The used market continues to turn up cars that survive the low mileage of discontinued nameplates, and this 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP convertible is an example. Listed with just under 30,000 miles, this drop-top variant of the Pontiac G6 aims to combine mid-2000s style with open-air driving at a relatively affordable price. With a clean history report showing no accidents or damage and private use ownership, this presents as a well-preserved specimen of a brand that no longer exists.

The exterior wears a black finish that looks consistent with the low mileage. The G6’s retractable hardtop convertible remains a standout feature, offering coupe-like proportions when raised and a clean profile when lowered. GTP-specific details, including sportier trim and 18-inch wheels, add visual distinction compared to lesser trims. The overall design reflects Pontiac’s efforts to inject a more aggressive character into its midsize offerings during this period.

Inside, the cabin features a brown interior that contrasts with the exterior. The layout follows the straightforward, driver-focused design of its time, with the controls clearly arranged and the center stack angled slightly towards the driver. Materials are representative of mid-2000s GM products, prioritizing function over premium feel. Comfort features include power-adjustable seating and a relatively spacious layout for a convertible, although the usability of the rear seats remains limited.

Power comes from a 3.9L V6 LZ9 engine combined with a front-wheel drive automatic transmission. This engine uses variable valve timing and, in GTP applications, is known for its solid low-end torque. Output was competitive for its class at the time, providing adequate acceleration for everyday driving. The EPA rated fuel economy at 18-26 mpg, in line with expectations for a V6 convertible of this size and weight at the time.

According to the listing, the vehicle had multiple owners but remained in private use throughout its life. Clean ownership and no accident reports support its condition, although prospective buyers should still verify maintenance records and check for wear items, considering the vehicle’s age.
The asking price is $12,988, putting it just under $13k. For buyers looking for a close-up example of the Pontiac G6 convertible, this unit is currently listed via Auto Runway in Phoenix, Arizona.
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