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Pontiac Announces Pricing on 2004 Grand Prix

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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 06:57 AM
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Pontiac says the new 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix sedan will begin at $21,760 manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), not including destination charges of $635. The higher-powered Grand Prix GTP starts at $25,860 MSRP (also plus destination fees); the GTP equipped with the Competition Group suspension package will cost an additional $1395. The differences in price are horsepower-biased: the GT delivers 200 hp, while the supercharged GTP makes 260 hp. The Grand Prix will be produced at General Motors Oshawa, Ontario, assembly plant beginning in February 2003.

More Specs and Information on the 2004 Grand Prix
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 07:22 AM
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Not a fan of pontiac grand prix, but this one looks better than the previous one. At least the new pontiacs now has a cleaner bodylines. And from what I heard, a modded GTP can go pretty fast
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 09:00 AM
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Better. Then again, I can think of so many other cars I rather have for about 25k.
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 10:54 AM
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That looks better than my mom's 2000 Grand Prix GT. She spent $800 over two months repairing Rear Main Seal & Oil pan leaks. At 44K. :madfawk: Pontiac
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Originally posted by ur31337
That looks better than my mom's 2000 Grand Prix GT. She spent $800 over two months repairing Rear Main Seal & Oil pan leaks. At 44K. :madfawk: Pontiac
The 3800 engine has always been prone to that problem. Funny how they have yet to recall it, given the engine is about 30 years old.
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