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Year:
1996
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Grand Am
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
3.1L V6
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
130,008
Stock #:
TC757737
VIN:
1G2NW12M7TC757737
White 1996 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe Front-Wheel Drive

 

1996 Pontiac Grand Am

2 Dr GT Coupe

130,008 mi

Gadsden, AL
No Rating

No Price Listed

Year:
1997
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Grand Am
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
3.1L V6
Exterior color:
Medium Jade-Gray (Met)
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
188,456
Stock #:
M450ROEK
VIN:
1G2NE52M6VC742000
Medium Jade-Gray (Met) 1997 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

1997 Pontiac Grand Am

4 Dr SE Sedan

188,456 mi

Bedford, VA
No Rating

$1,094

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Pontiac was busy concentrating on some of its other models this year, so the 1997 Pontiac Grand Am only got one major change -- air conditioning was now standard across all trim levels. The affordable mid-size sedan or coupe came in a base SE trim and a sportier GT. The SE and GT both housed a 2.4-liter, Twin Cam I4 that got 150-hp with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. The GT had the option of a 3.1-liter, 155-hp V6 that got 30 more lb-ft of torque, but was mated only with the 4-speed auto tran.
The 1997 Grand Am still led the pack in the GM lineup, popular for its affordability, performance, and style. With now-standard air conditioning, it also benefited from being well-loaded, with dual front airbags, ABS brakes, daytime running lights, a center and overhead console, fog lights, power locks, and a tachometer even on the SE. While the GT models were the sportiest of the line, with a special suspension, larger anti-sway bars, and a rear spoiler, even the SE sedan had the option of adding leather seats, power driver's seat, its own spoiler, a sunroof, and cruise control. There are a lot of 1997 Grand Am owners who love their car's performance and handling on the highway, commenting on its good pickup, sporty styling, decent fuel economy, and overall affordability. Comfortable seats and a roomy trunk that can be accessed from the back seat are also high points. But a lot of owners complain about constant mechanical and electrical problems with the Grand Am, and question its reliability. Alternator repairs and brake pads that wear too quickly are common complaints. Drivers also mention that the Grand Am gets knocked around easily by the wind, has a wide turning radius, and plastic parts that break.

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