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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

    Base Model  
Suggested Retail $22,800 to $26,435
Invoice Price
$20,862 to $24,188
Destination Fee
$660
   
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The Pontiac Grand Prix Specifications
Base Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
4 Door Sedan $22,800 to $26,435 3.4L V6 4 Speed Automatic Highway (MPG): 27
City (MPG): 18

Grand Prix Vehicle Automobile:

Custom-car styling and a performance-car attitude...
The previous Pontiac Grand Prix had been known as a fine mover, a good stopper, a fair looker and a reasonable handler. The current car brings improvements in all those categories, and a real revolution in interior design, not only in eye-appeal and ergonomics but in versatility, flexibility and utility. The latent creativity of the General Motors design staff has been stirred into activity coming up with more good ideas than a carton of cartoon light bulbs. If the name "sport-utility vehicle" wasn't already taken for more cumbersome, truck-like machines, it could have been applied to the Grand Prix, which has a valid claim to both "sport" and "utility." It's fun to drive in the twisties and you can stuff a nine-foot kayak into it and still close the trunk.
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Driving Impressions

If memory serves, the Pontiac Grand Prix has always been fun to drive, and this latest rendition is a most gratifying performer. The ideal touring car makes itself transparent to the driver. The driving experience is noticeable, not the vehicle providing that experience. Anyone test-driving such a car has to consciously force attention through to the vehicle instead of simply enjoying the ease of motion, the willingness of the engine, the responsiveness of the brakes. The testing driver has to notice what the designers have worked to make seamless. I made myself notice and allowed myself to enjoy. To maintain peak performance athletes might clamp an oxygen mask to their face. That's what an engine is doing with a turbo- or supercharger: forcing more oxygen inside. While a turbo comes into play after the engine is spooled up a bit, a supercharger is there from the get-go.
 
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