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newsvx 05-20-2013 03:33 PM

Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/pontiac...e-ar54201.html

Only 1,100 sold before Pontiac closed its doors!

I'm thinking ........ I'm thinking .....

Blacky 05-20-2013 04:59 PM

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Do you mean the Solstice GXP? I love those cars. They made 4,826 Solstice in 2009. I prefer the styling of the Saturn Sky Redline though. They probably sold even fewer of those. Apparently in 2010 they made only 10 Saturn Sky. That's a lot fewer than the 51 of my '97 Canadian SVXs made.

ensteele 05-20-2013 05:57 PM

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Harry

A buddy of mine just bought a 2008 chilli pepper red Saturn Sky Redline with 8,000 miles on it. It looked new and is a blast to drive. He drove over a mountain pass with his brother and me (we have corvettes) and it had no problems keeping up. It has a very unique look and lookes very similar to the Solstice. Keep us posted. :)

SVX92-97 05-20-2013 06:42 PM

Re: Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
My co-worker has beautiful dark blue Solstice, immaculate. Id rather have a buick Reatta;)

newsvx 05-20-2013 08:19 PM

Re: Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
Blacky and Earl,
I am thinking about the coupe rather than the convertible. Only 1,100 produced. here's one in CA: http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...hRadius=0&mmt=[PONT[SOLSTICE[]][]]&listingId=345804388

The neat thing about THIS one is 1) low miles and 2) it has the best part is that GM offers a “tune” for the engine that takes it to about 300hp, which this one has already ......

But, probably only a dream at this point ....... I really don't want to sell the '97 SVX since it is essentially in show room condition and ALL the maintenance is up to date by Ole Tom. And new tires to boot. Of course the '92 is also is very good condition ...... sooooooo ...... who knows ...

Landshark 05-20-2013 08:47 PM

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I wouldn't mind a GXP coupe. The Saturn is OK, but the front is a little too busy. I would have to get a black one and black out some of the chromey bits.

newsvx 05-20-2013 08:59 PM

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And besides, the Saturn SKY did not have a coupe version - at least here in the States .... But the BLACK would be awesome!

Harry

Landshark 05-20-2013 10:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724432)
And besides, the Saturn SKY did not have a coupe version - at least here in the States .... But the BLACK would be awesome!

Harry

Never mind - I hate convertibles!

Ron Mummert 05-20-2013 11:32 PM

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Rearward vision looks like it's right up there with a panel van, but with the turbo version, you shouldn't have to look over your shoulder anyway. I'm sure Ruth will approve this purchase.

Ron.

subeman90 05-21-2013 04:21 AM

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I'd buy it. Ben and I were just talking about these the other day.

newsvx 05-21-2013 05:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by subeman90 (Post 724441)
I'd buy it. Ben and I were just talking about these the other day.

IF I hit the lotto! OR get some really good prices for the SVXi ... But boy would I hate to sell them!

SVXRide 05-21-2013 07:39 AM

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Harry,

GXP or go home! ;):cool:

They will handle some fairly large tires without any mods to the body (295? 315?). I think they go in BS -> ASP -> FP. I believe one was the BS champion at Nationals a couple of years ago.

Cheers,
Bill

Sean486 05-21-2013 08:14 AM

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I love them, beautiful cars, especially considering that it was a GM product. I hear the truck is very, very small, but I don't imagine that really matters much.

Tim 05-21-2013 10:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean486 (Post 724446)
I love them, beautiful cars, especially considering that it was a GM product. I hear the truck is very, very small, but I don't imagine that really matters much.

Just put the roof down, unlimited storage space in the passenger seat ;)

Conn SVX 05-21-2013 11:45 AM

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They made a TRUCK Version ? :lol:

Sean486 05-21-2013 05:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Conn SVX (Post 724450)
They made a TRUCK Version ? :lol:

Damn iPhone, got me again. :rolleyes:

newsvx 05-21-2013 06:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 724444)
Harry,

GXP or go home! ;):cool:

They will handle some fairly large tires without any mods to the body (295? 315?). I think they go in BS -> ASP -> FP. I believe one was the BS champion at Nationals a couple of years ago.

Cheers,
Bill


Absolutely the GXP, Bill .... and THEN there is a "dealer" mod that will give one about 300 HP!

newsvx 05-21-2013 06:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Mummert (Post 724436)
Rearward vision looks like it's right up there with a panel van, but with the turbo version, you shouldn't have to look over your shoulder anyway. I'm sure Ruth will approve this purchase.

Ron.

Ron, only looking readward to see the cars you passed - and the sideview mirrors work just fine for that :lol:

newsvx 05-21-2013 06:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean486 (Post 724464)
Damn iPhone, got me again. :rolleyes:

Yes, TRUNK, TRUNK - it is practically non-existent!;)

ensteele 05-21-2013 10:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724468)
Yes, TRUNK, TRUNK - it is practically non-existent!;)

That is for sure! :lol: :lol: :lol:

wdb 05-22-2013 04:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SVX92-97 (Post 724418)
My co-worker has beautiful dark blue Solstice, immaculate. Id rather have a buick Reatta;)

Ack! A neighbor of mine had one of those. The handling was standard Buick (read: as maneuverable as a river barge), and the electronics were constantly on the fritz - and everything on the car was electronic.
Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724468)
Yes, TRUNK, TRUNK - it is practically non-existent!;)

Darn, I had my "you can only take one pair of socks and a toothbrush" line all ready, and someone beat me to it.

