Used 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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Still going strong
This is my 2nd grand prix. I had my 1st for 125K. This one has 106K so far and I intend to take it to 130K or so. Just like the last one, the acceleration, handling,braking & traction control have always made me feel confident on the road. Some of the cheapisms are getting on my nerves. The maint record has been good, but not stellar. Outside of reg maint, I have replaced a ball joint, valve cover gasket, rr calipers, intake manifold, hood latch, struts and a few switches, seals & sensors in the 7 years I have had it.
Not too bad.
So far, I haven't had any real problems with this car. It has 67,000 miles on it and the only problem I have had is with the tail lights not working. I got that fixed at the dealership. No other problems.
Had a few problems
I know many people who have owned this vehicle. It is usually very dependable. The traction control and heavyness of the car is a plus. It is fast, but eats gas. I purchased this car used. I should have bought and extended warranty. I had problems with the stearing. Which if not under warranty can cost over $1000.
Perfect car for me
This car kicks A$$... You get strong acceleration, sharp handling wraped in one of the best bodys on the road. I almost always opt for this car over my wife's 99' Maxima SE. Gas milage is impressive for 240HP, 280 ft. lbs. The computer reads an avarage of 24.6MPG mixed city/highway and i haven't reset it in about a month. Just waiting patently for the 280X2 3800 V-6.
Great ride for great price
Bought this car new in July of 2000 and have never once regretted it. Problems have included a broken rear map light switch, and that's it!!! Over 50,000 miles and this car still runs like a top. It get 24MPG in combined city highway and makes more than enough power! Great car.