The second-generation Grand Prix started strong, with sales getting close to 58,000 units in 1965. The yearly shipments dropped to 36,757 in 1966 before improving slightly to 42,981 units a year later ...
Interior flexibility, improved performance for a solid hit. The Pontiac Grand Prix has been known as a fine mover, a good stopper, a fair looker and a reasonable handler. In its 2004 manifestation ...
What? A “personal luxury” car? Are we going to glorify “neoclassic” cars next? Have we really reached the bottom of the barrel with Pontiac cars already for Pontiac Pthursday? Hold on a minute. The ...
GM introduced the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan as the eighth generation of its midsize vehicle based on the W-body platform. Pontiac introduced the 2004 Grand Prix in early 2003, and unlike its ...
The year was 1969 and the world was changing, and Pontiac was changing right along with it. John DeLorean saw buyers' tastes shifting toward a different kind of car a few years before, so he ordered a ...
This is not a complete list of every collectible Pontiac Grand Prix, but five rare or unusual examples you may or may not know from Grand Prix history. 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix Super Duty Two years ...
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