Used 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP Consumer Reviews
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Grand Prix GPX
Quick, agile, fun to drive! Garners plenty of looks, and glares from other drivers when you beat them off of the line!
Good performance, horrible reliability
I bought a GXP used with less than 30K miles in early 2010. I now own a 2009 G8 GT, and while the performance is comparable the reliability is not. Too many issues, most being transmission related for me to recommend this to another buyer. If you have one of these and you make it to 50k miles without replacing the transmission consider yourself lucky. I began having transmission problems at 35k miles and had the tranny fluid changed but still didn't shift right. within 5k miles had to have a new tranny put in. The car never shifted right again.
- GXP SedanMSRP: $18,90070 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,995496 mi away
- GT SedanMSRP: $4,995637 mi away
Can't beat it for the price!
Wanted a family sized four door that had a bit of performance. BMW's, Infinitis and all the others were too small, under powered and 30% to 40% more in price. It is definitely not as refined as those cars listed above, but I am not spending my kids college money on a car either. My last Grand Prix went 8 years and 160,000 trouble free miles, i hope this does the samne.
Oh baby what a ride.
I have no issue with my 2007 Pontiac GXP best car I have ever owned, and for more excitement get yourself a super chip. LS 4 engine in these doesn't need a superchip, but I love the upgrade on mine, 45,000 actual miles going strong strong and she is a road warrior. Get you one they are actual road race cars in a 4 door family car package. You will learn to love it and have fun doing it.
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A Corvette Sedan?
I've had a number of Corvettes, and traded my 04 'Vette for an '07 GXP because I wanted something a bit less "in your face" because of my work, but something that would still be a performer. I found it in this GXP, and at $20k less. It does 0-60 within .6-sec of the Corvette, and handling is terrific. The guys in the auto press who whine about torque steer are off base when it comes to everyday use of this car. Yeah, torque steer is there if you look for it when you push this vehicle to its limit, but it's not a significant factor, and definitely not a problem. This is a great, fun vehicle that's exceptionally well-designed and well- put-together at a fantastic value.