Is the OnStar system on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Is the OnStar system on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The OnStar communication system is now a factory-installed option on the GT and a standard feature on the GTP. The Grand Prix is built on the same basic architecture as the Buick Century and Regal, Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo, and Oldsmobile Intrigue, but has different styling.

What is the length of a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Grand Prix’s overall length of 196.5 inches is about 6 inches shorter than the Pontiac Bonneville but in the same ballpark as full-size luxury sedans such as the Acura 3.5 RL and Lexus LS 430. The Grand Prix is unique in this class for making both a two-door coupe and four-door sedan available.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

The front-drive Grand Prix comes in three flavors: mild, spicy and hot. The mild SE sedan uses a base 3.1-liter V-6 engine with 175 horsepower. The spicy variety is a 200-hp 3.8-liter V-6 that is optional on the SE and standard on GT models.

Is the Pontiac Grand Prix GT engine stalling?

I HAVE EXPERIENCED ENGINE STALLING WITH MY 2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT NUMEROUS, NUMEROUS TIMES. WHEN I TURN THE KEY I CAN HEAR CLICKING SOUNDS, BUT IT WILL NOT START. THE WEATHER DOES NOT PLAY A FACTOR IN THIS PROBLEM.

Why does my Pontiac Grand Prix not start?

WHEN I TURN THE KEY I CAN HEAR CLICKING SOUNDS, BUT IT WILL NOT START. THE WEATHER DOES NOT PLAY A FACTOR IN THIS PROBLEM. I HAVE GAS IN THE CAR, SO THAT IS NOT THE CAUSE. THE CAR WAS TAKEN TO THE DEALER AND THEY COULD NOT PINPOINT THE PROBLEM. WHEN THE CAR STALLS THERE IS NO WARNING.

The OnStar communication system is now a factory-installed option on the GT and a standard feature on the GTP. The Grand Prix is built on the same basic architecture as the Buick Century and Regal, Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo, and Oldsmobile Intrigue, but has different styling.

Is the Pontiac Grand Prix a full size car?

Though the Grand Prix usually is considered a midsize car, cars.com includes it with full-size models because the 110.5-inch wheelbase — the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels — exceeds 110, the magic number for full-size status.