This site is not unlike so many because some people act like they know what they are talking about when in fact they don'tThe GTO production was capped because of production commitments to other models and had NOTHING to do with unions.. I had an 06 GTO too and had no problem getting parts and basically drove the car for free after the yearly $500 dollar insurance cost.. Stewart got a nice new car and it'd be nice to congratulate him an move along,,,, but like most everything ,,some people w an EYORE COMPLEX " Winnie the Pooh reference " are compelled to insert their own experience as EVERYONES or make negative comments.. Your statements about the production cap being union driven are absent of fact and offensive,, period..
My apologies. It appears that the limit was due to production..but when I bought my '05 even GM reps were saying it was a union contract limit. Either way... 16K is a lot more than 4K.
And you can argue about parts all you want but, again, I personally knew people that waited many months for simple body panels and other parts. They had their cars sitting at GM body shops for a long time making payments on something they couldn't drive while parts were delayed from Australia. My note about insurance was correct, at least for me here in NC. It had a higher insurance rate due to parts cost than other similar cars. Just something to consider.
It's a very nice car. I also SERIOUSLY considered buying a G8 GXP but when Pontiac got shut down but all the 6-speeds were going over sticker and I'd never pay that for a dead-end car. I love Holdens. But you need to understand the good and bad aspects of buying one.
The 4th Gen GTO is one hell of a sleeper car..just like that SS.