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To no enthusiast's surprise, so did its sales. The latest reincarnated Pontiac is the 1988 Grand Prix, the replacement for the antediluvian personal-luxury two-door of the same name.
That, in turn, would give the horsepower crown to the 2005-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, a front-wheel-drive sedan backed by a 5.3-liter V8 that's good for 303 ponies.
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible MSRP: $3,813 MPG: 5 city / 9 highway / 7.5 as tested As Tested: $4,714 Originally Published: April 12, 2025 at 5:30 AM EDT ...
Although Pontiac hasn't released final prices on the Grand Prix, it promises you would have to check virtually every option box to get the GTP's price over $25,000, with our sunroofless test car ...
Pontiac celebrated its 50th year with a Golden Anniversary Grand Prix in 1976, but the embellishments were mostly in the form of badging. 1977 saw the addition of gewgaws like a digital stereo and ...
Pontiac launched the Grand Prix in 1962, and it spanned seven generations before its last model was released in 2008. One of the most iconic iterations was the second generation, which includes ...
The Grand Prix looks spotless inside and out and it's equipped with Pontiac's most potent mill at the time. I'm talking about the optional 455-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8, which wasn't massive only ...
With $500 in hand, Tyler bought this 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix in December 2022 with the intention of doing a RWD V-8 conversion right the first time. Under the hood is a 2009 Chevrolet Suburban 5.3 ...
Last December, when Pitman found a 1999 Grand Prix with a bad transmission for $500, he knew the time had come. Tyler Pitman’s rear-wheel-drive, V8-swapped 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix.
The 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix was also so much better than you would have expected out of 1990s General Motors. If you're too young to remember the '97 Grand Prix, don't just listen to me.
I bought a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP in 2008. It had 110,000 miles on it. Ten years and 338,000 miles latter I finally had to let it go.