Used 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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Great car
I owned for 3 years and traveled Miami to New York, Orlando, key west, Washington, several times and has been a pleasant experience in the highway, plenty of power and a quiet ride. I'll keep my Pontiac forever, especially because Pontiacs don't going to be built anymore, sadly.
Good car
Just bought a 2006 Grand Prix Program car. It is solid, comfortable with plenty of power. and gets great highway mileage.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,348208 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,495274 mi away
- GT SedanMSRP: $4,777299 mi away
What has happened to Pontiac?
I have owned the last three versions of the Grand Prix and each one has become more technologically advanced and stylish than the last while build quality and interior design has become progressively inferior. My 2007 Grand Prix pales in comparison to the interior design and materials in my 2000. Mesh-like headliner and sun visor material scream "cheap." The plastic interior pieces are visually and physically "hard". The carpet is coarse and the leather doesn't even smell like leather. Heck, I'm a Grand Prix lover and I'm embarassed for GM. It would seem that the Grand Prix has been allowed to suffer the same agonizing death as its Pontiac brothers. Sorry GM, my next car will be Japanese.
Great Car
This is my "4th" Grand Prix - and have loved each one I had. I can't believe they have stopped production of this model. This car has lots of power for the V6. Love the road-tight feel to the steering, but the traction control is not good at all. The car handles well in all weather and gets good gas mileage. Beautiful looking car and nice wheels on the GT model. Radio could be of higher quality.
Still going strong
Have 130,000 miles on this car and haven't had to do anything to it. Runs exactly as it did at 30,000 miles.