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Used 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews

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3.88 out of 5 stars

Perfect

RedHotGTP, 07/18/2005
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan
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I purchased this car in January of 05' with less than 80k miles on it. I had to replace the Supercharger coupler (bought at ZZperformance.com for $40) right after I bought it and I had it fully serviced at my local dealership. I love to drive this car! I recently owned a 99' Grand Prix GT and when you go from 200HP to 240HP it makes a big difference! It is fully loaded, HUD, Bose, 12-disc changer, heated seat (great in the winter), sunroof, everything. The only problem I have noticed is the display on the radio gets confused and shows weird numbers, but only for a few seconds after start- up. I have heard of several GP's doing this with or without Bose. This won't be my last Grand Prix!

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4.75 out of 5 stars

1999 Pontiac

Ataguy, 07/17/2006
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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We were the original owners of this car. Previously owned a Dodge Neon that was rather unrelieable. What a difference with this Pontiac.. Very reliable. We had the oil seals replaced at 100k miles & a electronic sensor replaced at around 80K miles. Other then that there were no major repairs. Solid ride, 28 mpg on the highway. Great performance & quiet ride. We'd buy another one.

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5 out of 5 stars

Ryan's GTP

Ryan, 03/31/2006
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan
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Amazing vehicle all around. From the handling to the style, this car is impressive. The response of the supercharger is instant and more than adequate for highway passing. Driving the 4-door sedan still feels like your driving a sport coupe. The powerplant not only outperforms most, but is also easily accessible for the backyard mechanic. Its also nice looking. All around suspension is sporty, so avoid those construction zones. When you hit a bump you feel it. I cut out the resonator and replaced it with 2" pipe. It has a growl to it now that isn't too loud, but sounds great. My 100% thumbs up for this ride.

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5 out of 5 stars

Good Old Pontiac!

prdsubrbndrvr, 11/16/2008
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
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My parents are the original owners since new! I drive the Grand Prix whenever I come home because I love it, nice break from my Suburban! The Grand Prix has 114,000 miles on it and still resembles a newer car. The 3.8L engine is undestructable and has never failed us! Just usual oil changes, and minimal problems. My dad will run this car until it can go no longer, which should not be anytime soon.

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1.38 out of 5 stars

nothing good, its junk

shepp69, 11/24/2002
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan
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nothing about this car is any good. this is the worst car I have ever owned. (14 previous) Problem areas: fuel system, interior pieces falling off/apart, exhaust system, body panels separating (plastic to metal), fuel economy, creaking and rattles that have developed, suspension. need I go any further? I could. Too many miles on this car I guess, wasnt built to go any farther than 80,000. Mine has 87,000.

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