Are there any changes to the Pontiac Grand Prix?

Are there any changes to the Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Grand Prix enters the 2008 model year with few changes. Three new exterior colors are now offered, and the midlevel GT trim has been dropped, leaving only two trims: the base Grand Prix and high-performance GXP.

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.

How big are the wheels on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Built on a 110.5-inch wheelbase, the Grand Prix extends to 198.3 inches long overall. Fog lamps are standard on GXP models. Standard wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, but 17-inchers are optional; the GXP gets 18-inch tires. Each Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adults.

How does TAPshift work on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

A TAPshift (Touch Activated Power) system lets the driver of a GXP sedan use paddles on the steering wheel to change the automatic transmission’s gears. The Grand Prix’s smooth sides are said to be Coke-bottle shaped, a theme that harks back to the muscle-car era.

What’s the price of a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Grand Prix has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) ranging from around $22,500 for the base car to just under $30,000 for the GXP. A fully loaded GXP tops out around $33,000. Similarly priced competitors such as the Dodge Charger and Nissan Maxima stack up well next to the Grand Prix, so be sure to compare.

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 wheelbase of the 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1978 brought a downsizing of the Grand Prix and the other A-bodies. The 1978 GP was about 1 ft (0.3 m) shorter and 600 lb (270 kg) lighter than the 1977 model with an overall length of 200 in (5,100 mm) and a 108 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase. For the first time in Grand Prix history, a V8 engine was not standard equipment.

What was the name of the 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Sports Coupe For 1963, the Grand Prix received revised sheet metal shared with other full-size Pontiacs, but with its own squared-off roofline with a concave rear window that contrasted with the convertible-like roofline of the 1962 Grand Prix and continued on the 1963 to 1964 Catalina and Bonneville.

1978 brought a downsizing of the Grand Prix and the other A-bodies. The 1978 GP was about 1 ft (0.3 m) shorter and 600 lb (270 kg) lighter than the 1977 model with an overall length of 200 in (5,100 mm) and a 108 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase. For the first time in Grand Prix history, a V8 engine was not standard equipment.

The Grand Prix enters the 2008 model year with few changes. Three new exterior colors are now offered, and the midlevel GT trim has been dropped, leaving only two trims: the base Grand Prix and high-performance GXP.

1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Sports Coupe For 1963, the Grand Prix received revised sheet metal shared with other full-size Pontiacs, but with its own squared-off roofline with a concave rear window that contrasted with the convertible-like roofline of the 1962 Grand Prix and continued on the 1963 to 1964 Catalina and Bonneville.

Why does my Pontiac Grand Prix not restart?

When I go somewhere and shut it off, sometimes it won’t resatrt. It doesn’t seem to matter what the weather is outside, it just does it when it feels like it. It seems to happen more when I am stopped at a gas station, (not getting gas)- as crazy as that sounds. When it won’t restart, it will turn over and crank and act like it’s not getting fuel.

What should the MPG be on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

TPS is pretty inexpensive and quite simple to change. Also forgot to mention that when it was on, the car was using a ton of gas. MPG went from 23 to 15. If you are seeing none of these symptoms then don’t throw money at it. 6 people found this helpful.

What causes Trac off on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The “Trac Off” failures are usually a wheel speed sensor which is off the BCM not the ECU. — It seems like it might be a flaky ECU but I’m just guessing. 10 people found this helpful. Have you checked the fuel pressure? Could be ECU as mentioned above or possibly dirty injectors or fuel pump.

A TAPshift (Touch Activated Power) system lets the driver of a GXP sedan use paddles on the steering wheel to change the automatic transmission’s gears. The Grand Prix’s smooth sides are said to be Coke-bottle shaped, a theme that harks back to the muscle-car era.

How big is the trunk of a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Each Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adults. The deep trunk holds 16 cubic feet of cargo, and there’s a pass-thru in the 60/40-split folding backseat. Sizable analog gauges have a 3-D look, and the doors display satin-nickel accents. The GXP’s standard head-up display allows the driver to extinguish all instrument panel lighting…

Each Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adults. The deep trunk holds 16 cubic feet of cargo, and there’s a pass-thru in the 60/40-split folding backseat. Sizable analog gauges have a 3-D look, and the doors display satin-nickel accents. The GXP’s standard head-up display allows the driver to extinguish all instrument panel lighting…

Who is the owner of the 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix?

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Owner ManualM GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, PONTIAC, the PONTIAC Emblem, and the names GRAND PRIX, and GXP are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes after that time without notice.

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.

Built on a 110.5-inch wheelbase, the Grand Prix extends to 198.3 inches long overall. Fog lamps are standard on GXP models. Standard wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, but 17-inchers are optional; the GXP gets 18-inch tires. Each Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adults.

Built on a 110.5-inch wheelbase, the Grand Prix extends to 198.3 inches long overall. Fog lamps are standard on GXP models. Standard wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, but 17-inchers are optional; the GXP gets 18-inch tires.

What kind of car is the 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Sedan 4D GXP (V8) The 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix combines the best of both worlds – four door, five passenger family Sedan capabilities with plenty of power under the hood for the fast-driving-minded.

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.

How much is a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix worth?

A number of factors will affect how much a Pontiac Grand Prix is worth. For starters, you’ll need information such as the year, mileage, condition level, options and trim level.

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