Used 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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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.
sheila
very stylish and reliable. if i had to but one again, id buy the gtp model. one of the downfalls of this car is getting stuck in the snow.
Great Car
Great car, the only problem that I had with it was the sending unit for the check antifreeze light
Best Car I've Owned
I love this car. I bought it only for $100 dollars back in April after I traded in my 03 impala for it, yes i know I downgraded to a 2000, but the Impala was starting to rust and the Grand Prix had no rust and I've always wanted a GP and it always slipped through my grasp until now. The only problem I have had with the GP is the windsheild has a crack in it, not the big of a problem being that it is not in my line of sight. Plus my ac and heating had a weird problem where the drivers side only blew hot air even with the ac on but the passengers side worked just fine at first but it corrected itself right before summer.
Fun car
i loved this car. the only problem we had was the transmission went at about 130K. but this is a great car. it's big enough for a family of 4. it's pretty quick. and it's fun to drive. our's got totaled last year cause some idiot hit it, and i still miss it.