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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix - Consumer Opinions Page 4

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MSN Autos user
Love it! Love it! love it!

...Overall: I have never owned a car that is so much fun to drive. It you like the fun to drive factor, this car is for you. Go down and buy one before they are...

MSN Autos user
2005 Grand Prix driver

...Overall: Its a great driving car that looks stylish even @ 3 years old!! The only thing I've had to have fixed is the gas cap. It got striped or something...

MSN Autos user
It just keeps going & going!

...If you maintain this car, or buy one that has been very well maintained, it will last you forever...

CarGurus user
Not Bad

...Not gerat. Not powerfull by any comparison, and not a good looking car for the time. A grocery getter I suppose...

Cars.com user
A Great Ride All Around.

...To bad the newer Grand Prix's dont have the look and the feel of the 03 Editions which are in my book the Ultimate Edition."...

CarGurus user
It's Fast As Hell

...Not to bad on gas when i drive efficiently. When driving in the highway the car has excellent respond to the pedal. Love it!...

MSN Autos user
fast and fun ride

...About 17-20 in the city. The tires that came with it were not that good! Overall: Good car for your money! Don't overlook it!...

MSN Autos user
Horrible Car!

...Car seems to be running very hot... Many more things I could mention. Could keep going on and on! Overall: Overall, if you want to spend a lot of money in...

CarGurus user
It Has Got Me To School Every Day For 3 Years Now!

...Green interior w/ vertical lines Good Handling Great Performance Made good impression on me...

Cars.com user
Amazing driver

...We as a family have always driven Pontiac. The Bonneville and TransPort minivan sealed in our loyalty to Pontiac"...


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The 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix was very nearly made redundant several years ago with the introduction of the G6 sedan, which is almost as roomy inside.

Its closest rival may be the Nissan Maxima, which offers gutsy V-6 performance and front-wheel drive; the current Maxima, however, doesn’t feel tremendously sporty due to its CVT and softer tuning than in previous iterations, though its interior is very attractive.

The Ford Taurus isn’t at all fashionable, but it’s extremely spacious, rides well, and has ample power from the 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic; the Taurus is also one of the safest cars available.

Other types of buyers might better appreciate the Dodge Charger, which comes in V-6 and V-8 variants with rear- or all-wheel drive.

But the Charger doesn’t ride quite as well as these other rivals, and its backseat is smaller.


 
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