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1997 Pontiac Grand Prix | |
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Personalize Find a car | 6 cyl, 3.8 L, Automatic 4-spd Compare |
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EPA MPG | Regular Gasoline 20 combined city/highway MPG 17 city 27 highway 5.0 gals/100 miles |
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- Is a Grand Prix a good car?
- How long do Grand Prix races last?
- What was the last year for Pontiac Grand Prix?
- Is a 2007 Grand Prix a good car?
- What year was the best Pontiac Grand Prix?
- How long does a Pontiac Grand Prix GT last?
- Is a Pontiac Grand Prix a sports car?
Is a Grand Prix a good car?
The Grand Prix GT for us is a nice combination of good looks power and reliability. I grew up during the mucsle car era and this car brings it back in a "family 4-door". It is comfortable to drive and the mileage is impressive. But the power of a Pontiac V-8 is the best feature of all.
How long do Grand Prix races last?
F1 Grand Prix races must be no less than 305km (189.518 miles) long. The race must be ended after 2 hours of race time unless there have been suspensions. In this case the time limit is extended to 3 hours. The number of laps per race depends on how many laps are required to reach the minimum distance.
What was the last year for Pontiac Grand Prix?
Pontiac did not build a 2009 model, meaning the 2008 is the last generation of Grand Prix. In fact, it's one of the last Pontiacs -- General Motors has announced its intention to close the brand at the end of 2009.
Is a 2007 Grand Prix a good car?
Consumer reviews
I bought my 2007 Grand Prix in early 2008 with around 20k miles on it. It now has 205,000 and I just took it in for my first repair - a. $300 later and it runs as good as the day I bought it. This car is a rock-solid, no-issues, dependable automobile.
What year was the best Pontiac Grand Prix?
1988 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan.
How long does a Pontiac Grand Prix GT last?
On average a Pontiac Grand Prix will last around 230,000 miles, giving it a life expectancy of 17 years with an average mileage of 13,500 miles per year. Looking at data from Repairpal.com we can see that Pontiac Grand Prix's are indeed reliable cars to own. The car gets a reliability rating of 4.1/5 stars.
Is a Pontiac Grand Prix a sports car?
A mid-size sports sedan, the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix is fitted with OnStar as part of its standard equipment and now also comes with a tire pressure monitoring system. A sporty mid-size sedan with seating for five, the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix is offered in three trim levels including the potent GXP.