What did the Pontiac Grand Prix look like in 1994?

What did the Pontiac Grand Prix look like in 1994?

APPEARANCE: The monochrome-finish, aerodynamic Grand Prix SE coupe is even smoother in 1994. Pontiac’s trademark bumper-mounted split grille and lower air intake have been blacked-out. Newly-designed round driving lights are fared into the bumper/air dam, while the lower body side plastic cladding now displays a smoother finish.

How much does a Pontiac Grand Prix cost?

1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE COUPE Base Price $16,770 Price As Tested $18,345 Engine Type V6, pushrod ohv, smpfi Engine Size 3.1 liters / 191 cid Horsepower 160 @ 5200 Torque (lb-ft) 185 @ 4000 Wheelbase / Length 108″ / 195″ Transmission 4-speed automatic w/OD Curb Weight 3280 lbs. Pounds Per Horsepower 21 Fuel Capacity 16 gal.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

PERFORMANCE: The 3.1 liter V6 engine has been reworked for 1994, and as a result it has had its designator changed to 3100 SFI V6. Also, its output has been increased by 10 horsepower up to 160. Hydra- matic’s excellent 4T60E electronically controlled automatic transmission is a smooth working partner in this potent powertrain.

When did the 1994 Formula One season start and end?

The 1994 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 48th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1994 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1994 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, which were contested concurrently over a sixteen-race series that commenced on 27 March and ended on 13 November.

Where can I buy a 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix?

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Who was the Ferrari driver for the 1994 Grand Prix?

Ferrari retained their 1993 driver line-up of Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger who drove the John Barnard designed 412T1 powered by the only V12 left in Grand Prix racing. Nicola Larini replaced Alesi for the 1994 Pacific Grand Prix and the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix due to the latter’s injury in testing at Mugello.

Where was the Argentine Grand Prix in 1994?

The Argentine Grand Prix had been scheduled for October 16, but was aborted as the Buenos Aires track, which was being modernized since 1991, was still undergoing work and the owners were not finished with the project. The race was moved to Jerez to become the European Grand Prix.

What kind of car is the Pontiac Grand Prix?

The 1994 Grand Prix SE Coupe reflects Pontiac’s credo of building excitement and presenting creative styling. The building excitement idea started back in the sixties when the Grand Prix was a genuine V8-powered 333 horsepower “muscle car”.

What was the performance of the 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix All A-bodies, including the Grand Prix, were redesigned for 1973. This generation was larger and heavier, due partly to the federally mandated 5 mph (8.0 km/h) crash bumpers. Although large V8s were still available, the performance was on the decline due to new emissions control systems.

What was the wheelbase of the 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1978 brought a downsizing of the Grand Prix and the other A-bodies. The 1978 GP was about 1 ft (0.3 m) shorter and 600 lb (270 kg) lighter than the 1977 model with an overall length of 200 in (5,100 mm) and a 108 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase. For the first time in Grand Prix history, a V8 engine was not standard equipment.

APPEARANCE: The monochrome-finish, aerodynamic Grand Prix SE coupe is even smoother in 1994. Pontiac’s trademark bumper-mounted split grille and lower air intake have been blacked-out. Newly-designed round driving lights are fared into the bumper/air dam, while the lower body side plastic cladding now displays a smoother finish.

1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE COUPE Base Price $16,770 Price As Tested $18,345 Engine Type V6, pushrod ohv, smpfi Engine Size 3.1 liters / 191 cid Horsepower 160 @ 5200 Torque (lb-ft) 185 @ 4000 Wheelbase / Length 108″ / 195″ Transmission 4-speed automatic w/OD Curb Weight 3280 lbs. Pounds Per Horsepower 21 Fuel Capacity 16 gal.

PERFORMANCE: The 3.1 liter V6 engine has been reworked for 1994, and as a result it has had its designator changed to 3100 SFI V6. Also, its output has been increased by 10 horsepower up to 160. Hydra- matic’s excellent 4T60E electronically controlled automatic transmission is a smooth working partner in this potent powertrain.

What kind of car is a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix?

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What was the power rating of the 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Both optional 428 cu in (7.0 L) V8s received higher power ratings of 375 hp (280 kW) for the base version and 390 hp (290 kW) the HO. Interior trim only received minor changes from 1967 aside from revised door panels. This would be the final year for the B-bodied, full-sized Grand Prix.

What kind of car was the first Pontiac Grand Prix?

Early models were available with Pontiac performance options, including the factory-race Super Duty 421 powertrain installed in a handful of 1962 and 1963 cars. The first Grand Prix was a Catalina hardtop coupe trimmed to standards similar to the larger top-line Bonneville, with a distinctive grille and taillights.

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix All A-bodies, including the Grand Prix, were redesigned for 1973. This generation was larger and heavier, due partly to the federally mandated 5 mph (8.0 km/h) crash bumpers. Although large V8s were still available, the performance was on the decline due to new emissions control systems.

Who was the general manager of Pontiac in 1969?

Pontiac’s general manager John Z. DeLorean ordered the development of an all-new Grand Prix for the 1969 model year. It featured dramatic bodywork and a highly pronounced grill, and rode on a slightly stretched version of the intermediate GM A platform dubbed the G-Body .

Why is my 1994 Grand Prix V6 engine missing?

1994 Grand prix 6 cylinder engine. Car stared missing, was told it was EVAP purge solenoid. Replaced it and drove fine for short time and problem started again and again was told it was EVAP purge solenoid. Why is this happening over and over again.

1994 Grand prix 6 cylinder engine. Car stared missing, was told it was EVAP purge solenoid. Replaced it and drove fine for short time and problem started again and again was told it was EVAP purge solenoid. Why is this happening over and over again.

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