4.2 Overall rating
(8 reviews)it was a $200 investment that suprisingly lasted for a year. it looked like hell, but it never had a problem going right where you wanted it to go. I ditched this car going sideways on an icy road, and pulled right out of the ditch and drove off, no damage. the 305 chevy 8 cylinder power plant was a little under powered for what it should have been, but like i said this car was not in good shape, the only reason it was junked is that i blew the head gasket.
this grand prix has a pontiac 400 in it with about 250 hp and a borg worner world class t-5 5spd. i still get around 20 mpg if i want to. i paid 750 and now with the 400 swap have 1600 in it total
this was my first car. it was a special edition called the aerocoupe. only 3000 were made that year. performance was not great but it still was no slouch. it had te 305 GM high output motor with 120k and already the trans was going out. on the upside it was a posi tac rear end. i liked the car cause it was rare and looked cool but the carb and trans were sub par.
the acceleration is good the brakes so work for a hevy car and handling surprisingly good. it needed repairs because it got into accident. the out side is a muscle car and the inside is luxury. 27 mlg nuff said. very fun
This was my first car at 17. I loved the older muscle cars. Almost bought a bright yellow 1970 Chevelle SS, but my mother's mechanic convinced her that a girl couldn't handle that kind of power. When I first saw the Grand Prix, I fell in love with her. Glad I didn't buy the Chevelle. She was reliable other than for the starter going twice. She was fast and quite powerful too.When the transmission needed to be rebuilt, the guys at the repair shop were impressed with the type of transmission she had, yet I don't remember what it was.Got plenty of looks driving down the road and most of my friends fell in love with her too. They still talk about that car. Guys were lining up to buy her off me. Rarely saw any other cars like her on the street. Only now, 10 years later do I see a very similar car in a local car show. The next car I got was a 1998 GTP and later my husband bought me a 2002 GTP, but he took it back for himself. Am looking for another GTP right now. Never plan nor want to own anything but a Grand Prix.
1986 Pontiac Grand Prix FAQs
How many 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix vehicles in Las Cruces, NM have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 2 for sale near Las Cruces, NM have no reported accidents or damage.
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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