1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD 1 Owner 85k Miles 4X4 All Wheel Drive
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- This is one of the Rarest cars you are going to come across. Its a 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE All Wheel Drive...YUP AWD All Wheel Drive.. They only made them for 1 Year and This is It. Not only that this is a 1 Owner car and has 85,000 Original miles. Make sure and check out my other videos I have all sorts of Clean Neat and Interesting Classic, Muscle & EURO cars. Make sure and check out my other videos I always have all sorts of unique Classic, EURO & Muscle cars and I sell them cheap. Need help Exporting to Europe Canada, Asia etc. No problem I got you covered. Make your next car a Investment car. My website is Http://www.missoulaautoauction.com or Http://www.cerealmarshmallows.com/blog. Also feel free to Call anytime Nathan Wratislaw 406 544 6919
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This is one of those cars that no matter where you drive it. people don't give it a second look and think you just have an old crap car. When in reality, its a real jewel.
Lol if i see this lol wow im going to lol omg its a good cafr lol!
gchsbus my 86 6000 se had a 2.8 V6 overdrive auto trans and the Varajet 2 barrel carb. Not really fast but it was one of the best cars i've ever owned
These pontiacs are very reliable more reliable than a grand am and grand prix these cars are just like the chevrolet celebritys
Bryan Phillips My 87 2.8 6000 S/E was my 1st new car $15,500 was a lot of money back then, but the factory white paint and gray rocker panel and spoiler made it a head turner
@sploofmonkey if I recall correctly, the bonneville dates back to the 60s. It was a front wheel drive car instead of awd, though I certainly feel as if styling cues were taken from the 6000 ste.
I am now the proud owner of this car. The very one in this video! I also have another one that is in not quite as nice condition, same color, and has only 34,000 miles on it. It has no body rust and no dents, but could use paint. I don't need it anymore-I don't need two of them. I will probably sell it on Craigslist or eBay later this year. Meanwhile if anyone is interested, just reply to this comment.
Thanks CM - your video helped! I've replaced the few things needed on it already, although finding parts is like pulling teeth. After you had it, how did it end up in Minnesota?
It’s been 6 months, but are you still looking to get rid of it?
Which odometer reading was correct? 85K or 34K?
@@JoeLopez this one was purchased in addition to one already owned, hence the two different odometer readings.
Nice 😀
I always liked the entire GM line up but Pontiac always will be my favorite
im personal a mopar guy but ive always had a soft spot for pontiac
I used to work at a Pontiac dealership prepping cars for delivery in the late 80s. And I had a 6000 LE with the 2.8 V6 as a personal car. Thanks so much for posting this video, what a GREAT trip back in time for me. I wish I could find a gem like this STE.
Love this car. I wish I had this version. I still drive a 1990 Pontiac 6000 LE, which now has over 270,000 miles on it. I did put a new engine in it at 250,000 miles, but the body is still good with no rust, and generally easy to repair. MAACO did a nice job repainting it for me (the original black color). It rides nice, goes down the interstate well, and still gets almost 30 mpg with a potent V6. I plan on keeping the car for many years to come.
This is a super handsome sedan. Love the rear deck, roofline and tail lights. 80's American badass quality and I love it. ;)
this car FRIGGIN RULES and NOBODY EVEN KNOWS WHY. I LOVE IT!!!!
A 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD 3.1 liter, and a 1989 Pontiac Bonneville SSE 3.8 liter without the all-wheel drive, those two are the most genuine American cars that GM has ever produced in the late 80s.
I drove my Mom's 1990 after 1996 and I used to race it down country roads in Va and the all wheel drive is very nice. Never got stuck in the snow either. After a few hundred dollars in suspension and brake upgrades it is a beast. Pontiac was way ahead of their time
Wish they had offered the AWD system on other GM performance cars in the era. I always thought the Pontiac Fiero or Buick Reatta would’ve benefited from a Turbocharged Buick 3800 V6 powering this AWD system through a 6-speed Getrag or Tremec manual gearbox. Unfortunately I imagine a lot of these STE’s are going to be converted to RWD so idìots can drift them into telephone poles.
