How much does a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix cost?
The value of a used 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix ranges from $1,114 to $5,125, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.
How many miles does a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix have?
Mileage: 214,319 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Gray Engine: 6 Cyl 3.8 L Accident reported: minor damage. 1st owner purchased on 04/21/08 and owned in MN until 11/28/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 02/22/17 and owned in MN until 04/09/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 13,061 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 9,132 miles/year.
Are there any problems with the Pontiac Grand Prix?
Check out our Pontiac Grand Prix overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Grand Prix.
What kind of engine does the Pontiac Grand Prix have?
The GXP’s standard head-up display allows the driver to extinguish all instrument panel lighting for enhanced visibility during night driving. A 200-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 is standard in the base sedan. Last year’s supercharged V-6 engine is no longer offered.
When was the last time I serviced my Pontiac Grand Prix?
Last serviced at 96,882 miles in Sarasota, FL on 01/27/21 • Vehicle serviced • Battery replaced • Battery/charging system checked. Mileage: 97,317 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.8 L
Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $3,650 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Responded next day.
When was the last year for the Pontiac Grand Prix?
2008. 2008 was the Pontiac Grand Prix’s last year as the sedan. For 2008, Pontiac did not offer the GT trim, but continued to offer both a base and GXP trim. The base trim is offered with a 200 hp (150 kW) V6 engine and 16 in (41 cm) wheels. Several new colors were also added for the 2008 model year.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix a good car?
The Grand Prix’s suspension eases over most road flaws, but it gives the impression of avoiding rather than absorbing them. Good handling without major loss in ride comfort is a bonus with the upper models. Headroom is ample in each seating position, but the optional power sunroof steals some space. Just bought this car. Very impressed.
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.
Is there a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix for sale?
Autotrader has 43 Used Pontiac Grand Prix cars for sale, including a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix and a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP.
Is the Pontiac Grand Prix too good to be true?
This is about the time when you’re saying it is too good to be true and let us be the one’s to tell you it is absolutely true. More information about the 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix: Pontiac’s 2008 Grand Prix combines a very roomy interior and smooth ride with two different engines and reasonably agile handling.
2008. 2008 was the Pontiac Grand Prix’s last year as the sedan. For 2008, Pontiac did not offer the GT trim, but continued to offer both a base and GXP trim. The base trim is offered with a 200 hp (150 kW) V6 engine and 16 in (41 cm) wheels. Several new colors were also added for the 2008 model year.
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.