Used 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Great value for the Price
Has all the features that I wanted in a larger size car. Has great pick-up and leg room (I'm taller and drivers side leg room in many cars leave a lot to be desired).
Not so great.
I've had mine for about 2 years now and have had nothing but problems with it. It did have 89,000 miles on it, but still should not have had that many issues. I've had to replace the breaks, roaders, some of the wiring and tires since buying it.I currently need to replace a head gasget and have oil leaking into my anti-freeze, which is a repair that is going to cost me a little over a thousand dollars. I was told that most Grand-Prixs start having mechanical problems once they reach about 65,000 miles.
2002 Grand Prix GT
the grand prix gt is an awesome car! it's a blast to drive and has great looks. the 3.8L V6 delivers plenty of power and torque.
Nothing Beats a Pontiac
I started with a 1997 Pontiac Bonneville which was an excellent car, however because of my age decided I needed something sportier, but I was impressed with Pontiac so I went to the Grand Prix GT(for the 3800 engine) which was my best move.
Best Car on the Road
To the idiot writing the first review: brakes,tires and ROTORS, are normal wear items on any vehicle. My Grand Prix is the best purchase I have ever made. The Pontiac 3.8 L engine is by far the best production engine ever made. If it is well mantained it will never wear out. I've had mechanics tell me they've seen 3.8's with the oil run out of them and seize not even need new rings! They run strong with excellent fuel economy and power - what more is there to want??