I had an '87 STE I LOVED IT. I finally had to get rid of it at 250,000 miles, due to i got a camper, and had no place to park it. I wish I would have kept, and restored it. This was the best car GM sent down the line, sans STE AWD, and Bonneville SSE
This Pontiac 6000 ste is so driver oriented it had a combination of sporty and a family car loaded with options and safety features I remember one of my cousins had one new I drove it it was. a 1990 ste 6000 it had the same color and interior with all the bells and whistles great video on your 1 owner cars
Love that on board air compressor in the trunk! Doug DeMuro would have a field day with that one!
Cars like these in the 80's were DEFINITELY before their time! Smh
I owned a 1985 and 86 Pontiac 6000ste and I loved them with 85 more so, super driving and handling dry or snow and ice from TX to LA and even Illinois always secure on the road and good power loved the digital buttons dash and steering wheel would love to own this 89 and loved the auto leveling and air pump
They kept making the 3100 engine for many years; it was a GM staple through the '90s and early '00s. I have one in a 2003 Malibu (sounds exactly the same when I floor it!), and I am constantly amazed at the fuel mileage. Rated 20 city / 29 highway, but I get about 25 in the city, and 32 highway. Once, in all-highway driving, I actually got 35.5. Barring a single problem with the head gasket at 72,000 (which was quickly fixed), it has been one of the most reliable engines I have owned.
Started making them with AWD in 1988 as an option on STE, became standard in 1989 but when the STE was discontinued the AWD became optional on SE model.
Absolutely. Beautiful and rare car BUT...the AWD 6000 SE cars are the rarest of the two. The SE's were mechanically and appearance wise the same. The SE cars did not have the rear headrests and the front seat controls. No SWRC's, a lower level stereo head unit and most if not all had no rear spoiler. The were offered to be more affordable compared to the loaded STE trimmed cars.
i love this all of this guy's videos.....always begins filming the video with the "END" street sign at the start. it kinda cracks me up. he always has the forgettable yet lovable cars. ususally they are sold be the time i get to getting serious about buying one. even if you dont like the cars, you gotta love his "woody allen" voice and no nonscence walk arounds. i always think how he could talk 15 mins on some of these cars, but there truely is no fat in his videos. keep em coming, nathan.
That was a car that was truly ahead of its time. And extremely expensive at the time.. That's why they're so rare. The chassis was unique, and a conglomeration of the old X FWD cars and the W chassis that came out in 1990. Because of the cost, the AWD system was experimented for just 89-90 1/2. Shame though.. it gave Subarus a run for their $ with a lot more power. That 1 has the optional Bosch 4 wheel ABS, and electronic load leveling suspension, ala Cadillac. If memory serves, it was a combination of air over hydraulic to set strut/shock dampening, but used an actual computer with electronic sensors instead of levers attached to the chassis, specifically as a stand alone system. Neat car. I'd love to see the production #s of that car, as equipped.
I read many many moons ago, that someone was trying to shove a Series II 3800 S/C V6 into a regular 6000 after the 2.8 V6 gave up the ghost.. Wonder if he was ever successful?
wow, I have never ever ever heard of this trim level, this car is seriously one of the most awesome Ive ever seen. I wonder how hard it would be to find another one
I have one and yea they're hard to come by havnt found one yet I live in des Moines Iowa it goes thru snow better then 4x4 trucks
I love this model 6000 the rarest color and AWD sorry I missed the sale .Love your way of selling cars keep up the good work !!Take Care Matt
One of the best cars GM ever made. Even Car and Driver thought it was nearly perfect when it came out.
Agreed. Late 80s was a great time for mid sized GM cars like this. These STE's, and even the Olds 98's and 88's were way ahead of their time. Excellent gas mileage. 3.1 and 3.8 both.