I think both roadster versions (Pontiac and Saturn) are pretty neat looking. The convertible top on the Pontiac gives me the willies due to those humps behind the seats though. I've never seen a coupe in person but the pictures are sexay.

newsvx 05-22-2013 04:35 AM

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Soooo ...... what the folks that know my cars - the '92 Pearly (4.44 gears, resealed and timing belt, etc, maintained by OT, 141K on the car with a 120K engine and 75K transmission) and the '97 RED garage queen with only 80K on the clock (all maint up-to-date by OT) think their fair market value is??? If I found and acquired one of these coupes, I'd probably have to sell my 2000 Tundra pickup too - even the fellow that sold it to me a few years back wants to "but it back"!

Harry

SVXRide 05-22-2013 10:24 AM

Re: Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724485)
Soooo ...... what the folks that know my cars - the '92 Pearly (4.44 gears, resealed and timing belt, etc, maintained by OT, 141K on the car with a 120K engine and 75K transmission) and the '97 RED garage queen with only 80K on the clock (all maint up-to-date by OT) think their fair market value is??? If I found and acquired one of these coupes, I'd probably have to sell my 2000 Tundra pickup too - even the fellow that sold it to me a few years back wants to "but it back"!

Harry

Harry,
It all depends on where your focus is going to be in the future. The '92 Pearly has merit if you really want to continue to autocross an SVX, not so much if you don't. The '97 has merit if you're looking to do some long distance cruising and want to keep showing up at Reading in an SVX. Then again, you could show up at Reading in the '92. You'll want to keep the Tundra as a tow vehicle and to support your Habitat habit;) Tow vehicle if you want to tweak the '92 into ESP or just push it even harder in GS without worrying about having to drive it home.
As far as values - probably Tundra, '97, '92. I might even be interested in the '97, as I was just informed by my better half that our 4.0 GPA, soon to be college sophomore daughter wants to take a car back to college with her in the fall and it might be my Accord dd. :eek:
-Bill

newsvx 05-22-2013 11:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 724495)
Harry,
It all depends on where your focus is going to be in the future. The '92 Pearly has merit if you really want to continue to autocross an SVX, not so much if you don't. The '97 has merit if you're looking to do some long distance cruising and want to keep showing up at Reading in an SVX. Then again, you could show up at Reading in the '92. You'll want to keep the Tundra as a tow vehicle and to support your Habitat habit;) Tow vehicle if you want to tweak the '92 into ESP or just push it even harder in GS without worrying about having to drive it home.
As far as values - probably Tundra, '97, '92. I might even be interested in the '97, as I was just informed by my better half that our 4.0 GPA, soon to be college sophomore daughter wants to take a car back to college with her in the fall and it might be my Accord dd. :eek:
-Bill

And Bill, your offer on the '97?? Remember I have LOTS of SVX parts in the basement - like enough for a complete car, almost .......
Harry

ensteele 05-22-2013 04:42 PM

Re: Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724485)
Soooo ...... what the folks that know my cars - the '92 Pearly (4.44 gears, resealed and timing belt, etc, maintained by OT, 141K on the car with a 120K engine and 75K transmission) and the '97 RED garage queen with only 80K on the clock (all maint up-to-date by OT) think their fair market value is??? If I found and acquired one of these coupes, I'd probably have to sell my 2000 Tundra pickup too - even the fellow that sold it to me a few years back wants to "but it back"!

Harry

Harry

Using my value graph, it looks like the 97 would be worth $7,500 or so, and the 92 would be around $4,000. More info may need to be looked at to adjust the price up or down, but that is my first impression without it.

newsvx 05-22-2013 07:49 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ensteele (Post 724505)
Harry

Using my value graph, it looks like the 97 would be worth $7,500 or so, and the 92 would be around $4,000. More info may need to be looked at to adjust the price up or down, but that is my first impression without it.

Thanks, Earl. Kinda puts it in perspective ....
Now, to decide, talk the wife into it, sell the SVXi, and then find a coupe. Oh, I forgot the lottery bit ... :D

SVXRide 05-22-2013 09:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724498)
And Bill, your offer on the '97?? Remember I have LOTS of SVX parts in the basement - like enough for a complete car, almost .......
Harry

Harry,
We should talk. Any days next week better than others? I'm up at Penn State Fri-Mon with the youngest daughter's last volleyball tournament of the season.
Bill

Ron Mummert 05-22-2013 09:53 PM

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A box o' wine will fit in the trunk. So what's the problem?

Ron.

newsvx 05-23-2013 07:36 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Mummert (Post 724516)
A box o' wine will fit in the trunk. So what's the problem?

Ron.

