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Used 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A) Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Lots of fun

vlee, 10/13/2010
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

I purchased my GTP this month from my company. It has been my company car for four years and I've now put 117,000 on the clock and still a sweet ride without any major issues.

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5 out of 5 stars

Impressive American Sedan

GP fan, 01/08/2006
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I've put 11k Miles on this vehicle and am pleased with its quality. Its straight line performance is great for a sedan. Its steering is a bit vague, but that's compared to my compact Mazda. My 4cyl Mazda only got 2mpg's better with half the horsepower. The dashboard is a bit bland in all black, so I recently bought a Sherwood dash kit to accent it. The only other gripe I have is the door handles. They are to small and slippery for such heavy doors. If you enjoy modifying your vehicle, there are several sellers of aftermarket parts for this car. Overall, I really enjoy driving this car. I get nice comments about it's looks. I am really glad I bought American.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Get Back into NASCAR

Blacksheep, 05/27/2006
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

This is my second GTP Supercharged. I had a 97. Reliability on both cars (97 & 05) is terrific. Having a fold down front seat has come in handy more then once. I replaced the mufflers with Flow Masters and new exhaust tips. $400 and the car sounds like it wants to go and looks better from the back. My son-in- law replaced the air filter with a K&N filter. My only regret is that I did not know a V-8 was on the way. Pontiac needs to get back into NASCAR. I plan to stay with Pontiac and if it goes the way of Olds I will leave GM. No matter what you do to a Buick it is still the car my 89 yr old father drives and many more like him. No thanks!

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4.88 out of 5 stars

2005 Grand Prix GTP Comp G

B4crask, 09/16/2004
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
4 of 5 people found this review helpful

This is an awesome car with excellent handling. It looks good both inside and out. The supercharged engine has the power to get you around anything on the road. Good old American Muscle! Glad I didn't get the Maxima...... I paid $1500 under MSRP and then got a $2000 rebate on top of that. Don't pay MSRP. You don't have to. Try getting Honda or Toyota to do that for you when buying one of thier boring little cars.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Good Car- Very good Price

TinMan, 09/08/2005
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Overall, I have been pleased with the GTP. I have owned the supercharged engine before and it's a primary reason why I bought this car. It is very strong at 260 hp- although I have not gunned it too much yet- still new. The car definitely looks cool in black- almost batman -like. I get all kinds of looks from people. Lots of features plus a good, sporty look got me into this car. I also got the GM employee price minus my GM card rebate which came out to be around 25K for a totally loaded 2005 GTP. Pretty good deal for what you get. Definitely not a boring-looking Accord or a Camry..

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