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4.75 out of 5 stars

Fun,fun,fun!

Fiesty Diva, 08/17/2005
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
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The Car is fun to drive, the suspension is much better than my previous nissan,the only thing i would change is possibly more compartments in the car for storage and possibly an additional power source for a handy mp3 charger. If you enjoy power, buy the car!

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5 out of 5 stars

5th grand prix,but still fun to drive.

5th gp,still fun, 04/03/2005
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
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Very comfortable, solid build quality and gives performance and handling with many choices from sedan to gxp. Two trips and averaged 32 mpg on the freeway, some small cars can't achieve. I have tweaked my car a little and the 3.8L V6 is probably the best gm V6 that they made, rock solid and reliability to back it up. Excellent looks and big enough for the family and huge trunk for the summer vacation. My grand prix is fun to drive and is that what its all about, enjoying driving your car and for the price its a darn good deal.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

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michelle, 04/22/2005
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
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I fell it is to small, I paid 32,000 and went back 6 months later to trade in and they only wanted to give me 16000. Feel every bump, speakers vibrate too much

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Alot of car for little money

JLaws, 07/30/2009
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
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Picked up my gorgeous stealth gray Grand Prix with 84000 miles on it for $5800. After I did the brakes and purge valve, which is a common thing to fail, it drove like a brand new car. Still feels tight after all the miles and very quiet with the windows rolled up. I've owned higher end luxury car, i.e Lexus, Audi, Cadillac STS, so I can see the drop off in the quality of materials, but the GP's base V6 performance feels as powerful as the 300hp+ engines I am used too.I am on a budget and this car satisfies my needs for the time being. I plan to drive it to the ground!

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2.75 out of 5 stars

Need a shoe horn to get in and out

Jeff, 02/11/2005
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
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Went to buy a Bonneville but Pontiac wasn't dealing with that car so I got talked into a Grand Prix. Nice car and fun to drive but windshield is way to rakish and low. Cannot get in and out without hitting my head. Seat has to at lowest and furthest back position to avoid my head touching the ceiling. Homelink would have been a great option. Back seats are all but useless. Front bucket seats are too narrow. Not a family vehicle. It was a big mistake to buy this vehicle.

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