Very true, Ron ....

newsvx 05-23-2013 07:44 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 724514)
Harry,
We should talk. Any days next week better than others? I'm up at Penn State Fri-Mon with the youngest daughter's last volleyball tournament of the season.
Bill

Bill, this means a trip out to "God's Country" for a look-see and smoke it over. I'll PM you my cell number and you can call most any time. Monday nights we dine with "other" old retried farts, Wed mornings I work at the Food Bank, and look after the granddaughter on Thursdays. And this coming week I am out "begging" for donations for our Ruritan car show coming up Aug 3, but there is no set schedule. Nights are good ...

You know, I could make you a really attractive package deal with all the "extra" parts I have in the basement :D And it would be very encouraging to know the '97 will be going to a good home ... How about the '97 AND the '92??;);)

Harry

newsvx 05-30-2013 09:43 PM

Re: Hate to Say it, But I'm Thinking About This Car
 
Some of you know already, however, I did want to report that I am NO LONGER "looking to change" my ride. I drove a 2006 Solstice with 44K miles on it - just not impressed at all! Admittedly, it was NOT a GXP, but the build quality was poor and it did not drive as well as my SVX (either of them).
I also had the opportunity to drive a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire - with 17K miles on it! VERY nice car, but again, the interior just seemed cheap. But with the 6-speed manual, it ran like stink - definitely faster than the SVX, and it handled pretty well too. But again, it was different, but not overwhelmingly BETTER.

So I am sticking with the SVX - both the '92 for autocross and track events and the '97 to be the garage queen and weekend trips. Just something about a SVX, as all of you can attest. I just had a "wild hair" to try something different. At almost 70 years, I can do that on occasion, right? :lol: That said, had I driven a Solstice GXP Coupe or a SRT Crossfire, the story "may" have been different, but they are significantly higher in price and harder to find a "nice" example. And clearly in a retired mode, money "can be" an issue ..... BTW, I would not have gone anywhere from this forum anyway ... I'm here to stay!!

svxcess 05-30-2013 09:56 PM

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I know it makes Maria very happy to hear this...


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me too.

icingdeath88 06-01-2013 12:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724792)
Some of you know already, however, I did want to report that I am NO LONGER "looking to change" my ride. I drove a 2006 Solstice with 44K miles on it - just not impressed at all! Admittedly, it was NOT a GXP, but the build quality was poor and it did not drive as well as my SVX (either of them).
I also had the opportunity to drive a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire - with 17K miles on it! VERY nice car, but again, the interior just seemed cheap. But with the 6-speed manual, it ran like stink - definitely faster than the SVX, and it handled pretty well too. But again, it was different, but not overwhelmingly BETTER.

So I am sticking with the SVX - both the '92 for autocross and track events and the '97 to be the garage queen and weekend trips. Just something about a SVX, as all of you can attest. I just had a "wild hair" to try something different. At almost 70 years, I can do that on occasion, right? :lol: That said, had I driven a Solstice GXP Coupe or a SRT Crossfire, the story "may" have been different, but they are significantly higher in price and harder to find a "nice" example. And clearly in a retired mode, money "can be" an issue ..... BTW, I would not have gone anywhere from this forum anyway ... I'm here to stay!!

The Crossfire has a lot of haters, but it's a car I would like to own one day. The interior is definitely very cheaply made (plastic shifter? really?), but I think it would make a nice, if challenging, project to turn the interior into what it really should have been. Because I very much like the rest of the car.

ensteele 06-01-2013 12:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by newsvx (Post 724792)
Some of you know already, however, I did want to report that I am NO LONGER "looking to change" my ride.

So I am sticking with the SVX - both the '92 for autocross and track events and the '97 to be the garage queen and weekend trips.

..... BTW, I would not have gone anywhere from this forum anyway ... I'm here to stay!!

I am happy to hear that too Harry!

As far as the here to stay comment - is that a promise or a threat? :rolleyes: :lol: :lol:

bwb3 06-01-2013 05:41 PM

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Harry, your have confirmed my old retired man's thoughts. Will be looking for a late model Bordeaux garage queen. :) The '92 has been the most reliable and pleasurable car I have owned. I try to keep it a garage queen but, end up driving it every day. My son always swiping the Volvo might might play a part in that. :D
Gene

subeman90 06-01-2013 07:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icingdeath88 (Post 724825)
The Crossfire has a lot of haters, but it's a car I would like to own one day. The interior is definitely very cheaply made (plastic shifter? really?), but I think it would make a nice, if challenging, project to turn the interior into what it really should have been. Because I very much like the rest of the car.

The crossfire is a great car. Miss mine dearly.

processengr 06-01-2013 08:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icingdeath88 (Post 724825)
The Crossfire has a lot of haters, but it's a car I would like to own one day. The interior is definitely very cheaply made (plastic shifter? really?), but I think it would make a nice, if challenging, project to turn the interior into what it really should have been. Because I very much like the rest of the car.

My sister has a Crossfire, and we have an SLK, both nice cars. The SRT is very fast, but not available in manual transmission, and ride is almost unbearable.

subeman90 06-02-2013 07:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by processengr (Post 724845)
and ride is almost unbearable.

the best improvement I made to my Crossfire was to ditch the run flats and buy normal tires. This option is not for everyone but it made a big difference for me and I can handle the consequences if need be.


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