Used 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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The transmission went out, impossible or expensive to fix. Wears out even the best brake pads quickly.
No cup holders!
Of all the things to leave out of a car, why the cup holders? I hope that engineer was fired. There are 2 in the whole car, in the doors and nothing fits in them. Otherwise, ran fine. It's a no-frills -car-.
Occasional Transmission Problems
This was a great program car driven previously by Pontiac executives. It had 24,000 miles on it when we got it. It lasted through two new babies and numerous long road trips. Lots of safety features are built into the operator controls and interior features. It was a good car, but not 100% reliable like many of the imports.
I do a lot of driving
I bought this car from somebody I knew. There was a little over a hundred thousand miles, but this car looked brand new inside and out.. Very fun to drive.. I have put about twelve thousand miles on in four months.. no problems so far..
Was just awful
I bought the car for 2000, i should have known. just one month after purchasing it, there was nightmares. Luckily i bought a warranty. They replace steering, trans, motor, ball joint, the list goes on. They never did fix the problem which was no power and random shifting. A couple months after i sold it, buyer told me the head blew. I wouldn't reccomend this car. I loved it for the first month, after that, it was a nightmare...