Had a 1984 6000 str,white over silver,sun roof,real❗fog lamps,yellow,not white," bark- burble" exhaust,yellow turn signals,5x more visible,silver courderoy interior,quiet ...oh that exhaust👍👍
Love the growl on that V6
I wish all previously owned car dealers were as honest and genuine as this guy! Just great and I belive thats why he does well selling cars.
man awesome video my dad had a 6000 non ste but it had the digi dash on it in the 80's so awesome just found you threw this vid i can't wait to watch your other vids! keep up the amazing work man!!
seats look very much like they came from a Bonneville, same for the center console and steering wheel. That's a car I've never heard of. If I lived in the USA I'd have bought it from you sight unseen that's a very cool clean car. It's really a mini-Bonneville, with the air suspension, tire inflator, etc etc I own a 1990 Bonneville SSE that's got 240k miles, almost like new and it's the most comfortable car I've ever had. That Pontiac accessory kit is UNFIDABLE and it sucks I'd love to get one, missing in my Bonnie
very nice car ! I can tell, we had that car for about 10 years, nice handling and awd is sick !
As far as know the best pontiac car ever made.
I had this car in college. Great car. I dream to buy one day and customize it.
amazing!! this takes the cake for brand new old
I remember they had two of these in the movie "RoboCop" it was called the "6000 SUX" , OCP used the Ford Taurus SHO for the police cars.
I just realized I've come across several of your videos. You certainly have come across some amazing GM cars of the 90s. Thanks for the videos so I can know of these rare cars. Strangely these cars seem much lower in production numbers then 60s and 70s pony cars and now-considered classics. The 90s were a strange time for GM as far as making low production number of their best-trimmed cars!
My parents loved this car, it was one of the first cars to have dials on the the steering wheel that wasn't a luxury car. But the problem was when they took it to a mechanic, the schematics were so unique. That they paid alot to repair it.
very nice car!!! I have a buick lesabre limited 1990 and I store it every winter to prevent rust. I understand your taste in those years and those models please keep up the good work!
Francis from Montréal
I had this exact same car back in 2000-2002 until i crashed it. loved that car.
+dirtmcgirtism My car also only had 57,000 miles on it when i bought it for $5000.
it was also the best winter beater i ever had and i had 10 cars since this one mind you i drive an average about 100000 km a year it was a classic i miss it!!!
@CerealMarshmallows -Excellent!! Thank you very much for letting me know! Yeah I watching the video and thought, whoa that thing is auto-focusing very quickly, and whoa its blurring the background a bit that's nice! and whoa its so clear! and WHOA its 1080p! Haha, Yeah I was very impressed with the quality.. I will be picking one of those up for sure! Thanks again Nathan :)
My first car was an 88 STE with a 5 speed from 94 to 98. I knew nothing about cars then and got sick of paying mechanics to fix things all the time but now I realize that it was all normal maintenance for a car past 100k and I wish that I'd kept it all the way through college instead of switching to a 90 Mitsubishi Eclipse. That was a cool car with the turbo but had major problems that cost me a small fortune. If RUclips has existed I'm sure that I would have done the repairs on the 6000 myself and nothing would have been a big deal.
My Grandparents had an '86 6000LE sedan, Bronze/Brown color. they had that car for 10 years. It was a great car. I wish I could find it and buy it back.
2019! Thanks for the video!
the song on the radio is chic-good times
man i miss these type of cars!!
CerealMarshmallows Hey don't even worry about it. That is one of the best conditioned 6000STE's I've seen anywhere. I like 80's era GM cars, Citation x-11's, V6 Cavalier Z24's, Luminas, Pontiac 6000's, Fiero's, Chevette's, you name it. I don't care how crappy most people might think they are but I'd rather have any of those cars over some goofy modern eco-egg piece of crap. I had a 2002 Kia Spectra I bought last month. First and last time I ever buy a modern car. Sold it and bought an '89 Z24.
