I honestly don't know if that is it or not. They are listening I can say is what I believe might be happening is that people might not be leaving their phone number. I just believe if I'm quick enough to leave a negative review I should be just as quick as to leave a positive review. I know sometimes people think if you write a nice reply where there is mostly negative that it's the dealership having friends and family post these comments. I just thought that was pretty nice of them.Īlso I don't know anybody at this dealership none of my family or friends work there. I told them absolutely who knows it could be a month from now and I still have it found what I'm looking for. He even asked if they come across something like that but with the engine that I want would I like a call back. The person I spoke with was very polite understood what I was looking for. The car that I was inquiring about why is that one of the brands largest motor in it so I wasn't interested in buying it after talking to that. that same day they had already reached out with a phone call and an email. I sent them a message about 3 in the morning. I have to say that's a completely different experience that I had. I see where a lot of people are commenting on the dealership not getting back in touch with you. In conclusion, do your research so you don't get ripped off, test drive and watch out for bad steering racks (have replaced 3 so far, once in each of my f-bodys), but nothing beats one of these real american sports muscle cars! If given the chance, I think Pontiac could still be the company that "builds excitement." But that just makes my Firebirds worth more money. I'm very sad to see Pontiac die, would have rather watch Buick. Manual is the more fun option to drive, but auto is better for the quarter mile. Again, stay away for any v6 models, they wont have the power, wont get the power, and are not easally converted to v8's. I don't care if you drive a lambo or ferrari, I don't think there is a more beautiful car that was ever made than any year of the Firebirds. And nothing against the camaro, but I always said I paided (and would continue to pay) $1000 more for the Pontiac styling. It's upgraded to 350hp and gets 25mpg average. I have a z28 camaro as well, an lt1 v8 (93-97) with the automatic. Save up for the v8, the milage isn't that different. If you're going to want performance out of the v6, the same thing will happen to you. I owned a v6, don't! I blew up 4 of their motors. It can easally reach over 400hp with bolt ons. The ride feels amazing, I've out cornered sport bikes. I've got more options in my car standard than my parent's newer cars do. I've owned 4 Firebird's, all of them turn heads. The more recent Pointiacs, the G5 and G6, they lost that feel. Pontiac's moto was what they used to do, and did amazingly. There are 39 new and used 1998 to 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Ams listed for sale near you on with prices starting as low as 12,000.
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