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This full-size vehicle seems to be designed for 170cm- people!
This demo car is purchased by the company. The first day I saw it I felt in love with it's stylish design. Hey man, but from the first second you sit in the car you hope for getting out! Awful handling, and comfort is just a joke! My head, my shoulders and knees all are touching everywhere; it's also impossible to have 3 adult in rear seat. Hey, GM designers: what miracle you've done with all those space?!
My grandparents have a 2004 Grand Prix and I agree that it is very cramped in both the front and rear. They miss all of the space in their Bonneville. The new G8 is even smaller on the outside, this does not bode well for the interior. I think I've convinced them that their next car should be a Buick.
Interesting. I'm a very big guy and drive the smaller Pontiac Grand Am. I find it plenty spacious. I've driven several 2007 Grand Prixs and find the interiors to be HUGE. Are you unable to find the seat adjustments?
I have a 2004 Grand Prix GT2 right now and granted, when I bought the car I only had 1 child and now have 3. But even before the two little ones, I found the backseat space very limited. One of the perks were the 90 degree back doors and come to find that it just doesn't cut it. My teenage son still is not comfortable in the back and he is not big. Also having issues now with a hard shift. I know that this will be my last Pontiac. Just praying to make it another month to turn it back in!
Wow, did you forget to test drive it before you bought it? If you do not like it, then why would you buy it? Obviously, someone does not own one! Our 07 Grand Prix was amazing until the day it died saving my life in a head on collision. And guess what replaced it!
I test drove several 2007 Grand Prixs before buying a 2007 Mustang. My observations on the Grand Prix were that it was considerably slower than my 4-cylinder 2001 Grand Am. The ride was harsher than the Grand Am, and the price was higher than my loaded Mustang.