Used Pontiac Grand Prix for sale near Pendleton, IN
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Quick view Vehicle Information
- Ext. color
- Ivory White
- Int. color
- Ebony
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 20-30
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- 4-Speed Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V6 12V MPFI OHV
- Stock #
- 91711232
- VIN
- 2G2WP552661257162
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Entertainment
- CD Player
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
Reviews
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix review
This car is great, its comfortable, fast, and the V8 Can get up and go. However, compared to more modern cars, the Poniac 2006 GXP V8 shows its age, My car cant accelerate as quickly as more modern cars. But its still a solid car. The most major issue with the GXP is the tires and suspension. This car is apparantly designed to drive on Perfectly Smooth roads. Which is great if you live in a Gated Community somehwere houses are $500,000 each and everybody is perfectly blonde. However, I prefer more 'All-Terrain' vehicles compared to 'high-preformance but extremely delicate.' I'll compare the 2 cars I've owned: Jeep 1996 Grand Cherokoo Laredo Extremely Tough, can go anywhere, I can drive over curbs easily. Poniac 2006 Is more like Princess and the Pea. If I hit a Gravel Rock, the whole car will feel it. The Jeep, can go anywhere on Earth basically. The Poniac, Hit a Curb? Need a New Rim, the whole cars missaligned and tires need rebalanced, and now the Tires going flat. Hit a pothole in the Jeep, no problem, keep driving. In the Poniac, Now everything needs re-alligned, rim is damaged, etc. Just as an example. ^ The Poniac is reliable, its just extremely sensitive and needs perfect roads. The Jeep is all-terrain, durable, and strong. I'd drive my Jeep anyday if I could. Considered I got my Jeep for $5k, then put $5k in upgrades/repairs, Id get it again anyday. The Poniac was $32k new, and is just extremely sensative.
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Quick view Vehicle Information
- Ext. color
- GREEN
- Int. color
- GRAY
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 19-29
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V-6 regular unleaded, engine with 200HP
- Stock #
- 12109
- VIN
- 1G2WP52K02F238419
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Entertainment
- CD Player
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
Reviews
2002 Pontiac Grand Prix review
These Pontiacs with the 3.8 engine are solid as a rock and make a good used car Buy. I owned the Pontiac GT it's simply was a great trouble free car. And all of these Pontiacs are fun to drive.
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Quick view Vehicle Information
- Ext. color
- BLUE
- Int. color
- TAN
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 18-29
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V-6 supercharger, premium unleaded, engine with 240HP
- Stock #
- 12345
- VIN
- 1G2WR12121F106500
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Entertainment
- CD Player
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
Reviews
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix review
I own a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP.I got the car in excellent exterior condition,in 2020, considering that it was20 years old. The old engine has never let me down (unless you consider listing to audio for four hours and draining the battery). Its interior needed a bit of tlc when I got it,and so far I’ve put around 30,000 miles on it. But power? Ahhh,yes. And currently making 25.2 miles per gallon. Longest trip I ever took it on was 13 hours straight through, talk about comfort. It also hit,subdued and recovered from a deer as well.😏 I then fixed it,and am still using it today. It’s a perfect car for someone introduced to the Grand Prix,but wanting to upgrade from a GT. The only downside is that,because of their age and lack of care in their younger days,these cars are getting increasingly hard to find in nice shape. Most of them are rusted out and banged up like tin cans. So if you’re shopping around,look for a GTP with as little rust as possible,sit back and let the adventure begin!
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Quick view Vehicle Information
- Ext. color
- Liquid Silver Metallic
- Int. color
- Black
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 20-30
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V-6 regular unleaded, engine with 200HP
- Stock #
- pon6274
- VIN
- 2G2WP552171116274
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Entertainment
- CD Player
- WiFi Hotspot
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
Reviews
Indy Car Market LLC review
I bought first car here a year ago and came back to get a ca for my son. Both times were such a great experience and they gave me wonderful advice to help pick the perfect ride. They have a fantastic selection at fair prices and the people are genuinely friendly, professional and truly care about their customers and the cars they sell. I highly recommend checking this place out.
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix review
My 07' Grand Prix GT still going strong in 2023 with 10100 miles on it (low for its age). The GT had the supercharged version of the 3.8., has every option other than OnStar, stealth gray exterior, 10 spoke wheels, all charcoal leather interior. Other than regular maintenance and the normal wear items it has only had a check engine light come on once in 16 years, codes revealed a TB circuit failure, and a 150.00 throttle pedal fixed the issue. Minor issues are soft trim parts are failing and no replacements are available to be had. GM should have killed the Buick instead of Pontiac, after all it brought more to the table than Buick did. To this day still gets the 18mpg the EPA suggested in 2007.
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Quick view Vehicle Information
- Ext. color
- Gray
- Int. color
- Black
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 20-30
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V6 OHV 12V
- Stock #
- 11171
- VIN
- 2G2WP552971227378
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Entertainment
- CD Player
- WiFi Hotspot
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
Reviews
Tim's Car & Truck Sales review
Pleasant experience. Friendly staff. No hassle experience.
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix review
The first car I ever owned, powerful, comfortable, but without a lot of features in contemporary cars. No aux cord, no backup camera, definitely no Bluetooth. The 3.6L Supercharged V6 in the GT was a dream to drive, the whine of the supercharger spooling ingrained in my memory. I had a few reliability issues, having the serpentine belt fall off while driving and having to replace the water pump as well as having a hole pop up in my muffler which I never got fixed due to totaling the car.
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About the Pontiac Grand Prix
How much does the Pontiac Grand Prix cost?
The Pontiac Grand Prix price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price for the Grand Prix is $9,623, with pricing starting at $795.
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