Used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews
Salesman's Car
Test drove the ususal mid-size imports along with the GP, after crunching the numbers the GP provides much more value for your dollar. Base drivetrain miles ahead of base imports. Ample torque across powerband. Purchased for a salesman who travels 20k+ each year in the car (in addition to countless miles via air). Fair city mileage with good highway mileage and manners. Dont be affraid of domestic cars based on that crappy 1987 Oldsmoford you owned. While maybe not as refined as the other options on the market, this is surley a solid car at an attractive price point.
Nice Car
this car drives nice and handles great. I love all the features it has and easy to work.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,99572 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,500237 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,450335 mi away
Nice Car
This is one fine car it drives like a dream and also rides very nice also good gas mileage I really can't say anything bad about it.
I like it
excellent vehicle, and one I would recommend to others. I bought the base GP, but it has everything I want. I would like the roof to be a little higher to make it easier to enter and exit. Powerful engine and smooth ride, much better than Focus I traded in. Gas mileage is good, but could be better.
Fun Drive w/rattles
Fun drive! I had a 2000 Grand Prix GT that I loved & traded in at 70,000 mi. The 200HP non supercharged got 20 city- 29 HWY mpg.The '06 260 HP/SC gets 10 city- 24 Hwy,"overall lousy mpg." Dealer cannot get rid of rattles in rear door panel and sunroof.Anyway, I should have kept the 2000.