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4.88 out of 5 stars

Excellent Machine

Mongoose, 11/24/2002
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4dr Sedan
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I purchased my 2000 Grand Prix SE from a private group and enjoy it very much. It has more than enough power coming from the 3.1 Litre 3100 V6 engine. The engine has a great power improvment from the old 3.1 V6 engine Chevrolet had produced. My previous car, a 1995 Monte Carlo LS, had this engine and it hadn't nearly the amount of the power the new 3.1 V6 engine. The engine is in the 2000 and newer GM cars. The suspension and steering in this car is also unbelievable. The steering is very tight and enjoyable.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Beat a Mustang Gt & BMW Z3

Ryan Sloan, 09/16/2004
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan
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Has 72K miles and still gets OVER 30mpg on trips. Great acceleration and handling, added K&N filter! Use Castrol Syntec Blend oil, always and fuel cleaner added every 3000 miles. Only two problems: Fuel Pump $525 and CV Boots take beating on fast starts. Called GM and received $800 certificate towards next purchase. With care still looks new.

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4 out of 5 stars

Dependable and fun to drive

rab61384, 09/28/2004
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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My GP has treated me well. No engine problems after 4 years and 60k. However, my fuel economy is nowhere near what some other people are saying. For purely around town driving, it gets around 16. However, highway-only fuel economy is excellent at 30. Car handles well with plenty of power. Some of the interior components are cheap. Like some others, the door panels have started to get loose, and power windows seem to be slowing down a lot now. Seats could be a little more supportive for a long drive. Overall though, it has been a positive driving experience and the car has gotten me through many snowstorms safely.

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4 out of 5 stars

Nice Looking ride, but....

Patrick McCormick, 11/30/2002
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan
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Have had the sled in for more than a few issues. Noise in power steering seems to be most persistant problem. Also, driver side window stripping comes loose all the time. Great "spunk" for the money, lots-o-fun to drive, good power, like the exterior styling - but, I've had some issues...

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4 out of 5 stars

*****2000 Pont. Grand Prix GT 4dr*******

Sirhc11, 10/09/2004
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan
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As the owner of a 94 Pont. GP SE 4dr previously, to a 2000 Pont. GP GT 4dr I have to say is a HUGE improvement. The 94 lasted 195,000 miles before needing an engine overhaul, and required continous dealer visits for plugs seizing in place every 10,000 and over $5,000 in repairs (inc a new tranny which is VERY expensive)between 140,000 and 175,000 (2yrs total) **HOWEVER** The 2000 Pont. is a VERY different tale. I bought the vehicle from a non pontiac dealer in 2003 for $11,000 with 44,000 miles on it, to date I have put on 31,000 additional miles without a PROBLEM!!! Knock on wood....BEWARE of the mpg though...this car EATS gas..I found the computer mpg gage 100% accurate!!! LOVE THIS CAR!!!

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