FS: 2004 GTO A4 77,500 miles

TCG price is $12,900, down from the $13,500 asking price on Cars.com. Yes, I got a good deal on the car when I bought it in February and talked about it here, but it was winter and I bought it from a Nissan dealership that didn't want a performance car with summer tires on their lot, and also didn't know what gem they had.

*2005+ wheels and larger front brakes
*Pedders Street II suspension kit (shocks, springs, bushings)
*Navigation
*Heated seats
*Bluetooth w/ mic and streaming Bluetooth audio
*Stock engine and exhaust

I'm selling because I'm not using the car. My role changed at work and I almost always have a press car, so the GTO sits. There's nothing mechanically wrong and I was very close to taking this on Power Tour with no hesitations about it. Since February, I've put 2,000 miles on the car. Here's the Cars.com ad. Please excuse the lack of punctuation. I think there's something wrong or it's excluded on purpose.

2004 Pontiac GTO, $13,500 - Cars.com

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I can get 21-25 mpg on the highway, and 16-19 in the city when being frugal about driving. I average about 18-19 mpg with combined driving that mainly includes a 3-mile trip to the train station and the occasional Luke's.
 

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From the owner's manual. I honestly don't know whether the tune has been messed with, however. The rest of the car is stock but sometimes the car barks second gear, which I'm not sure if stock ones do.

Gasoline Octane
Use premium unleaded gasoline with a posted octane of
91 or higher for best performance. You may also use
middle grade or regular unleaded gasoline rated at
87 octane or higher, but your vehicle’s acceleration may
be slightly reduced. If the octane is less than 87, you
may get a heavy knocking noise when you drive. If this
occurs, use a gasoline rated at 87 octane or higher
as soon as possible. Otherwise, you might damage your
engine.
 

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