Used 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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The Reviewer is out of their mind.
My 96 Grand Prix Sedan LE was the best car I ever had. I loved it... It drove like a race car with the performance tires and had every gadget you could want. I loved that car.
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Sweet Ride
My freinds like it more than I do. my little 3100 SFI puts out enough HP to get me where i want to go in style, but it doesnt quite feel like a shuttle launch. My evil plan is to drop a 3800 S/C L67 in this car. The 3200 lbs curb weight is light for this type of car (compared to a t-bird anywhoo) This is especially a great car if you love two-doors but hate feeling like you and your freinds are packed in like sardines.
Solid Investment
This car is a joy to own. I have 120,000 miles on mine and it still gets up and goes. The dash and controls are convieniently placed and the car has a generally sporty feel.
Too much to fix
I got the car from my mom with only 62,000 miles on it. In the 20 months I had it, I had to replace the drivers side door handle and lock, a/c compressor, radiator, H2O pump, drivers side window motor (which went out AGAIN a year later) and a tie rod PLUS normal maintenance (battery, tires, struts, brakes). But when the infamous intake manifold leak appeared, I realized I had spent $5000.00 ($250 a month) on this car and now it needed a repair that could be up to another $1k... I donated it and bought a new car. Other cons: the dash had a weird gooey black substance on it, the paint was faded and peeling, plastic body cladding panels falling off... it was a sad car.
a great car
great car that is fun to drive and i will keep until the wheels fall off