Used 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
1995 special edition3.4 grand prix white
this white 3.4 special edition white grand prix has provided reasonable, reliable service the last 10 years of my ownership. i bought it brand new. there have been maintenance & electrical repairs which have been expensive, but the dealership is only source of precise mechanic work. you do have to put GM parts for replacement to keep this 2dr coupe running smoothly. i am still proud of its handling & i drive it everyday on the highway 50 miles round-trip to work. it remains a fun car to drive.
Beat this, Honda!
I recently bought a 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, I had a 1990 Bonneville SSE, the GP has a smaller engine, but with the DOHC it can beat alot of cars roaming the streets of Richmond.
- SE SedanMSRP: $4,9951,225 mi away
decent car
Overall, a decent car for the money. GM's quality has improved dramatically. Would rather have a 5 speed stick shift than an automatic.
this great pontiac grand prix SE
there are, after 9 years, very few minor mechanical problems. but there are some annoying design flaws (like windows don't open with key out). had i had the money, i would definitely buy a new, 2005, model.
eh...
If i hated this car any more it would be amazing. The performance on this thing is ridiculously horrible, and other than me being happy that it turns on, I hate it. It idles too low, its not fast, the only nice thing about it is the spacious interior!