damage.

What fuel types are available?

Gasoline engines are available.

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