2008 Pontiac G8 Gt Very Clean on 2040-cars
South Wales, New York, United States
Pontiac G8 GT Car is very clean. Runs and Drives as it should. Stored inside heated garage for winter. regular maintenance complete. Selling cause I bought a corvette and don't need both. car has active fuel management and gets around 45 on the highway and 20 everyday driving. Is an automatic with shiftronics. tires are near new. There isn't much to say about the car. its pretty straight forward. needs nothing, ready to drive across country. no liens, clear title in hand. Car really is in great condition. By looking and driving the car you wouldn't believe it had 91811 miles on it. Interior. 9.5 out of 10 Red leather heated seats No rips, stains or tears on the seats or carpet. All power options work. Exterior 8.5 - 9 out of 10 No major paint imperfections, car is used and minor scratches that could be buffed out here and there. nothing I can show in camera cause they are hard to see. (I am very picky with my paint.) Tires are near new. only 1000 miles on them. does have tinted windows. no road rash on the rims. Any questions feel free to ask. thank you 7165four808three6 |
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According to a report from Automotive News, a number of factors can cause the ignition to switch out of the run position, including weights on the key ring, rough or bumpy roads or other "jarring" events. Any of these situations could lead to some vehicle components not functioning properly.
There have been five fatal front-impact crashes that took the lives of six people, although as a GM spokesman noted, all five of the crashes happened off road and at high speed. In each of these cases, though, the lack of airbags wasn't the only lethal factor - alcohol and failure to wear a seat belt also played a role. Outside of the fatal accidents, there have been 17 other crashes where airbags didn't deploy. It's unclear if any of these crashes were caused by the engine shutting off.
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Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.
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According to NHTSA, the airbag might not adequately protect a fifth percentile woman - that is, a woman around four-foot, 11-inches weighing 108 pounds. The New York Times indicates that the anomaly was found during a crash test conducted by GM's Australian branch, Holden, which was testing the G8's twin (read: Commodore) for head injuries. According to that report, the test in question is specifically tailored to simulate injuries to females, so the results do not apply to men or children.
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