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Available model years for Pontiac Grand Prix inventory range from 1995 to 2008. *Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes ...
the Grand Prix has some relatively obscure lore hiding in its back seat. Read more: How To Clean Cloudy Headlights And Taillights With WD-40 1962 was a big year for Pontiac. It sold 521,933 cars ...
The Grand Prix was created and designed to combine ... in automotive history as one of the most underappreciated Pontiac muscle cars of all time.
The interior is cramped for a car of this size. The rear seat, however, is short on head room, and the ride is unexceptional. Despite a redesign for 2004, the Grand Prix continues its mediocre ...
Pontiac insists its handling target for the car was BMW's 3-series, which—to us, at least—it feels nothing like at all. Push any Grand Prix too hard into a corner, and it understeers pre ...
Hailing from the penultimate model year of the fifth generation, this 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix looks surprisingly clean for a car that’s over a quarter century old. The exterior is covered in ...
In its earliest years of production, it was considered one of the manufacturer's more underrated muscle car builds, boasting sleek lines and proper V8 Pontiac power under the hood. The Grand Prix ...
To make matters worse, the Grand Prix was struggling against competitors in its own showroom. At the time, Pontiac had too many full-size cars, with the Catalina, 2+2, Star Chief, and Bonneville ...
Pontiac's 2008 Grand Prix combines a very roomy interior and smooth ride with two different engines and reasonably agile handling. And, with either engine, it returns surprisingly good fuel economy.
Pontiac had a palette of matching interior hues for their automobile liveries. Plum couldn’t just be ordered on any car. Only the Grand Prix and the Bonneville were allowed to offer customers ...
Muscle cars are a fundamental part of American ... the Grand Prix. The Pontiac Grand Prix was based on the two-door hardtop version of the Catalina, with which it shared a platform; however ...
I purchased my 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix in July 2008. At the time of the purchase it has 55,000 miles and today I have 346,000. The original motor and transmission is still in the car. I haven’t ...