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1995 Pontiac Grand Am SE review from North America

"Fun Car, but you better be mechanically inclined"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Master Cylinder went out at 50,000 miles. You need a pressure brake bleeder for this, most likely you have to take it to the dealer.

Drivers power window motor went out at about 65,000. Replaced it myself for $50.00.

Eats batteries like crazy. 5 year batteries last about 2.5 years.

Ditto for alternators. Changed 3 "lifetime" alternators.

Transmission went out at 75,000. $2000.00 contribution to mechanics boat fund.

Motor mount is a funky liquid filled design. Failed at about 95,000. Only about $30.00 to replace this, but a real bugger drilling out the old insert.

Fan belt tensioner exploded at about 100,000. This cost about $80.00, but was a real bear to replace. Fortunately, you can take apart the inside of the passenger side fender to access.

One injector went bad at 80,000. (not bad).

Radiator failed at 90,000. The cheap plastic sides of the radiator cracked.

Thermostat bad, still haven't replace it (failed open and I live in Texas).

3 sets of "Lifetime" plug wires.

EGR valve failure at 80,000.

2 fan belts, but these were preventive maintenance kind of things. Screwy design requires undoing the top motor mount to slip belt in.

Right rear drum brakes came apart and had to replace all the springs and wheel cylinder. 60,000 miles.

Multi-function turn signal switch would turn off the headlights for about 5 seconds when you turned on the brights. $80.00 to replace this switch. 75,000 miles. Not too bad.

Tilt wheel has some slop in it. Was able to improve things slightly by taking apart the steering column and bending the hinge pin.

Floor mounted gear selector lockout broke. Had to buy the whole assembly for about $100.00. 95,000 miles.

Gas tank door release cable mounting bracket had to be replaced. 25,000 miles.

Air conditioner compressor is making noise. I expect to replace it soon. 115,000.

General comments?

This year (1995) is kind of a cross-over year for ODB1 to ODBII. You can't blink out codes using the dash lights like you used to be able to. It also means that you can't use the low cost ODBII code scanners. So you are at the mercy of the dealer unless you want to shell out major $ for a Tech1 scan tool.

Paint has held up very well. Looks like GM got the clear coat problem solved.

Still fun to drive. 3.1 has lots of low end torque and barely breaks a sweat at 90 mph.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Year of manufacture1995
First year of ownership1995
Most recent year of ownership2004
Engine and transmission 3.1 Automatic
Performance marks 7 / 10
Reliability marks 4 / 10
Comfort marks 4 / 10
Dealer Service marks 5 / 10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 2 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 4.4 / 10
Distance when acquired10 miles
Most recent distance115000 miles
Previous carOldsmobile Delta 88
Date of Entry 14th March, 2004

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