"The average price for a 2007 Pontiac G6 in good condition is around $10,000 used. It depends if you are buying it from a private seller or a dealer. A private seller tends to have them from a better price then a dealership would."
i have a 2007 Pontiac grand prix and if you are in el paso Texas it only cost me $60 $50 for the light $10 for the service at the auto shop on dyer
well first of all it would depend on the year and condition and performance
The 2013 Pontiac Trans Am comes standard with a V6 engine, rear wheel drive, five speed manual transmission, and rear spoiler. The engine can be upgraded to a V8 for additional cost.
that all depends on the condition of the car and if it's numbers matching, you can look on manheimgold.com for the prices.
Currently, the Kelley Blue Book site does not offer values on vehicles beyond a make of 1993. The average cost for a 1968 Pontiac GTO in fair condition from other resources is around $21,000.
It depends on the year and the condition you want it in. You could get a crappy old one for a couple grand. Mines a really nice WS6 from 98 and cost 12000.
Check with your insurance company as it may cost you nothing. Otherwise call an auto glass shop for a quote on the price.
Difficult to answer since it is depends on the condition, options and the originality of the car as well as the current economy.
The Pontiac Bonneville cost $5,000 when it was first produced in 1957. At that time it was a convertible and had many standard items that were generally items that were optional and that pushed the price up to the range that was similar to that of a Cadillac. The following year they removed many of the luxury items and lowered the cost to $3,000.
The price depends on the condition of the car and if it is a private party or dealership owner. The price also depends on the mileage, what options you want and where you live.
The 2007 Ford Mustang ranges in prices depending on how it runs and if there is any damage. Most 2007 Ford Mustangs in good condition run anywhere from 9,000.00 to 15,370.00.
The Pontiac brand is defunct and has not been built since 2010.