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#11
RE: hello
Welcome to the forum!
If your curiosities weren't answered in SpaceRider's post, we do have a few 2006 LTZ owners here who may be able to answer your questions.
My guess would be that you have the LT and everything that comes standard in the LT, and the original owner selected the optional 3.9 litre engine from the list of options. That would obviously include the tranny and exhuast upgrades required to go with it. Does your car have polished aluminum exhaust tips? If so, that may be one luxury item that came with your engine upgrade.
The original owner may have selected any number of options from the list. So you may need to compare with another LT model (or a dealership brochure) to really find out all the upgrades you have on your car.
You've made a great choice in your 3.9 litre equipped LT. Not sure about the insurance companies in your area. But you may be reaping the benefits of having the power of the LTZ, without the increased insurance rates of the LTZ. For example, when I bought my grand am GT years ago, my insurance agent told me that because it was officially designated by the factory as a GT model, the insurance rates were higher than if it was a grand am SE with thesame engine. Same power, lower insurance.
If your curiosities weren't answered in SpaceRider's post, we do have a few 2006 LTZ owners here who may be able to answer your questions.
My guess would be that you have the LT and everything that comes standard in the LT, and the original owner selected the optional 3.9 litre engine from the list of options. That would obviously include the tranny and exhuast upgrades required to go with it. Does your car have polished aluminum exhaust tips? If so, that may be one luxury item that came with your engine upgrade.
The original owner may have selected any number of options from the list. So you may need to compare with another LT model (or a dealership brochure) to really find out all the upgrades you have on your car.
You've made a great choice in your 3.9 litre equipped LT. Not sure about the insurance companies in your area. But you may be reaping the benefits of having the power of the LTZ, without the increased insurance rates of the LTZ. For example, when I bought my grand am GT years ago, my insurance agent told me that because it was officially designated by the factory as a GT model, the insurance rates were higher than if it was a grand am SE with thesame engine. Same power, lower insurance.
#12
RE: hello
You are correct Taz, the insurance on the LTZ is somewhat higher than the LT3.
Owners of the LT3 are very fortunate in this respect.
But having the LTZ badge is very awesome indeed.
Owners of the LT3 are very fortunate in this respect.
But having the LTZ badge is very awesome indeed.
#16
RE: hello
thanks sorry coouyldnt get my pic to upload, i bought it with less than 50k i got it for under 13k . It has brand new yokohama tires spotless inside and out, factory warranty. It has the heated lesther cd player 17" wheels dual exhaust without the tips spoiler i is the only thing i noticed that it doesnt have is the moonroof and the cdchanger
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