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by drive571 in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 200, May 20 '04
Pros: Styling gets more mature every year, big rebates mean low prices for a midsize. Cons: Fake performance image, awful interior materials, crude four-cylinder, aging platform, generally unsophisticated feel.
My Experience I test-drove a Pontiac Grand Am SE1 sedan and a Pontiac Grand Am GT2 coupe at a local dealership. Each test drive lasted about half an hour and covered city streets, a winding frontage road, and the freeway. ...
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by Bryan_Carey - Top 10, Oct 02 '04
Pros: Reasonable price; Sporty Cons: A little tight in the front; Parking brake out of place
Pontiac, one of General Motor’s many lines of vehicles, has been making cars since 1926. Considered a step- up from the Chevrolet line, Pontiac cars are usually more stylish and more performance oriented than the vehicles in the Chevrolet family. Pontiac ...
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by sweetcece - Top 100, Dec 23 '03
Pros: Smooth ride, great turning radius, impressive engine performance Cons: Minor design flaws, unknown performance after years of usage.
Over the weekend, I had to travel to Louisiana and back to bring my son to his father’s home for the holidays. For a decent part of that trip, I used a rental car, a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan for transportation. While many people may think that ...
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by jccoun , Sep 30 '04
Pros: Smooth on the highway, peppy, and held the road during a rainstorm. Cons: Interior reeks of plastic, weird cruise control location, and not really a midsize.
So I step up to the rental car counter in a far West Texas airport and ask for a midsize. I'm too young to ask for the keys to a luxury behemoth --- I don't want to waste gas, even if its on the company dime. And I don't want an econobox that'll ...
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by technologyrep , May 05 '04
Pros: engine, styling, rebates Cons: not too much interior room
I currently own a 2003 and 2004 Grand AM GT. The first is a coup and the other is a sedan. As you can see, I am impressed with what you get in a Grand AM for the price. Most people either love or hate the styling of a Grand AM. Personally, I love ...
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by kavikas , Mar 09 '04
Pros: Looks, V6 engine, interior, solidness, fuel economy, handling. Cons: Longterm reliabilty is unknown, and thats it!
Now I have driven more than a few, current generation, Grand Ams within the past months. I have to say I am getting quite used to everything the current generation Pontiac Grand Am offers. The one that I am going to review is the 2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE ...
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by carnut2k4 - Top 500, Jul 23 '04
Pros: I only had to drive this plastic piece of junk for 2 days. Cons: I had to drive this plastic piece of junk for 2 days.
In the interest of fairness I will start by saying that this review is a "snapshot" review. I was given a 2004 Grand Am GT Coupe rental car while my car was being serviced by the dealer. I used the Pontiac for 2 days / 300 miles. So here goes......... ...
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by silveralti03 , Dec 02 '03
Pros: great looks inside and out, new car smell. :) Cons: cruise control is an OPTION?!? fog light went out after 800 miles. waranteed, though.
I bought a new 2004 Grand Am SE to replace my 1997 Nissan Sentra GXE. When I finally traded my Sentra in, it had 214,571 miles on the clock. I put on almost 200K of them. In comparisons based on looks alone, there simply is no comparison. The Grand ...
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by sapphyre55 , May 19 '05
Pros: Not bad gas millage for the motor of this car. I love it! Cons: There isnt anything I have found on it that I dont like
This was my dream car I have waited 10 years to get. We actualy went to buy a new used car, but because the dealer need more room for their new 2005 cars, they made us a deal that we justed couldnt turn down. Although it wasn't the color I ...
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by ambetter , Nov 26 '04
Pros: Great car at a great price$$$$$ Cons: None that I have found.....
This car is great for those who do not have a lot of money to spend, and don't want to look like toyota ugly everwhere you go. Most cars look like they came from the same box..cookie cars...cut from the same cutter. I say three cheers for ...
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by trbhockey , Jun 07 '04
Pros: Nothing!! Maybe the look and the nice rims they give ya. Cons: Engine is crap /noise,break pads wear out too quick. This car is a scam!
I owned a Pontiac Grand Am for many years. It was a 1995 model Sedan with the Quad engine. I also have Driven the newest Grand Am Sedan (2004). Critics will say the 1995 Quad engine had great power but too many problems. Well, they were correct. But ...
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by hghrlr1 ,Sep 24 '04
Pros: style color Cons: none except for the seats, cloth does not last long.
I think this car is great, it is a 3800 v6 4 door, silver and alloy rims. It handles great. smooth ride. Plenty of room
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Love this car!
by jnt81101 ,Apr 21 '05
Pros: Interior and exterior style. Gas mileage, gas mileage, gas mileage Cons: Lackluster 4 banger
I purchased my Grand Am SE1 in March of 2004 and love everything about it. I love the interior and exterior styling and features. You can't shake a stick at the gas
mileage(almost 30mpg). I have had it in for minor warranty repair on trim items(that's what warranty is for). I think
that this car was a bargain at $17,500. Opted for the sport
appearance package which really makes the car bling:) Radio is outstanding (Monsoon system). Only complaint is the lackluster 4 cyl. Definitely get the 6 cyl. option, lots more horse. Too bad car is no longer available.
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