Used 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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2000 Grand Prix SE
I bought this car for $9500 in May with 71,000 miles on it. It now has 82,000 and still going perfectly. I have had very little problems with it. It handles very well, very reliable and fun to drive. The inside is spacy and comfortable. The resale value has dropped greatly, I don't know why because Pontiac did a very well job and it's worth every bit I paid for it. The only problems is the gas gage indicator gauge quite working. I really wish Pontiac would bring back the 97-00 SE style back, I like it best of all prix styles.
Well worth the money
You could not ask for more "BANG" for your buck. Many of aftermarket parts and websites to help you increase your HP. I could not ask for more.
Only a Pontiac GTP for me!
Finally I know why people who love to drive would buy this one. I heard all the great reviews and I now get to own one. Awesome power, awesome standard features and great options will make this car a winner. Can't say enuf about the heads-up display. Comfort is incredible and heck it's a Pontiac. If Tony Stewart can drive it, it must have great power. The price keeps it in the ave persons budget...and you get so much more.
Pontiac perfect
The 2000 GP GT has been a dream. No complaints at all. Thats hard to say about my other cars.
Chose Over an Accord
I hadn't even considered buying a Grand Prix until I rented one on a business trip. I found the performance from the standard 3.1 liter engine was adequate under all conditions, the handling was excellent, and the interior was roomy and very comfortable. I've been getting 30 miles per gallon on the freeway, and it has only needed routine maintenance in 34,000 miles. At this point I'm very pleased with the appearance, performance, and quality.