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Because it has a 3.0 liter V6 compared to that 127HP I4 VTEC POS. Should be at least in the low 8's or high 7's. Used to have a Grand Am so I need something to bring back that joy. Maybe I'll just get another GA.
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
Because it has a 3.0 liter V6 compared to that 127HP I4 VTEC POS. Should be at least in the low 8's or high 7's. Used to have a Grand Am so I need something to bring back that joy. Maybe I'll just get another GA.
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
Yeah, seems like its a doomed car. Nobody seems very impressed by anything but the power.
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO?Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
Originally posted by: Munchies
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
I have written to pontiac, wrote articles for ls1gto.com and for ultimatgto.com, and I own a 1970 gto black on black with a 73 455SD and I ordered a 2004 GTO. It is not a performer? What planet are you on man? I havent found a dealer that can keep them in stock. MI and az. I lived in Detroit, then Livonia, now Southern Az. Not to mention the interior. It is the best interior on any production GM vehicle EVER. The whole chassis, suspension, and drivetrain was designed in AMERICA. The sheetmetal was designed in Aussie by holden yes, BUT there have been a few big changes. Read up son. Not to mention since everyone in MI had a employee discount including us the gto comes with the A4 for $28,000 on GMS with deliver charges. Beat that. And btw read up on info from someone who knows, and owns the LEGEND.
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
No you aren't. Your car threads are like skywalker66's girl threads.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
No you aren't. Your car threads are like skywalker66's girl threads.
Haha, the only differnce is PCTweaker5 actually has a CHANCE of getting a car.
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Pontiac has admitted that the GTO is selling poorly. The main reasons for it would be that it doesn't look like a GTO (looks like the older late 90s Grand Prixs if you ask me) for instance like the new Mustang, and it doesn't have hardly any of the typical GTO trademarks (hood scoop, badges, etc.).
Also, its kinda pricey. If a new Mustang GT sells for under $20,000 then you can bet that the GTO is gonna do even worse in sales.
Oh, here's a link.
Autoweek article
Munchies, how big of a discount did you get? That's over 5 grand off the base MSRP!?
Originally posted by: jumpr
From a Civic EX to a Pontiac GTO? Keep in mind, the GTO is just a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia that GM imported and slapped a new badge onto.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
OK its settled Im getting the GTO!
It's not an "American Legend" and it's certainly not a performance machine. It sounds pretty but it's nothing special. If it tells you anything, I've seen them around the Detroit metro area, but ONLY with manufacturer plates - which tells me that NO one is buying them.
