Is the Pontiac Grand Am a front wheel drive car?

Is the Pontiac Grand Am a front wheel drive car?

A new SE2 sedan joins the lineup of Pontiac’s popular front-wheel-drive (FWD) compact series for the 2003 model year. This new four-door delivers more power and contains more standard equipment than its SE companions. All SE sedans get a freshened exterior.

What kind of styling does a Pontiac Grand Am have?

Five Grand Am versions are available: SE, SE1, SE2, GT and GT1. Aggressive styling has long been a Grand Am hallmark. Both the coupe and sedan feature a low nose and high tail with a pronounced wedge profile. Traditional Pontiac styling cues include ribbed body cladding and a twin-port grille.

What kind of engine does the Oldsmobile Grand Am have?

The V-6 power plant is offered only with an automatic transmission. Built from the same basic design as the Oldsmobile Alero, but with sportier styling, the Grand Am uses the same engines and FWD chassis. Five Grand Am versions are available: SE, SE1, SE2, GT and GT1. Aggressive styling has long been a Grand Am hallmark.

What kind of car is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am?

Description: Used 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT1 with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Sunroof/Moonroof, Power Driver Seat, Fold Flat Rear Seats. Accident History: This vehicle has 1 reported accident. Number of Previous Owners: This vehicle has multiple reported owners. Usage Type: This vehicle was used by an individual.

Is there a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am SE1?

This Pontiac Grand Am will help you keep the extra money you’d normally spend on gas. This 2001 Pontiac Grand Am has such low mileage it has been parked more than driven. The Pontiac Grand Am SE1 will provide you with everything you have always wanted in a car — Quality, Reliability, and Character.

Who was the original owner of the Pontiac Grand Am?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 12/28/02 and owned in KS until 02/19/04 • 1st owner drove an estimated 23,383 miles/year • 2nd owner drove

Is the Pontiac Grand Am a good car?

The Grand Am was and is a great car. It was designed to be sporty with good comfort and quality. It comes equipped with power locks, power windows, AM/FM/CD player, seating for 5, automatic transmission, at this price it will be gone in 60 seconds.

When did the Pontiac Grand Am go out of production?

Since Grand Am was a “in-betweener “, it’s sales died and it was discontinued in 1975. The Grand Am had two separate three-year runs in the 1970s: from 1973 to 1975, and again from 1978 to 1980. It was based on the GM A platform. Production of the Grand Am was canceled in 1980 when it was replaced by the Pontiac 6000.

What was the compression ratio of the Pontiac Grand Am?

Engines were also detuned to meet the 1975 emission regulations with the compression ratio dropping to a new low of 7.6 to 1 on some engines.

How many seats does a Pontiac Grand Am have?

The GT has unique front and rear fascias, color-keyed side cladding, twin-post mirrors and a deck lid spoiler. The Grand Am’s front buckets and a three-place rear seat accommodate five occupants. Like many two-door vehicles, the coupe’s narrow rear seat is better suited for two people than three.

A new SE2 sedan joins the lineup of Pontiac’s popular front-wheel-drive (FWD) compact series for the 2003 model year. This new four-door delivers more power and contains more standard equipment than its SE companions. All SE sedans get a freshened exterior.

Five Grand Am versions are available: SE, SE1, SE2, GT and GT1. Aggressive styling has long been a Grand Am hallmark. Both the coupe and sedan feature a low nose and high tail with a pronounced wedge profile. Traditional Pontiac styling cues include ribbed body cladding and a twin-port grille.

The V-6 power plant is offered only with an automatic transmission. Built from the same basic design as the Oldsmobile Alero, but with sportier styling, the Grand Am uses the same engines and FWD chassis. Five Grand Am versions are available: SE, SE1, SE2, GT and GT1. Aggressive styling has long been a Grand Am hallmark.

What should idle and revving be on a Pontiac Grand Am?

Measure the distance that the valve is extended before installing a new valve. The distance from the idle air control valve motor housing to the end of the idle air control valve pintle should be less than 28 mm (1-1/8 in). Manually compress the pintle until the extension is less than 28 mm (1-1/8 in).

When did the Pontiac Grand Am stop being made?

The Pontiac Grand Am is a mid-size car and later a compact car that was produced by Pontiac. The Grand Am had two separate three-year runs in the 1970s: from 1973 to 1975, and again from 1978 to 1980. It was based on the GM A platform. Production of the Grand Am was canceled in 1980 when it was replaced by the Pontiac 6000.

What kind of seats did the Pontiac Grand Am have?

The Grand Am included Strato bucket seats upholstered in Naugahyde vinyl or corduroy cloth featuring manual recliners and adjustable lumbar supports – both features common on European-style sports/luxury sedans, but unusual for American cars of that time.

How many Grand Am’s were made in the first year?

A total of 43,136 Grand Ams were built during the first year of production (both two-door and four-door models).

Engines were also detuned to meet the 1975 emission regulations with the compression ratio dropping to a new low of 7.6 to 1 on some engines.