Used 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Excellent
Excellent car. Very reliable and fun to drive. 3800 V6 sounds sweet with dual exhaust. I have always had GM vehicles, and have been impressed with all, but especially Pontiac. Sporty, yet comfortable.
Very nice car
I bought this car and drove from New Jersey to Florida and back very nice ride for long distance the front seats felt kinda hard and uncomfortable but the handling and the speed makes up for it a lot of power for a 6 cyl. For the size of the car spins tires with ease great high speed handling would recommend to anybody
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,995325 mi away
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Practical and Pretty
Affordable sedan that looks great, front wheel drive for Colorado snow and sporty feel and drive. Reliable and refined W platform means nice ride and long life power train (3800 Gen III) V6 engine. Power is adequate.
1st new pontiac
I've only had this car for 6 days, highway was nice with little background noise with auto radio. I get excited every time I drive and love the car it's the newest car Ive ever owned, and more power then Im used to but Im trying to conserve. it's roomy for everyone. The car does have get up and go, havent gone on highway for long distance. I too like cockpit feel and how everything centers around me driving and easy access to info. I would like less plastic and stronger feel buttons I want this car to last and look good the whole time. I also hope they might bring back and improve gas or turn to cng car or hydrogen car for zero emission! and I'd get that I got this cause owned two pontia
Never buy something just because it looks nice
The only good thing I can say about this car is the profile. My dad bought it brand new in 07 ran good up till 2011. I'm constantly taking that car to the shop. It's never a simple $50 to $100 fix its always $500 for this $800 for that $1000 for this. It not like I hot rod in it. I baby the f✴✴k out of that car.
- Reliability