Used 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
A Great Steal
After rebates, paid just under $14K. For that amount, it is a great car. It is responsive and engergetic in everyday driving, quick when pushed. Individual Map lights are absent on the Base model, which most base Korean cars have. Base stereo is weak. Still a bit too much hard plastic on the dashboard, though the layout/ergonomics are FAR improved from the previous generation. A generally great car, and even without the insane deal, I would happily drive it over the boring 4 cylinder versions of the Camry, Accord, Altima, or Mazda 6.
Luv my GTP
This car has been fun to drive, yet is good for the family. Its the perfect car for those of us who don't want to grow up yet. It has had some minor issues, but overall its performance, I feel, beat the Saab, Volvo, and BMW that I drove at the same time. This car is comfortable, fast on the take off and is 'solid'. I could have purchased the other vehicles, but the GTP was roomier, more comfortable, and more fun!
- GT SedanMSRP: $4,980162 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,988176 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,495244 mi away
GXP is Awesome
I have had my GXP for about 3 weeks and it turns heads everywhere I go! I Love this car the ride is smooth and the performance of the V8 is awesome. This is my 3rd new grand prix in 7 years I must say the Grand Prix has been a very dependable car and I have never had any problems with any of them.
Sallys Ride
So far we like everything about the car. The super charger is great for getting out on the highway.
Gotta love it
Car is everything I would want in a vehicle. As far as engine being too loud I guess people just don't like muscle cars anymore in this country.