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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Base for Sale in Hawthorne, California

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Price: $8,900.00 Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2005 Engine: V6
Mileage: 80,789 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: Hawthorne,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Gray Dealer Stock #: 4891
Interior: Black VIN #: 2G2WP542851294665
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
Vehicle Description
Gray 4-door FWD Sedan, 80789 miles, AUTO 4SPD, 3.8L V6. Stock# 4891. Features: Air Conditioning,Alloy Wheels,Anti-Lock Brakes,Cassette Player,Keyless Entry,Center Arm Rest,Cruise Control,Dual Air Bags,Dual Sport Mirrors,Electronic Gauges ,Intermittent Wipers,Power Driver'S Seat (Min 4 Way),Power Door Locks,Power Mirrors,Power Steering,Power Windows,Rear Defroster,Side Air Bags,Tachometer,Tilt Wheel,Tinted Windows,Trip Odometer,Spoiler,Am / FM Radio,Beverage Holders,Bucket Seats,On Star.

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Pontiac Grand Prix Review

Since 1962, the Pontiac Grand Prix has been a family-size car with custom-car styling and a performance-car attitude. The first two generations of Grand Prix were big cars, too, even by 1960s standards. For 1969, the Grand Prix shrank to mid-size, but its theme of dramatic style continued to today. For 2004, Pontiac released the ninth-generation Grand Prix, and it's better than ever.

The previous Pontiac Grand Prix had been known as a fine mover, a good stopper, a fair looker and a reasonable handler. The current car brings improvements in all those categories, and a real revolution in interior design, not only in eye-appeal and ergonomics but in versatility, flexibility and utility. The latent creativity of the General Motors design staff has been stirred into activity coming up with more good ideas than a carton of cartoon light bulbs.

If the name "sport-utility vehicle" wasn't already taken for more cumbersome, truck-like machines, it could have been applied to the Grand Prix, which has a valid claim to both "sport" and "utility." It's fun to drive in the twisties and you can stuff a nine-foot kayak into it and still close the trunk.

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