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Used 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix for Sale Nationwide

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Year:
1998
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Grand Prix
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
240 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
70,371
Stock #:
BAS-0050
VIN:
1G2WP1211WF239679
White 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

1998 Pontiac Grand Prix

2 Dr GTP Supercharged Coupe

70,371 mi

Beaver Falls, PA
No Rating

$12,510

Year:
1997
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Grand Prix
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Gold
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
108,085
Stock #:
281956
VIN:
1G2WJ52K2VF281956
Gold 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

1997 Pontiac Grand Prix

4 Dr SE Sedan

108,085 mi

Raleigh, NC
No Rating

$4,999

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Bigger, better, and bossier, the 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix sits on a new Wide Track W platform that it shares with the Buick Century. A longer and wider wheelbase increases cabin room for more passenger comfort, but also improves handling and overall stability on the road. The 1997 Grand Prix is offered as a base SE, GT, or GTP package sedan and a GT and GTP coupe. While the SE sedan retains the previous 3.1-liter, 160-hp V6 and is reserved more for fleet use, the GT sedan and coupe gets a whole new 3800 engine. The 3.8-liter V6 hits 195-hp on its own, but with the GTP supercharged package, that gets boosted to 240-hp. Though all models come only with a 4-speed automatic, in the GTP Pacakge, you're able to choose between normal and performance modes.
Other changes to the 1997 Grand Prix include standard ABS brakes, dual front and side impact airbags, and traction control on all models (the GTP does not have traction control). A restyled knob-happy dashboard suffers a little from overkill, but nice options such as the heads-up display are driver favorites. Standard on all trims, even the SE, are power locks, windows, and mirrors, air conditioning, fog lights, a driver information center, and daytime running lights. The GT adds leather trim, variable effort steering, and cruise control.
The 1997 Grand Prix has benefited greatly from its redesign, becoming a more powerful, more stylish, and more popular car. The new 3.8 V6 is a hit with drivers who are looking for speed, instant acceleration, and a sporty feel. Handling is praised, and the extra elbow and legroom in the car is much appreciated. But Pontiac seems not to have addressed the issues which have bothered Grand Prix owners for a while, namely the cheap plastic parts that break easily. Door panels are the biggest culprit. Build quality and extensive repairs are common complaints.

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