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1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
Norm writes:
The Next Collectible Muscle Car, Ceap, Totally Overlooked And A Ton Of Potential. — Another in my GM 2-car stable...an OK car, performance was a real disappointment but that was 1985. Still, overall a great car for the highway, handling was decent, and I still love the GM 2 doors, it was as close to a street machine as you could get without buying the ugly Camaro or Firebird (ducking). lol. Pros: If I still had it, I would drop a 455 and Tremec 6 speed in it, and keep it stock appearance. What a sleeper it could be. Cons: I don't have it anymore, that sucks. ![]() Looking for a Used Grand Prix in your area?CarGurus has 567 nationwide Grand Prix listings starting at $1,800. |
1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
oohbe1 writes:
I Really Like This Car And So Do The Haters. — Runs good but was a little rough around the edges when I purchased. Purchased new engine,alternator,battery,transmission,gas lines, trans lines, brakes. Should run great now, but I'm no expert since I'm female.I'm happpy with this auto.I like seeing other peoples grand prix and how they fix them up Primary Use: Family transportation Pros: runs good, comfortable, stylish Cons: Nothing sucks about this car to me. |
1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
smiley1009 writes:
Perfect Box Style With Being Light And Having A Strong V8 And Plus Not Many Out There — My brother has had this car since he was in 10th grade, its a pretty damn good car in performance and has alot of potential!! Best type of old g body type car i can think of especially since you dont see rareliy any others on the road. Pros: Light and short with strong motor Cons: Has alot of haters :D (but we love that part) |
1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
Vince writes:
Grand Prix — The fact that it has no gauges just dummy lights sux and the fact that its a one wheel wonder. and that how lite it is with that bbc 425 it makes her really get up and run the body stucture and the body lines are just amazing Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.) Pros: Lite Boxy and still Musclular Cons: No Gauges just Dummy Lights |
1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
813Skinny writes:
I Love This Car — i love a lot of things about this car! starting with the fact of how few i see around.that was probably one of the most attractive qualities, of all the gm g body cars i see all types of regals, monte carlos, and especially cutlasses but until i found mine i had seen two before.it combines the front grille luxury look of the earlier model monte carlos with the sportier rear end of the regal.the interior trimming is a throwback with the analog clock, tachometer, oil light, battery voltometer,dometer/speedometer surrounde by wood. Both classic and classy.I personally have the 3.8L v6 motor, it made me a fan of a 6 cylinder engine made right.The low end torque of a 4 cylinder with the top end muscle of a v8.The motor sounds very healthy with a throaty muscular growl.and comin out of 3rd to 4th feels like a huge magnet is yankin the car from the front end.the carb is strong enough to suck the hood down into the fishbowl ... but in stop and go the ride is smooth but still sporty. i think this car is a perfect balance between sport and luxury.if kept in DECENT maintenance the car has adequate respectable gas mileage.the cost of maintenance is practically a steal because the virtual interchangeability of most GM parts. i have nothing bad to say about this car . I LOVE IT. if you find one keep it! Pros: Styling,Performance,Reliability Cons: Nothing in mY mind |
1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
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1985 Pontiac Grand PrixReview
junebug24 writes:
G-ride — Im in love with my 1985 pontiac grand prix, thoughts about saling because of money and difficulty finding parts, but im going to stay strong. I recently just blew my motor and in need of a new paint job plus seat work, im thinking about adding a sunroof painting it all black with a black top an black n crome rims, just wanting to come back faster,stronger an better then before...(new pics comin soon).. Pros: 350 4 bolt mane, 700 trans Cons: Need help finding factory parts... |
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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Reviews
Review By mather04
thanks for listing the car went and drove work out a deal bought it Read More
Great American Car By aaroncampbell72
I love everything about this car. The only thing I didn't care for was the stock radio so I replaced it with a Pioneer AVH-X2700BS and mounted a monitor in the back of the passenger seat headrest so m... Read More
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Reviews
Review By Guru9Z31Y7
I enjoy the leg room it provides for someone 6 feet tall. It has good value for a first time car buyer and is reliable as long as its taken care of. Comfortable seating. Read More
Review By Guru9ZM9T8
Cup holder for drinks or coffee very small I like it Read More
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Reviews
Review By Guru99VT54
Sharp still in good condition pricest right and the.color Read More
Adventure By KBM1971
I like my car a lot it looks nice and sleek with enough power to get around anyone when i drive around town I get looks. Only thing i dont like is that its not getting good gas mileage ..bout to get t... Read More
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Reviews
Review By EsaiTrujillo97
Excellent fun car that is also family friendly and each model gets better and better the gt gtp and gxp you wont regret it Read More
Review By Chris
Good car clean very clean body no factory radio Read More
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Reviews
Love This Car By James
i love driving this car i have had 3 of them and will continue to drive them, lots of potential for upgrades overall i nice looking great handling car if you can afford to keep gas in it and dont run ... Read More
Nice Overall By Yoddy01
Nice ride. I like it because it turbos well but not too roomy for someone like me. I will surely recommend for others. It drives great and last long like the Hondas and Toyotas. I will surely buy agai... Read More
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