1994 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Dr SE Coupe Reviews
| “Mmm...not Sure What This Means.”
Mmmm...it's a two-door, black, has "Grand Prix Racing" decals on the windshield, the Pontiac arrowhead in the back of an extra "limo dark" tinted window, it sits a lot lower that most other '94 models, it's got that nice "Pontiac hum" when you rev it. I'm not a huge fan of cloth interior, but I guess I can't be spoiled with leather ALL the time. :-) It has neon red "sex" lights under the dash of both the driver and passenger sides.
Pros —
Looks great, runs great for it's year
Cons —
No spoiler, and no fancy rims. Just your basic "wire" rims.
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| “Good Looking Beater” First car, $1800 and has lasted much longer than i expected, looks good with the five spoke wheels, 3100 is a dog, great handling
Pros —
20-34 MPG
Cons —
Age is slowly catching up with it
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| “I Miss This One The Most!” Didn't realize how much I loved it till I sold it! Lots of great memories.
Pros —
Felt like Rusty Wallace while driving it.
Cons —
Door latches would freeze up in the winter. Had to climb in and out through window.
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| “It Old!” Very much past its prime it's just my sound car now meaning the the sound system will blast you out!
Pros —
Sounds good reliable sometimes parts are cheap. Great gas mileage even with close to 4 hundred pounds of speaker an box in the trunk.
Cons —
starting to rust alittle plus the giant wing on the back from when I was younger is alittle too much.
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| “Mechanical Nightmare” a Car Guru
Well this car ran fine when I first got it at around 95,000 miles with only a few minor problems. (Such as Driver window was off the track, brakes, normal maintnence.) Once it hit 100,000 the car fell apart. Almost everything in the engine started leaking (head gasket, intake manifold gasket, many other smaller problems) and the rest of the cars electrical systems began to fail and the body started rusting out. I have the 3.4 liter engine and there is no room in that bay to work on anything. Changing the rear spark plugs is pretty difficult because that engine is jammed in there so tightly. If you really want to get one I'd recommend the 3.1 liter engine. They are easier to maintain and run a whole lot better. I don't think I would have hated the car if it didn't give me so many problems. If everything worked the way it was supposed to it would have been a whole lot better. |
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