How much is a 1996 Trans Am worth?
1996 Pontiac Firebird trade-in prices range from $492 – $4,900.
What transmission is in 1996 Trans Am?
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Data File 1996 {{{Pontiac}}} Trans Am | |
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Owner: | Charles Obstfelder |
Exhaust system: | Hooker 1.75-inch long-tube headers, 3-inch Y-pipe, SLP dual/dual exhaust |
Transmission: | 4L60E, built by {{{Jimmy}}}’s Performance Transmission |
Torque Converter: | Yank {{{4000}}} SS |
How much is a 96 Firebird?
1996 Pontiac Firebird Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
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Formula | $19,969 | N/A |
Trans Am | $21,919 | N/A |
Trans Am Convertible | $27,869 | N/A |
Base | $16,119 | N/A |
When did the Pontiac Trans Am Come Out?
This Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was produced from 1994 to 1996. It replaced the 1991 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am and was facelifted in 1996 with the 1996 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. It’s a rear-wheel drive front-engined sports coupĂ© with 2 doors & 2+2 seats.
What kind of engine does a Trans Am have?
With 261 hp, the naturally aspirated 5.7 Liter 16v V8 gasoline engine accelerates this Firebird Trans Am to 62 mph in 6.7 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 149 mph. Having a curb weight of 3585 lbs, it achieves 22.4 mpg on average and can travel 349 miles before requiring a refill of its 15.6 gallon capacity fuel tank.
What are the features of a 1996 Pontiac Firebird?
Any Firebird can be ordered with a power antenna in 1996, and steering wheel radio controls are available with any radio. A theft deterrent system with a personal security key fob is newly available. With major powertrain improvements and hot sheetmetal, the 1996 Firebird fries Ford’s Mustang.