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1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP review from North America

"Fun car to drive, not unreasonable to maintain"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

I had to replace the blower motor (somehow water got into the first one).

The tie rod ends have been replaced once, though I suspect this is unremarkable given the number of potholes here in the Northeast.

Brake rotors were replaced twice (once would have been more reasonable, but they are exposed to the elements for looks I guess).

New battery (no surprise here, but it was a bit early in my opinion).

General comments?

Starting with the good points, this car has been an absolute joy to drive over the last six years. I relish the results I get when I put my foot down, and this car hasn't lost a bit of pep in its old age. The Bose sound system, CD changer, and steering wheel audio controls really do ease the morning commute. I find the sunroof to be a necessity, and I've really come to appreciate the "heads-up" display, which I haven't found on any other model. I find the leather seating quite comfortable on long trips and generally to my liking, though people over 6 feet tall may have headroom issues with the sun roof.

As far as cost to own, I really can't complain. Mileage is in the mid to upper twenties on the highway even though I use a pretty heavy foot. There were a few maintenance items (namely the battery and brake rotors) that I feel gave out early due to quality issues from the factory, but even counting a few hundred extra bucks on maintenance, I feel this car stacks up well against others in its class and would consider buying another some day.

I think I'm a little aggravated by the quality of some of the materials. The little plastic clips that hold the rear door trim on had to be replaced once. I can't understand why a $25K car can't have decent 10-cent plastic thingies to hold the trim on. Not a big deal since you can turn up the radio to drown out the sound until you get around to fixing them, but it seems a bit sloppy.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Model year1999
Year of manufacture1999
First year of ownership1999
Most recent year of ownership2005
Engine and transmission 3.8 Supercharged V6 Automatic
Performance marks 9 / 10
Reliability marks 8 / 10
Comfort marks 9 / 10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 7 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 8.3 / 10
Distance when acquired33 miles
Most recent distance124000 miles
Date of Entry 11th May, 2005

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