One of my favorit cars i always wanted one. Its a collectable nodout only drive it on sundays lol great video wouldve like to see in action keep it up buddy the good work
I had a 1987 version... had the Sunroof, AirBag suspension 2WD ABS... wish I never got rid of it either! The odometer flipped to from 199999 kms to 100000kms because they only had a 1 in the hundred thousand spot.. no 8 :)
I had a burgundy 1983 6000LE and loved it so much I bought a silver and black 1986 6000STE. The 83 was totaled in a bad wreck in 1991 but the 86 is still going after 485000 miles. I hit a deer with it in NOV 2000 and insurance still repaired it as it only had 435K back then. I gave it to my parents and they love it. These were SUPER cars and wish I had one in mint condition again. Loved the digital dash at night. There will NEVER be a car like it again. :(
i really like this car so many good features goodies for everyone inside
worked on those when they were brand new. neat car. hard to find parts for because of all the 4 wheel drive stuff was only out 2 years. Liked the 1983 to 1988 6000 STE better or the 1990 grand prix STE turbo.
that inflator thing is pretty cool. my friend's 93 bonneville had a lot of options that being one of them. but the car was a horribly messed up electrical mess. we at first thought it was a suspension thing too, b/c when we turned it on it seemed to lift the rear of the car a bit. but then I found that long air hose and figured it out. great car, but if I really loved that car, I would have put more than the factory floor mats in it.
this was my first car i drove it to 500 000 km i had a 15" sub woofer in it this car loves bass great classic i miss this car
Wow I never even knew they made these in AWD. Crazy what GM did back then.
They made great race cars back in the mid to late 80's in what was called, the "little car" era.
My sister had a 83 model with a Chevy 2.8. In high school I put a motor from a 86 olds in it. Ran better with the boneyard engine because the electronic carb issues the first engine had.
Amazing... cars could actually extend forward beyond the front wheels at one time.
look at all those buttons @ 7:24 😮 I would have loved this as a kid lol
love the exhaust pipes on the merc
"I owned and Drove one of these except mine was Beige. The Whole Dashboard lit up like a Fighter Jet. All Digital . All real leather seats
You had to sit in the Drive Seat to explain it Words are not Enough."
Griffith Harland .....beige was an option for this car?....not thinking it was.....no leather seats either
Cereal Marshmallows tell me about the w140 in your driveway - the one with the bullhorn exhaust :)))
Northern Florida?
Also, the exhausts on that Mercedes are insane!
Hey Nathan, what kind of camera did you use to record this video!?! Amazing quality !! :) I'm very curious
3100 was the sequential port injection version of that motor. That motor was called the 3.1 litre multi-port fuel injection.
Dam dude wishbi saw this one you first uploaded it
GM 2 door suv typhoon was one of the classic as well.
Amazing beautyfull they're a GREAT CAR
Really cool car.Was this filmed in Montana?Are those palm trees in the background?
Nathan, where do you get these awesome cars from. Olds, Pontiacs, Buicks, keep em coming brother!
More 3800 Series motors, please lol
LOL. beautiful grey hard plastic interior and I love those LazyBoy seats. Just kidding... its a nice car for sure and in really nice shape.
Beautiful car
The cars may be "better" and def. more powerful, but 1990's cars had personality of their makers. Now, it just seems like everyone makes the same damn car with finite little differences.
They also had AWD in 1990, but on the SE model as the STE had been dropped in the '90 models. The only difference was the interior was not as luxurious with manual seats and analog gauges. Apart from that, almost identical with the same paint scheme.
Agreed. I commented about the more rare SE cars above.
Honestly looks pretty great! I wish it wasn’t no nice, because I’d love to buy it new rims & lower it quite a lot
I had one of these! A cream colored one. My fav!
Shelly .....not sure cream colored was an option for this car
@@frasierthebichon7422 what were the colors and was this made in other years?
@@shelly6328 ……Shelley the 6000 AWD was only offered in 1989 and 1990 in red and blue only. Maybe yours was a 6000 LE. My family owned Pontiac dealerships back in the day.
The 6000 STE was known, by me at least, for its characteristic exhaust sound. It got to the point where I didn't even have to look to know that it was a 6000 STE accelerating away.
