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2003 Pontiac Vibe GTR - Yellow (YatMing) 1/18
![]() Autoweek magazine named the Vibe the 'Most Significant' new vehicle at Detroit's North American International Auto Show in January 2001. This new crossover wagon shares a basic design with Toyota's 2003 Matrix. The Vibe is built in California instead of Canada and differs in styling and features, but uses the same Toyota-sourced platform and 1.8-liter- 4-cyl engines. The GT models have 180 hp, a 6-speed manual, and unlike the similar Matrix XRS, are not available with automatic transmission. Inside, eight seating/cargo configurations with built-in rear adjustable cargo system makes securing various sizes a snap. A hidden power outlet for cell-phone charging and a two-prong household-style outlet for recharging a variety of electronic devices are included. There are nine covered compartments to store stuff. This vehicle is an interesting alternative to a small wagon or compact SUV, and makes for a fun car to take the family on a trip with.
YatMing Road Signature Diecast Model No. 92508
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