2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Expert Reviews from Around the Web

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  • 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Road Test

    This is the vehicle that marks the close of an era for General Motors. As bad as it may sound, this was an era for General Motors that was typified by average, ho-hum products that elicited... Read full review

  • 2008 pontiac grand prix Professional Edmunds Review

    What Edmunds.com says With the elimination of the GT trim level, we would avoid the 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix. The competition and Pontiac's own new G8 are more refined and better all-around... Read full review

  • 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Professional Cars.com Review

    Vehicle OverviewPontiac revamped its midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix sedan for 2004. The Grand Prix enters the 2008 model year with few changes. Three new exterior colors are now... Read full review

  • 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix - Review

    Introduction Pontiac’s Grand Prix slots between the mid- and full-size-sedan segments. Redesigned for 2004, the Grand Prix has not aged well in a world of newer and better-designed... Read full review

  • CarGurus' 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Review

    The Pontiac Grand Prix backpedals a bit for 2008, which will be its last year in production. A GT version with a 260-horsepower supercharged V6 engine, available the previous few years, has... Read full review

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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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