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Used 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews

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4.25 out of 5 stars

10 year original owner

Eric D, 05/01/2010
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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Bought my Grand Prix Dec 26, 1999. Absolutely loved to drive it. The car was great until it hit about 75k miles, then things really started to wear down. Had one major repair of the rack and pinion and power steering at the same time. Was about a $1500 repair. Many other little things also began to fall apart since 75k. Driver power window quit working. Gas gauge began to malfunction and I had to track the fuel level with the trip odometer. Also, the low coolant light was always lit and even the fluids were topped off. The carpeting wore very early on. Overall, it was a satisfying ownership but mostly because I paid it off two years earlier then I had expected and owned it free and clear.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Great car, but some defects.

Taxman207, 10/24/2002
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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So far, I really enjoy my Grand Prix. The GT with the 200 hp engine has the power I was looking for. One thing does irritate me though. When I hit small bumps in the road at about 25-30 mph, the sound of heavy plastic comes from the front of the car. But overall, I really enjoy this car. I have not had any problems.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

I do love my car

Tiffykc07, 06/23/2010
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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I've had my car going on 3 years now, for almost a year I've had trouble with the key getting stuck in the ignition to where i had to use a nail to put underneath the steering wheel compartment and stick it inside this hole to get my key to come out, I'm not really sure why this happens but someone I know who has the same car as I do has the same problem. To roll down the passenger window from my driver side sometimes it doesn't work and then a few minutes later it does, but other than these problems I do love my car I just recently got brakes for it and the tires were still in great shape. I love the look of it and it is my first vehicle, I got it when I turned 18.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

It's cool

Mr.Rob, 10/31/2002
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
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I purchased my SE model used with 28k miles from Dave Miller's Carmart in Matteson, Il (I don't recommend them). The car has been pretty reliable-I've had to have trans work-my key gets stuck and I have a knocking noise sometimes when I swicth vent directions

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Perfect First Car

Chad, 07/15/2010
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 2dr Coupe
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I got this car a few years ago as my first car. I was originally shopping for Accords, but they were out of my price range and I was recommended the Grand Prix because the 3800 V6 is supposedly "bulletproof." In the 5 years I've owned the car it has lived up to the reputation. It has had a few small issues(key gets stuck in the ignition occasionally and LED backlight on radio went out), some of which I caused(warping the brakes 3 times oops!), but it has been an excellent car! It has good looks, enough power to get out of it's own way, and it has been reliable. It's a "sleeper" in the sense you can save a ton of money over a Japanese car since they depreciate a lot, but are quite reliable

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