Used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews
melissa bachmann
i previously owned a doge intrepid but after owning my grand prix i'll never buy any other make of car. it's absolutely perfect!
2006 Grand Prix Sedan (Base)
My previous car was a 1997 Bonneville, Series II 3.8L V6. I have to say, that with this new Grand Prix, I felt so secure with the purchase because the engine is just exceptionally dependable and easily modified. I'd never owned a GP like this one, and so far I absolutely love it. Easy to maintain, smooth shifting, and somewhat powerful(could use some mods though). I can't wait for dual exhaust, short RAM intake and my new hood. I have to say that the shifty squeaking/clicking I get in the steering column is something I could do without though. The factory sound system is more than I expected, with more than enough bass to keep me happy for a while.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,995291 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,999305 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,500420 mi away
Grand Prix
This car has been a pleasure to own. I have had it since new, and recently was in a head on collision. These cars are very safe. I came out of a head on collision with a very minor injury to my hand and my passenger was perfectly fine. This car's performance was outstanding. I had a K&N filter on my engine the rest was stock. The car was fast and efficient. I could go 0-60 in 6.3 seconds and my average economy never droped below 28mpg so the economy stats on this car depend on the way you drive it. At the floor you get 4.3mpg and at 59mph with the cruise set you will get 31-35mpg. I personaly think that these cars have too much power for their size, and to think this is coming from a 20year old. Thanks .
My first car...
I bough my 2006 grand prix in 2009..it was clean title, excellent condition I got a carfax report & it showed it belonged to a rental & leasing company then later repoed by an owner I am the fourth owner but it had 101849 miles even though people say its bad to buy a car with high mileage I still did it & its going on two years 134,000 miles later & I do not regret it at all I get its regular oil changes & i haven't needed to make no major repairs.
Most reliable car I’ve owned
I have owned my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 5 years and put over 92,000 miles on it in that time. It’s just a base model with no supercharger. I have no complaints. Even after all the repairs it’s needed and had done (basic maintenance with aging) it’s never stranded me on the side of the road. I’m currently looking for another GP with lower miles since I know I can depend on these cars. My car has made it through every harsh Michigan winter and multiple cross country road trips with no signs of stopping. Will most definitely be passing down my current GP to my children.