To find pricing on a used 2005 Pontiac GTO, go to Kelly Blue Book. They are the standard used by dealers and buyers for what is fair pricing for used vehicles. They will list prices for a vehicle based on condition and age.
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10,532 Pontiac GTOs were made in 1971.
There were 2,170 convertible GTOs in 1970.
There were 384 "Sports Coupe" GTOs.
no,mine is 3 speed automatic turbo-hydromatic 400,they came both ways.
According to Carfax.com the NHTSA has not issued any recalls on the 2004 GTO. You can read a wide range on other safety and reliability information at this page http://www.carfax.com/car_safety/ratings/SRR.cfm/year/2004/make/Pontiac/model/GTO.
My books do not break out the 3 and 4 speed numbers. You may want to contact the Pontiac Historical Society for more information.
No, all the production 1966 GTOs were 389 cubic inch V8s which is about 6.5 liters.
No, there was a three speed manual standard, a four speed manual optional, or a three speed automatic.
They made the gto from 1964 to 1974 then they came out with the small gto. The last of the new series of GTOs rolled off the line June 14, 2006.
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The GTO, a small racing car, was originally made by Ferrari in 1962. When the Pontiac division of GM decided to make a similar vehicle, they adopted the moniker GTO and released the Pontiac GTO in 1964, based on the Pontiac LeMans model. Based on the LeMans and Ventura models, Pontiac released the GTO until 1974. The Pontiac GTO was rereleased in 2004 but due to low sales, production stopped in 2006.