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Pontiac Grand Prix Review
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Favorite feature: |
Big bad sound system |
Least favorite feature: |
fake aluminum on steering wheel |
Advice to buyer: |
Wait for the GXP version |
Detailed review: |
My previous car was a Grand Am GT, so I thought getting into a Gran Prix would be similar. WRONG!! The Prix is considerably bigger and handles altogether differently. Corners have to be taken a bit easier, but it tracks much straighter than my Grand Am ever did. After a week or so I got the hang of exactly how to corner the GP and it's been fine ever since. The dash and center stack layout is ergonomiclly perfect, as are the seats. I never feel like I'm getting thrown around in the driver seat, no matter what. The car has a very smooth ride, no matter how bad the road I'm on is......very different from the Grand Am. Overall, I like the car a lot, but I don't LOVE it. |
Also considered: |
2004 Mazda Mazda6
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Vehicle purchased: |
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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| About This Reviewer... |
Location: |
Farmington Hills, Michigan |
Other vehicles owned: |
None
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Review submitted: |
May 10, 2005 |
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