1,829
Only 1,829 examples of the G8 GXP were ever sold. Remember, not all of them had a manual transmission which is part of what makes the one you see here special.
What transmission does a G8 GXP have?
Unlike the , which is currently available only with an automatic, the GXP can be ordered with the Tremec TR6060 6-speed manual transmission. A Hydra-Matic 6L80 6-speed automatic will come standard. Pontiac estimates the G8 GXP will hit 60 mph in just 4.7 seconds and will run the quarter mile in 13 flat.
How many Pontiac G8 GXP were built?
1,829 units
Total sales of the Pontiac G8 GXP were 1,829 units. Only a limited production of G8 GXP were available in Canada.
How much is a Pontiac G8 GXP?
Pontiac prices G8 GXP at $39,995.
How many GXP are there?
Just 1,829 units of the GXP were built.
What is the difference between the G8 traveler II and traveler III?
The G8 Traveler II was one of the first of the new DSP-based radios that showed the amazing FM performance that can be achieved at this size and price level. The Traveler III is unfortunately a little less sensitive.
What are the dimensions of the traveler III?
First Impressions: The Traveler III measures 3.5″ x 5.3” x 1.2 and weighs 7.4 ounces. It covers: Like the Traveler II before it the III is DSP equipped with an analog-like tuning thumbwheel (no keypad) and digital readout.
What’s the difference between the traveler II and pl-310?
Not only were the Traveler II and PL-310 usually a bit weaker overall they also suffered digital hets on many if not most of the test signals whereas the Traveler III was almost completely free of them. Also on many of the weaker signals the Traveler II and PL-310 had that annoying audio pumping caused (evidently) by soft muting.
Is the Eton traveler III a good radio?
Eton describes the Traveler III as “The Go Anywhere, Hear Everything AM/FM/LW and Shortwave Radio” which is probably a more apt description for their more ambitious models such as the new Satelit which adds SSB capability and Air Band reception. Still the Traveler III is a fun little radio.