Pontiac Grand Prix
MPG City: 16 - 18 ; Highway: 25 - 28
Pontiac revamped its midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix sedan for 2004. The Grand Prix enters the 2008 model year with few changes. Three new exterior colors are now offered, and the midlevel GT trim has been dropped, leaving only two trims: the base Grand Prix and high-performance GXP. The Grand Prix competes in the same segment as the Dodge Charger, Ford Taurus and Nissan Maxima.
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Other Pontiac Grand Prix Model Years
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$9,525–$12,450
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
27 – 30
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$8,300–$11,100
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
27 – 30
Here
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$7,925–$11,050
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
27 – 30
Here
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$7,725–$8,350
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
28 – 30
Here
2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$4,400–$6,775
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
28 – 29
Here
2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$4,075–$6,400
MPG City:
18 – 19
Highway:
24 – 26
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2001 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$3,725–$5,800
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
28 – 30
Here
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$3,400–$5,250
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
28 – 30
Here
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$3,025–$4,500
MPG City:
18 – 20
Highway:
28 – 30
Here
1998 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$2,825–$3,400
MPG City:
19 – 20
Highway:
29 – 30
Here
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$2,650–$3,150
MPG City:
19 – 20
Highway:
29 – 30
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1993 Pontiac Grand Prix
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$1,725–$2,100
MPG City:
17 – 19
Highway:
26 – 27
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