Does a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix have anti lock brakes?
All models had 4-wheel disc brakes. ABS and traction control were optional on GT1, standard on other models. Interior revisions included new materials and a new dashboard. Curtain side airbags were optional on GT2 and GTP, unavailable on GT1.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix GXP a front wheel drive car?
Intro to LS4 FWD Engines The LS4 is unique in the LS engine family because it was a transverse-mounted engine used only in front-wheel drive (FWD) cars from 2005-09, namely the Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, the Chevy Monte Carlo SS and Impala SS, and the Buick LaCrosse Super.
Which is faster Pontiac Grand Prix GXP or Impala SS?
The Impala SS is a tick faster than the GXP due to a shorter final drive, but the trade-offs in drivability make the decision between them duck soup. The GXP still runs from naught to 60 in 5.7 seconds, and with 323 pound-feet of torque on tap, it is plenty deft in traffic.
Is the Pontiac Forester the same as the Grand Prix?
Earlier XTs made less horsepower but were more than a half-second quicker to 60 mph, due to shorter gearing; given today’s gas prices, we’ll take the taller gearing. The Forester’s powertrain is essentially the same as the one found in the WRX, a car that would have just snuck on to the bottom of this list based on its performance.
What’s the quarter mile time for a Pontiac Grand Prix?
Responsive, and broad, the V-6’s eager-to-please power band encourages frequent use of all 306 horsepower and 268 pound-feet of torque. We are eager to abuse and came away with 5.2 seconds to 60 mph a 13.7-second quarter-mile time.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix GXP a good car?
The interior receives comfortable and supportive seats in keeping with the GXP’s newfound lateral prowess; a dashboard-mounted g-meter will quantitatively express the car’s new moves. Especially when blessed with fire-sale pricing from the General, the GXP is an interesting and legitimate American alternative.
How much does a 2008 Grand Prix GXP cost?
Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $9,970 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Very friendly.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix LS4 front wheel drive?
As mentioned, the LS4 is unique as it was the only member of the LS family to feature a transverse configuration, as it was used in front-wheel drive applications. When it was introduced in the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, it created the first V8-powered Grand Prix since the last rear-drive platform in 1987.
Earlier XTs made less horsepower but were more than a half-second quicker to 60 mph, due to shorter gearing; given today’s gas prices, we’ll take the taller gearing. The Forester’s powertrain is essentially the same as the one found in the WRX, a car that would have just snuck on to the bottom of this list based on its performance.