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Is a Pontiac Grand Prix supercharged?
A 200-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 is standard in the base sedan. The GT sedan is equipped with a supercharged version that develops 260 hp.
Is a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix a good car?
Overall I would recommend it as it overs a sporty appearance somewhat sporty handling and a really nice interior if you get higher than a base trim. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0. Interior design 4.0.
How fast can a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix go?
6 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP (143 mph) In 2005, Pontiac launched its high-performance version of famous family-size car: the Grand Prix GXP.
How fast is a Pontiac Grand Prix car?
Speedometers were revised with numerals now topping at 100 mph (160 km/h) rather than the 120 or 140 mph (230 km/h) readings found in previous years and speed readings in kilometers were added.
Is a Grand Prix a sports car?
Some of the world’s most famous professional races are sports-car events, however, and may even be designated as Grand Prix. (When the term Grand Prix is used in this context, it does not refer to the type of car used but rather to the race’s being a major automotive event of the nation in which it is held.)
How much is a 2005 Grand Prix worth?
The value of a used 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix ranges from $428 to $4,171, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.
How many miles does a Grand Prix last?
The minimum length of a Formula 1 race is 305km, or 190 miles. A race must complete at least as many laps as it takes to get to that distance. However, there is an exception. The Monaco Grand Prix is run to a distance of 260km, or 160 miles.
How fast can a 2004 Grand Prix go?
Still, there’s enough power in the well to push the Grand Prix to 138 mph.
What’s the price of a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix?
The 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP seems like a throwback to an earlier era of Detroit muscle cars. Unfortunately, it also feels like more of an anachronism than a fresh take on the past, and not nearly as competent as many of its competitors. We tested a Grand Prix GXP with only a handful of options, priced at $31,135, including destination.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix an economy car?
Like the CTS, the Grand Prix suffers from a tawdry cabin whose one saving grace — handsome top-stitched leather seats with suede inserts — barely compensates for the cheap-looking and old-fashioned controls and displays that would be more at home on an economy car.
What are the dimensions of a Pontiac Grand Prix?
The Grand Prix has a 110.5-inch wheelbase, extends to 198.3 inches long overall and measures approximately 4 inches shorter than the Pontiac Bonneville. Fog lamps are standard. Standard tires measure 16 inches in diameter, but the GTP edition gets 17-inchers. The Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adults.