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mtuck
12-18-2005, 06:13 PM
I am looking at getting a new car. I am considering getting a 06' GTO. I was wondering who has one and if they like it or not? What are the good points and bad? I have two kids and i am thinking that getting in and out of the back seats could be a problem.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Matthew
dhardison
12-18-2005, 06:22 PM
My friend at work has a '05 GTO and sometimes we take it out during lunch. Every so often my 6'2" 230lb a$$ gets stuck in the back seat. It's not fun getting in and out but the seat itself is very comfy. In order to get in the back via the passenger side you have to push and hold a button on the passenger seat for it to move forward and it moves slooooooooow as heck, takes a good 20-30 secs to get it all the way forward so I can get in.
Having three kids of my own there's NO WAY I'd have that for a 'family car' where I had to get kids in/out a lot. Other than that the GTO screams! It's not as fast as my SRT-4 :hah: (which REALLY pi$$e$ my friend off), but still a good running car.
Dan
SYDEWAYZ71
12-18-2005, 06:22 PM
Well I don't have one but two of my friends have 05's and besides your concern about getting to the back seats(power seats are very slow) they are nice cars.
If I was in the market for a new ride this would be an option!
check out ls2gto.com
Analog-kid
12-18-2005, 06:42 PM
My wife and I own an 04 and love it. Handles great, plenty of power. The seat motors are a bit slow if you need the back seat as others have mentioned. Also if you're tall you can easily whack your head getting in and out as the roofline slopes as a little low where it meets the door openings. Other than that I can't really find much to gripe about with the car. Interior is very comfortable, fit and finish are excellent for a Pontiac ( because it's actually a Holden, no doubt.). We've had no mechanical issues. Only shop time since new has been for oil changes. I highly recomend the GTO it's a blast to drive. For even more fun turn off traction control and say goodbye to your rear tires. :cool:
camcojb
12-18-2005, 07:07 PM
I bought an 05 a couple months ago. Have a twin turbo 402 LS2 going together, turbo kit is in my shop. But even stock I enjoy driving this car more than anything I've had for the last 20 years. Seriously. No rattles, very solid, does everything well. Not the best at any one thing but just a very enjoyable car.
Jody
protour_chevelle
12-18-2005, 07:29 PM
I bought an 05 a couple months ago. Have a twin turbo 402 LS2 going together, turbo kit is in my shop. But even stock I enjoy driving this car more than anything I've had for the last 20 years. Seriously. No rattles, very solid, does everything well. Not the best at any one thing but just a very enjoyable car.
Jody
Jody, Can you adopt me? :seizure:
-Matt
aonghus
12-18-2005, 10:40 PM
hey hey hey now, I already asked to be adopted on camaros.net, matt.
:P
I'm sure jody doesnt need extra grease monkeys LOL
Bill68fbrd
12-19-2005, 01:35 AM
because it's actually a Holden [QUOTE]
It is a HSV Manaro They are a Ausum car.
You should look up the site
http://www.hsv.com.au/index_new.asp
Good luck and i wish my dad bought a cool car back in the day.
Bill
ProTeal55
12-19-2005, 10:22 AM
My girlfriend bought her 2004 GTO new , and has been her daily driver sience. Great car. The power is great for her, rides smooth and solid , no typical 4th gen squeaks and rattles - etc...
Only reason she didn't get a 2005 becasue they gave her the 2004 model for 5k under sticker to get it off the lot !
6'9"Witha69
12-19-2005, 01:49 PM
The only reason I didn't get the one I test drove, it didn't have enough room for me to operate the clutch w/o bangin knees while bangin gears. Anyone shorter than me (99% of the population) shouldn't have a problem.
camcojb
12-19-2005, 03:26 PM
The only reason I didn't get the one I test drove, it didn't have enough room for me to operate the clutch w/o bangin knees while bangin gears. Anyone shorter than me (99% of the population) shouldn't have a problem.
Yes, you are tall. :rotfl: I'm not short at 6'5", and I fit fine in mine.
Jody
Pro-touring towncar
12-20-2005, 09:08 PM
They are making the GTO in '06. seems like GM isn't even advertising them at all. Well to GM if it isn't a SUV they don't care
Tim
Blown353
12-20-2005, 10:34 PM
Good cars, I very seriously looked into them earlier this year and almost brought one home. The drivetrain is proven in both the US and Australia and the chassis is time-tested and proven in the Australian market.
When I was car shopping back in March, my final choices were down to either an 04/05 GTO or an Subaru 05 STI. Only problem was my gun cases did not fit in the tiny GTO trunk (yes, I did bring my rifle cases to the dealership and tried to put them in, talk about priceless looks on the salesman's faces!) so I ended up going with the STI. If GM didn't have to move the gas tank from under the car (Aussie config) to behind the backseat (US config for rear crash test reasons) I probably would have bought the GTO. Good car but the trunk barely big enough for Papa Smurf ruined it for me! The GTO trunk is smaller than on a C5 Z06, seriously! I'm very happy with the STI, but I would have been very happy with the GTO too, and I also would have saved about $6500 as they were making very attractive offers to dump the '04s at the time.
