2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Valley Village, California, United States
Condition: I believe the condition is "fair", which KBB says it is worth about $4,000. If it was in "Excellent" condition is would be worth $4,800. As I mentioned earlier-
KNOWN ISSUES: Driver's side window does not open. Key gets stuck in ignition (known issue with Pontiac Grand Prix vehicles) but a screwdriver can be used to easily release (free with vehicle purchase!). Heat does not work. Rear view mirror needs replacement. Scratches on front bumper right hand side (can be seen in photos). Front right headlight has surface cracks. Interior door panel on front passenger side is pulling away from door slightly. Clock does not work. Bose sound system doesn't play from all speakers. Mild hail damage on vehicle exterior when transported from NJ to AZ. This car needs some TLC to get it back in optimal condition. However, when the issues are addressed it is a brilliant car. There are barely any miles on the car considering its age, so it should last for many many more years. Selling to purchase an SUV. Features: The Heads up Display is awesome as you know exactly how fast you are going without having to look away from the road. I hate driving other vehicles without this feature! The vehicle has premium wheels. Also, the tires probably only have a few thousand miles on them. The supercharger makes this vehicle very fund to drive and seeing the "Boost Meter" in the dash makes it all the more fun. The leather interior is in great condition (no scratches, cuts, etc.). I installed a K&N Engine Air Filter in the vehicle a few years ago. Air filter can be cleaned with their cleaning solution and will last for the life of the vehicle. I replaced the supercharger engine oil a 3 years ago and very little mileage has been put on since then. Also, I purchased premium floor mats that say "Supercharged Grand Prix" (can be seen in photos). History: This car has had two owners. The vehicle was purchased in NJ by my grandfather. I inherited the vehicle upon his passing, where it was shipped to AZ. This car has very low mileage!! I know it sounds like the car has a lot of problems, but it runs great and that is the most important thing. Also, I am being completely honest with all of the issues that I know about the car. If you are interested in the vehicle, but would like to see it in person feel free to email me for arrangements. |
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Watch this garbage truck consume a Pontiac Grand Am
Wed, 15 May 2013When an old car or truck offers its dying breath in your driveway and you just don't have the financial or mechanical wherewithal to resuscitate it yet again, you traditionally have to go to the trouble of calling a flatbed or a tow truck to come haul it away. That usually helps to put a few bucks in your wallet and helps recycle some of the vehicle's parts, but the transaction doesn't seem as final or perversely satisfying as the dispatch service that this New Way Cobra Magnum garbage truck offers.
Okay, okay, so this refuse hauler isn't actually designed for this sort of thing, but it's oddly comforting to know that a sanitation truck can compact a hapless Pontiac Grand Am into oblivion. Next time, we won't feel so guilty about slipping that rusty charcoal grille onto the curb next to the cans on garbage day. Watch the carnage by scrolling below.
Drive plays Smokey, Bandit with turbo Trans Am
Sun, Jun 28 2015The modern trend for powertrains can be summed up with the simple maxim: cut displacement and add forced induction. Whether you are looking at the just-introduced 2016 Chevrolet Cruze or a BMW M3, this adage holds true. However, Pontiac's attempt at the idea goes all the way back in 1980 with the Firebird Trans Am and its turbocharged 4.9-liter V8. Drive's Mike Musto takes out a 1981 example to explain what makes this largely forgotten muscle car so special, and it certainly isn't performance. While a 4.9-liter V8 might sound like a lot in the modern world, keep in mind that only few years before the second-generation Trans Am was available with up to a staggering 7.5-liters of displacement. Turbocharging of road cars in the early '80s was quite archaic by today's standards, and the Firebird only managed around 200 horsepower with this mill. Without much go, the turbo Trans Am made up for a lack of power with lots of show. As Musto points out, the famous flaming chicken adorns practically every surface you can see on the coupe, and boost lights on the hood illuminate when the turbo is spinning. Musto still finds a lot to like about the turbo Trans Am. He even calls it "Burt Reynolds as an automobile." Find out why the coupe is so special in this entertaining clip.
GM knew about fatal Chevy ignition problem decade before recall
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Well, this is not good for General Motors. Following a report last week that GM was recalling 778,000 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 compacts over concerns that the ignition could switch out of the "run" position without warning, USA Today reports that the Detroit-based behemoth knew about the issue, which affected 2005 to 2007 Cobalts (the Cobalt shown above and in the gallery is from 2010) and 2007 Pontiac G5s, all the way back in 2004.
The information comes from a deposition in a civil lawsuit against GM, obtained by USA Today, which claims that a GM engineer experienced the issue while the then-new model was undergoing testing. The issue was "solved" when a technical service bulletin was issued in 2005, informing dealers to install a snap-on key cover on the cars of customers who complained about the issue. According to the Cobalt's program engineering manager, Gary Altman, the cover was an "improvement, it was not a fix to the issue."
The case where the depositions were made was from 2010, and involved Brooke Melton, a 29-year-old pediatric nurse in Georgia who was killed on her birthday. At the time, police claimed she was going too fast on a wet, rural road, although it later came out through the black box that her car's ignition had come out of the "run" position at least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakes. According to USA Today, police said Melton was "traveling too fast for the roadway conditions," although it's impossible to know if she'd have been in the wreck, which injured the occupants of another vehicle, had her 2005 Chevy not shut off. GM settled the Melton family's case, although the details remain confidential.