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It’s been nearly 30 years since the Greenwich Concours first began and the prestigious Connecticut event, held at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, celebrates automotive culture over three days. The first ...
That, in turn, would give the horsepower crown to the 2005-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, a front-wheel-drive sedan backed by a 5.3-liter V8 that's good for 303 ponies.
My Favorite Ride: Making a beeline toward a 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe My Favorite Ride: Almost 40 years ago, 16-year-old Mike Boyd bought his 1964 GTO for $800 My Favorite Ride: 'Pontiac ...
The Grand Prix was considered a luxury car when it first came out in 1962, and a new 1965 model like Thompson’s would have cost $3,426, which equals about $33,400 in 2024.
The Grand Prix was considered a luxury car when it first came out in 1962, and a new 1965 model like Thompson’s would have cost $3,426, which equals about $33,400 in 2024.
The fifth-generation Pontiac Grand Prix was built between the 1988 and 1996 model years, with the car sporting several key changes compared to older models. It moved to GM's W-body platform, and ...
The Pontiac Grand Prix was one of the longest-lived car models until it was discontinued in 2009. Let's take a look at some history many people don't know.
Check out this pristine 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix that's listed for sale in Wisconsin. Notably, this particular unit features just 26,261 miles on the odometer.
1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 40,276 mi. $32,564 Fair Deal Free CARFAX Report Joe Basil Chevrolet 4.2(1,481 reviews) Depew, NY (160 mi.) Check availability Check availability Show details View all 68 ...
For the 1962 model year, Pontiac introduced a new full-size sports coupe dubbed Grand Prix that hid a 389-ci (6.4-liter) Trophy V8 with race pedigree under its hood.
Last December, when Pitman found a 1999 Grand Prix with a bad transmission for $500, he knew the time had come. Tyler Pitman’s rear-wheel-drive, V8-swapped 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix. Tyler Pitman ...