Hindsight being 20/20 had I bought the GTO I could have done quite a few mods and kept my warranty as I'm good friends with the service guys at my local GM dealership... not so with the STI thanks to Subaru of America and their Nazi-esque warranty adjusters. Heck, they even have a check box on their warranty forms to check for cone marks on the body! :eek:
Troy
mtuck
12-21-2005, 04:22 AM
Thanks guys for the input. I am going to go back tonight and drive it and really go over thae car. I do have some reservation about buying the car with me having two small children but, they are young and flexible...hahahahaha. I will be buying something before the end of the year. I am also looking at getting a truck. They are so cheap right now but the gas milage scares me to death. So we will see what happens with-in the next few days.
When i look at the GTO is there anything special i need to look for. I have heard that some of the cars the paint is not perfect. Has anyone else heard this?
Thanks again
Matthew
6'9"Witha69
12-21-2005, 09:08 AM
Every factory car is subject to some orange peel. Walk across any lot and look closely at the different paint jobs. Perhaps this is not perfect?
As far as Trucks go, the gas is a killer. Then again, I have a lead foot. My wife gets much better mileage when (seldom) she drives my truck. I will say though that I bought my truck since as a Scoutmaster I needed it. i do like the way it drives and feels but cars are better on gas, easier to park, handle better, etc. It is a trade off.
But isn't it a requirement for everyone in TX to own a truck?:poke:
6'9"Witha69
12-21-2005, 01:32 PM
Some pros of a truck:
You never have to worry about enough "trunk" space.
Insurance is less (especially compared to a GTO)
Curbs and other obstacles are no big deal
Other drivers get out of your way
They make 28"s now:hand:
BonzoHansen
12-21-2005, 06:16 PM
Some pros of a truck:
They make 28"s now:hand:Some may not see that as a 'pro' :)
Blown353
12-21-2005, 07:02 PM
They make 28"s now:hand:
Actually, we're up to 30's now. 28's are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO September. :lmao:
Troy
6'9"Witha69
12-22-2005, 09:05 AM
Actually, we're up to 30's now. 28's are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO September. :lmao:
Troy
:lol: :lol:
My bad.
Hey , I know Bill will take the large poser rims. I heard he has 32"s already!:poke:
shmoov69
12-22-2005, 07:37 PM
I got an 05 Chevy 2500HD 4 door short bed 4 X 4 with a 6.0 and 4.10 gears. It is all stock with a K&N filter/cold air kit (got for $100!) and the best mileage has been 14.xxxMPG and the worst has been 11.xxxMPG! I have checked EVERY tank in hopes that it will increase, but no luck. I have 12,000+ miles on it since September, so quite a bit of highway along with city driving. The D's are ALOT better MPG, but it also cost's more. Just some food for thought.
camcojb
12-22-2005, 07:54 PM
I got an 05 Chevy 2500HD 4 door short bed 4 X 4 with a 6.0 and 4.10 gears. It is all stock with a K&N filter/cold air kit (got for $100!) and the best mileage has been 14.xxxMPG and the worst has been 11.xxxMPG! I have checked EVERY tank in hopes that it will increase, but no luck. I have 12,000+ miles on it since September, so quite a bit of highway along with city driving. The D's are ALOT better MPG, but it also cost's more. Just some food for thought.
The 6.0 GTO's get 16-18 around town and 25+ with the manual trans on the freeway. My auto still gets 17+ around town and 21-22 on the freeway.
Jody
pushrod243
12-23-2005, 05:07 PM
I have an 04 and I love it. It is a great car and I have a hard time getting fired up about my 69 nova after driving it. The lsx engines are so powerful its a blast to drive. Plus the interior is very roomy and plush. My car gets around 20mph rural city driving. Now if I can only decide between finishing the twin turbo setup on the Nova or a Maggie for the GTO.
Nine Ball
12-23-2005, 06:23 PM
Consider one of the new Trailblazer SS's for the family car. I'm considering one myself. 395hp LS2, 20" wheels, suspension tested on the Nurburgring track. With the specials going on right now you can get a fully loaded one with leather and sunroof for $32K. It is also available in all-wheel-drive.
They just came out a month ago.
USAZR1
12-24-2005, 08:30 AM
because it's actually a Holden [QUOTE]
It is a HSV Manaro They are a Ausum car.
You should look up the site
http://www.hsv.com.au/index_new.asp
Good luck and i wish my dad bought a cool car back in the day.
Bill
Check out the Yellow Maloo R8 on that website.
I must have one. :)
Bill68fbrd
12-28-2005, 03:21 AM
[QUOTE=Bill68fbrd]because it's actually a Holden
Check out the Yellow Maloo R8 on that website.
I must have one. :)
USAZR1 Looked at the Holden when I bought my Ford XR8 Ute
:kewlpics: But got mine converted to LPG (im in the inderstry)
But now my converter has done a direct LPG liquid injected. So the next one my be a Maloo.
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