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Used 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars

good car

veejayel, 03/25/2012
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

My parents got this car in 1995 with 15k miles on it and the engine hasn't broken down since, with 80k more miles on it. its confortable, looks sporty, has alot of room, i've fit 6 passengers in it semi- comfortably, and its pretty reliable. always starts up easily. the only problems i have with this car is the air conditioning broke, the knobs wore out pretty bad, and the radio and clock screen doesn't work anymore. otherwise, the car is pretty good. it goes when you put the pedal down, you can take turns pretty hard, and its easy to drive

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4.13 out of 5 stars

94 Grand Prix

SSH, 12/18/2002
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

Bought my SE new in 94 and still running great with 102K on it. It has went through 3 batteries and 2 alternators, but that has been the only expense other than normal maintence. The gas mileage has dropped to 20mpg (city only), have had tune up, but mileage did not improve. I am keeping this car till the wheels fall off or it becomes unrealiable, so far that is not the case.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Great starter car

Chris, 08/09/2005
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

My dad bought our '94 Grand Prix SE from a friend at work (him and his friend are mechanics) for $500. After putting in about $500 worth of parts, the car runs fantastic. He had to replace the turn signal (it wouldn't click into place, you would have to hold it down while turning left), the starter (expensive key included), all the hoses, belts, plugs, wires, and the brakes. After all the basic repairs were done, the 180k mile Grand Prix was running strong, and still is. The car's steering is great, ABS, just an overall nice car to drive. The great thing about Pontiac is the replacement parts are CHEAP. Cars break down, but with basic maintenance you can reduce that chance...

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Rust from the fuel pump to the gas tank

Grand Prix owner, 09/19/2010
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

My biggest headache with the car is the rust. I bought it at 101K miles. I've had to replace the gas tank, the fuel pump, the filler neck, and have it painted at the gas door area due to rusting. My mechanic was replacing the rear struts and rusted bolts and parts were falling off from rust. I've replaced the rotors twice in 1 year. When I first got the car Midas informed me GM/Pontiac don't stand behind their brakes. The driver window stop working the window switch is $100. The hardware on the doors for the windows fell apart. My daughter cut her leg getting out the car from the rusted metal on the side of car beneath the windows. I checked with GM for a recall on this car.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Much Better Than Basic Transportation

JAX, 07/17/2002
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

My wife bought this GP new in '94. We've put 134,000 miles on it nad have had only a few problems. We've taken it to Pigeon Forge, Orlando and New York City. Smooth drive, good looks, more than adequate power and decent gas mileage. On the down side: Most replacements/repairs require removal of significant portions of the vehicle to access the specific part(s). The battery is a good example. Fortunately, it hasn't needed that many repairs!

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