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1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

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2007 Pontiac Grand Prix

2007 Pontiac Grand Prix 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix is available in three models : base, GT and GXP. The base Grand Prix has a 3.8-liter 200-hp V6 engine. GTs have a 260-hp supercharged V6 engine . GXPs use a 5.3-liter 303-hp V8 with GM’s Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation. All engines team with a 4-speed automatic transmission. GXP has Pontiac’s TAPshift steering wheel paddles for manual operation. All models come with OnStar assistance and 4-wheel disc... Read Full Story

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix The 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix is offered in three primary trim levels: base, GT and GTP, with an additional ultimate-handling Competition Group available on the GTP. All are five-passenger, 4-door, front-wheel-drive sedans with 3.8-liter V6 engines and 4-speed automatic transmissions. 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix base and GT models come with a V6 engine that develops 200 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 230 pound-feet of torque at 4000. GTP gets a... Read Full Story

1972 Pontiac

The Most Popular 1972 Pontiac Cars 1972 Pontiac LeMans 1972 Pontiac LeMans In 1972, GM sold 169,993 Le Mans models in all body styles. Since GTOs have become so expensive, a Le Mans is nearly the same car for much less money. If you want a great-looking car with nearly the same performance as a GTO , a Le Mans Sport is the ticket. 1972 Pontiac LeMans only came as a hardtop or 2 dour pillar coupe. It is powered by a 455 H.O. Ram Air engine mated to an automatic gearbox. The 1972... Read Full Story

2006 Pontiac Grand Prix

2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix comes in three models. Base models have a 200-hp V6 . GTs have a 260-hp supercharged V6. GXPs use a 303-hp V8 with GM’s Active Fuel Management, which deactivates 4-cylinders while cruising to save fuel. All engines team with a 4-speed automatic transmission. All models come with OnStar assistance and 4-wheel disc brakes. A high-performance, 4-speed automatic transmission allows aggressive manual gear changes... Read Full Story

1996 Pontiac Grand Prix

1996 Pontiac Grand Prix 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Set for a much-needed overhaul in the coming year, the front-wheel drive 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix failed to tinker with much re looks or performance. Offered as a coupe or sedan in either SE or GT trims, the Grand Prix is a well-liked, cheap family car that has attempted to take advantage of the Pontiac Excitement branding. The 3.4-liter 24-valve V6, which is standard in the 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix GT and GTP and a choice in the SE... Read Full Story

2004 Pontiac Grand Prix

2004 Pontiac Grand Prix 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix come with GT and GTP models. Two versions of the GT model are available, GT1 and GT2. The 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix continues as a 5-passenger 4-dr sedan with front-wheel drive and V6 power engine . Wheelbase is unchanged, but the new body is slightly longer. Rear leg room increases about a half inch, rear head room shrinks about the same. The 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix is taller, wider, and much cleaner in... Read Full Story

1963 Pontiac

The Most Popular 1963 Pontiac Cars 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix was basically a Catalina hardtop coupe with styling touches and engine options that gave it a sportier appearance and performance. Front bucket seats and a center console, coupled with the clean new body styling and a hardtop roofline — which didn’t try to resemble a convertible with the top up — gave the car a sporty appearance even though it was a full-size Pontiac. Featuring... Read Full Story

2003 Pontiac Grand Prix

2003 Pontiac Grand Prix 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix is available in an SE trim with a 3.1-liter V-6 engine producing 175 hp and 195 lb-ft (264 Nm) of torque and is mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. The GT came with a 3.8-liter V-6 producing 200 hp and 225 lb-ft of torque. GTP models are powered by a supercharged 3.8-liter V6 that pumps out 240 hp and 280 lb-ft (380 Nm) of torque. 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix coupes and sedans had the same styling, except... Read Full Story

2000 Pontiac Grand Prix

2000 Pontiac Grand Prix 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Totally redesigned in 1997 , the Grand Prix sports a muscular, aggressive look in both coupe and sedan versions. This car’s predecessor, introduced in 1988 as Pontiac ’s version of General Motors’ GM-10 platform, was the first Grand Prix to be offered as a 4-door sedan. The 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix came as a base SE sedan or a sportier GT coupe and sedan, as well as with a high-performance GTP sedan and coupe. A 3.1-liter V6 went into the... Read Full Story

1992 Pontiac

The Most Popular 1992 Pontiac Cars 1992 Pontiac Bonneville 1992 Pontiac Bonneville SE 1992 Pontiac Bonneville gained a fresh skin and plastic front fenders. While the Buick LeSabre and Oldsmobile Eighty Eight rode on the same basic platform, the Bonneville featured its own distinctive Pontiac “look.” The 1992 Pontiac Bonneville offers three trim levels : SE, SSE, and SSEi. The SE and SSE are powered by a revamped 3.8-liter V6 engine that now gets 170-hp. The supercharged SSEi tweaks... Read Full Story
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