A 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP that has barely been driven since it was first delivered over a decade ago having covered a mere 192 miles, is up for auction but with a Buy It Now price of $86,500, it certainly isn’t cheap.

Pontiac first introduced the Solstice for the 2006 model year and soon after its launch, introduced the higher-performance GXP and GXP Coupe variants. The GXP model features a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 260 hp and 260 lb-ft (353 Nm) of torque.

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This particular Solstice GXP is one of just 1,266 Coupe models that were manufactured and one of just seven that were painted in Fresh Hydro Blue Metallic. The eBay listing notes that this car was also fitted with a performance chip when it was new that adds between 30 hp and 40 hp to the 2.0-liter mill.

Coupled to the engine is a five-speed manual transmission that powers the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential. Other important mechanical components include Bilstein shocks, ABS brakes, and a stainless steel exhaust, while the car retains its original 18-inch polished aluminum wheels.

As the car has only been driven 192 miles (~309 km), the exterior looks to be in pristine condition with very few signs of wear. Heck, even the engine bay is perfectly clean.

It is a similar story in the cabin where you will find seats clad in black leather with red contrast stitching and embroidered GXP emblems on the seatbacks. All of the plastics used across the dashboard have been well maintained and while some components look a little outdated, everything remains fully functional.