Sunday, August 9, 2009

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Overview

Introduction

The Pontiac Grand Prix is a family-size car with custom-car administration and a performance-car attitude.
The front-wheel drive, five-passenger Pontiac Grand Prix auto comes in two trims: the Base and the GXP. The Base trim is powered by a 200 hp 3.8-liter V6 and the GXP has a 303 hp 5.3-liter V8 and both engines are akin to a four-speed automated transmission. Standard appearance on the Base include: four-wheel disc brakes, 16-inch admixture wheels, ability disciplinarian seat, air conditioning, AM/FM distinct CD radio, cruise control, Onstar, ability mirrors, windows and aperture locks with alien keyless entry. The GXP adds: TAPshift consecutive manual shifter, a sport-tuned suspension, Stabilitrak, anti-lock brakes, 18-inch artificial admixture wheels, acrimonious advanced seats, apish suede and covering bench trim, automated altitude control, an upgraded radio and an advice array with EyeCue heads-up display.
The Pontiac Grand Prix is a aftereffect from 2007.

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