Car & driver review in 1988: called the exhaust..." bark- burble"... had a 1984 6000ste and will attest to that quote,bark❗burble❗👍👍
GM was ahead of its time with the Pontiac 6000/STE/AWD. And they were well built back in the 80's. I thought GM's quality started going downhill by the late 90's.
This car was ahead of its time.
Holy Crap they came in all wheel drive?! man, this is like a series of automotive history lessons lol. neat!
only wish GM didn't ditch Pontiac, they were on a roll before they got the Axe.
B-MAN
Yeah, I think the Pontiac Aztec flop was the proverbial straw that broke said automakers back... Practicality, utilitarian, gobs of slick features, but they took ugly to new heights with the Aztec!
I like this car very much
This car is bad ass man!
the cars look identical even tho theyre a year apart mine dosnt have the digital dash but I have the all wheel drive lock option like the 89 but your only susposed to lock it in on wet terrain or snow because it is hard on the cv halfshafts and to engage it you have to have the car running in park press the awd lock and shift to drive otherwise it grinds the transmission gears
Wow my cousin has this one 1990 new I drove it ran good last year for the Pontiac 6000 1990 this was sportier than the cutlass cierra or the buck century or chevy celebrity
Very nice car!
Very very nice car I like it
beautifull car my dad haves one of that the same model year but with a spoiler and diferent color its a black one only haves 120000k and runs awesome
would be a great car to swap a turbo 3.8 or supercharged
That boy clean
i have a 91 cavalier with the same 3.1 engine. man they have a nice little growl to them. something that has been lost in modern cars. i went and looked at a new camaro, not to buy but just to look at it. i had a v6, i thought it sounded terrible. they just dont have the growl to them anymore
I had three of these because back in the day this was a real drivers car. Pontiac went out of their way to take a mediocre sedan and make it special. In its time it was a classic, but, of course that was the 1980s and cars are much better today.
Beautiful
That digital dash on the STE is the coolest thing ever. Finding one of these cars in a junkyard is just as rare as finding one on the road. Pontiac 6000 LE's can be pretty common if you're actually looking for them, but the STE is a true diamond in the rough in terms of rarity.
As time goes on, I'm believing more and more that mine is the only mint condition one out there.
hey, is that exhaust on the Mercedes functional??? if it is can u make a video of it and what it sounds like? thanks!
i had a 1990.. Wish i never sold it
It's beautiful
my dad had a black one when i was growing up. i want one so bad
i have a 1990 Pontiac 6000 se all wheel drive and was wondering if you could get pics of the rear suspension set up or if there is a part number for the shocks I cant find them trying to restore mine and yeah these cars are definitely a needle in a hay stack but ive pulled a 2009 dodge nitro out of a ditch last winter its a tank in the snow perfect for iowa weather as long as you put rustolium on it to prevent rust
Robert, yes! Yours is actually more rare than the STE cars. Not a lot of people know that. So cool that you have one! STE's are rare but SE AWD cars are SUPER RARE, probably less than half of the production numbers as the STE cars. Congrats man!
That steering wheel is hilarious
14:02 I think the turn signal stalks on most of these era GM cars were finicky. My '89 Cutlass Ciera was the same way sometimes, refused to stay in place.
wow! special car ;)
What a rare car ,
Sweet car!..I've got family in Missoula. It's a shame it's so far away; I'd snap that car right up, as I'm sure someone already has.
I wish I bought this beauty.
@CerealMarshmallows they made several cars on this platform, the FWD A platform. The Chevrolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, Buick Century & Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera/Cruiser. We have a 1993 Buick Century Wagon.
Wow! I never knew they made all wheel drive Pontiac 6000's. Most of them were front wheel drive.
Avee1411 only the STEs were AWD
Incorrect. You could get AWD on the lesser trimmed SE cars. They were more rare than the STE's, offering no rear headrest, spoiler, SWRC's, and no front seat controls. The radio head unit was more base as well. They were a lower cost option to customers but still offered the same drivetrain and wheel combo.