Is there a recall on the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Is there a recall on the 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 Vehicles Affected: The Detroit News is reporting that General Motors is recalling approximately 1.4 million vehicles worldwide.

Is there a problem with my Pontiac Grand Prix GT?

I have a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT that has started experiencing major starting issues. I can drive to the store, long distances etc and get the same problems, no ties to the length of trip, completely intermitant. Go out, crank car up & go to destination.

Why does my 2005 Grand Prix GT2 stall?

2005 Grand Prix GT2. Ever since I bought it three years ago I have had a intermittent problem with starting. When I start it up it turns over, starts sluggishly, and then stalls. This doesn’t happen every time but it happens a lot!!

What kind of handling package does a 2005 Grand Prix have?

Now in its ninth generation, the Grand Prix has styling overtones that are related to the automaker’s recently launched GTO. For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available.

What are the specs of a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix?

For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available. An MP3-capable CD radio replaces the previous cassette/CD unit, and a DVD-based navigation system is now available. The Grand Prix may be equipped with a remote starter and dual-zone air conditioning.

Now in its ninth generation, the Grand Prix has styling overtones that are related to the automaker’s recently launched GTO. For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available.

When did the Pontiac Grand Prix come out?

Pontiac revamped its midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix sedan for 2004. Now in its ninth generation, the Grand Prix has styling overtones that are related to the automaker’s recently launched GTO. For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels.

How big is the rear spoiler on a Grand Prix?

Large corner-mounted taillights flank the rear spoiler. 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 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 Vehicles Affected: The Detroit News is reporting that General Motors is recalling approximately 1.4 million vehicles worldwide.

What kind of radio does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available. An MP3-capable CD radio replaces the previous cassette/CD unit, and a DVD-based navigation system is now available.

Pontiac revamped its midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix sedan for 2004. Now in its ninth generation, the Grand Prix has styling overtones that are related to the automaker’s recently launched GTO. For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels.

For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available. An MP3-capable CD radio replaces the previous cassette/CD unit, and a DVD-based navigation system is now available.

Where was the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix purchased?

Mileage: 211,450 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.8 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 03/15/05 and owned in KY until 10/25/06. Driven an estimated 21,707 miles/year. Last serviced at 239,808 miles in Louisville, KY on 04/06/20 • Vehicle serviced • Tire condition and pressure checked.

What kind of car is the Pontiac Grand Prix?

Pontiac revamped its midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix sedan for 2004. Now in its ninth generation, the Grand Prix has styling overtones that are related to the automaker’s recently launched GTO. For 2005, the Grand Prix sedan comes in base, GT and GTP trim levels. A Competition Group (Comp G) handling package is available.

Large corner-mounted taillights flank the rear spoiler. 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.

Is the Pontiac Grand Prix a supercharged car?

The Grand Prix, and especially the supercharged version, performs energetically. The Comp G sedan has strong passing power and accelerates from a standstill with vigor, but there’s little evidence of supercharger action. The Comp G’s paddle shifters work well but suffer a little delay.

What are the values of a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix?

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Values Select a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix trim level A carry-over from 2004, the Grand Prix is a four-door five-passenger mid-size car offered in three trim levels – the Sedan, the GT and the GTP, with a 3.8-liter V6 (200 horsepower), a 3.8-liter V6 (260 horsepower) and a 5.3-liter V8 (303 horsepower) respectively.