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Author Topic: Question about Pontiac GTO. Help or advice needed  (Read 1232 times)
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« on: May 14, 2009, 10:47:55 pm »

Thaks for www.13inf.co.za Nice forum!
Could some body tell me.
Does anyone own a new Pontiac GTO. If so how do you like it, does the engine run strong. What are the pros and cons. I am thinkinh aobuut getting one.

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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2009, 12:19:45 pm »

the Pontiac GTO

two additional colors were added to the line up, Spice Red Metallic and Brazen Orange Metallic, while Midnight Blue Metallic and Yellow Jacket were dropped. Changes for 2006 included revised blacked-out tail lamps, illuminated steering wheel radio controls and an interior power door lock switch. The climate control button for the A/C also had the word "Defrost" added to it for the 2006 model year. A central door lock switch was also added to the center console. Along with the 2005 model, the 2006 GTO was equipped with the 400 hp (300 kW), 6.0L engine.

On February 21, 2006, General Motors reportedly told dealers that it would halt imports of the GTO in September, making 2006 the last model year for the current GTO generation. This should have come as no surprise since this generation GTO was only intended to be produced for those 3 years from the beginning of the program.

The final production numbers of the 2006 Pontiac GTO are 13,948 cars, an increase from 11,069 from the previous model year.

The last Pontiac GTO, which was also the very last Monaro-based coupe produced, came off the assembly line in Australia on June 14, 2006.[3] Total production for all three years was 40,808 vehicles.[3]
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