Is the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Supercharged?
All are five-passenger, four-door, front-wheel-drive sedans with 3.8-liter V6 engines and four-speed automatic transmissions. GTP ($26,560) gets a supercharged version of the same V6 engine that generates 260 horsepower at 5400 rpm and 280 pound-feet of torque at 3600 rpm.
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.
What’s the price of a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am?
In this case, the Grand Am died (almost) and General Motors has now turned to the all-new G6 for salvation. * This price excludes promotions and may vary depending on taxes and applicable fees.
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.
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.
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.
How many miles does a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am have?
Mileage: 153,387 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Gray Engine: 6 Cyl 3.4 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 02/20/04 and owned in NJ until 12/10/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 12/30/16 and owned in PA until .
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.
What’s the name of the new Pontiac Grand Am?
Thanks For Signing Up! A brand-new G6 sedan that replaces the Grand Am joins the Pontiac lineup for 2005. Until the phaseout is complete, the long-lived Grand Am continues in GT and GT1 coupe forms; Grand Am sedans remain available only for fleet sales.