Used 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Consumer Reviews
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underrated
the v-8 is fast while still getting great mileage. i average 22 mpg with a good mix of city and hwy driving. as the editors review says, there may be to much torque because of the powerful v-8; however i wouldn't trade down the horsepower. great car. good mix of sports car, fuel economy, and luxury vehicle.
Awesome Car!!!
I love this car!!! This thing has some great power! Not to mention a great stereo, great handling, Great ride, and awesome style. I would highly recommend this car to anyone! I would definely buy another one. :)
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,49539 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,950114 mi away
- GT SedanMSRP: $7,995246 mi away
The best of both worlds!
I am the proud owner of a 2007 Grand Prix GT in gorgeous crimson red. This car has unbelievable power, a smooth ride and a luxurious interior. Drove a 2000 GT for six years before this one and loved it, but GM has built an awesome vehicle with this new model. Roomy interior for families and good gas mileage make this car an unbeatable buy for the price. I love the crystal clear view out of the front and rear windows....amazing.
Still solid after 49,000 miles
I've driven this car 49,000 miles in two and a half years, and I can't complain. Still rides and drives like new, and problems thus far have been minimal (warped window moldings, brake rotors and a slight electrical issue, all fixed under warranty). Easy to maintain, and mechanics have nothing but good things to say about its future. Good gas mileage (30+ highway), solid ride and comfortable overall. No regrets.
Still a Very Good Car
This is a powerful and fun car to drive. It handles well and goes like Jet Stink when you need it. Primary complaint is that at Highway speeds, it gets 22.5 - 24.5 maximum, no where near the 28 EPA estimate. I can usually meet or exceed the highway EPA estimates in all my vehicles, but not this one. The 3.8 V-6 normally aspirated gets 30 - 34 on the highway, but lacks the power. Interior is a little tight and design is dated. I was sorry to see the Bonneville retired, but this is a close substitute. Runs fine on regular gas. I expect excellent reliability on the proven 3.8 V-6 and 4 Speed Automatic. AC works well as usually for GM.