The Pontiac Grand Prix seems to satisfy all the check points on the list of what an American sports sedan should be: Performance, roominess, comfort, handling, features and a certain swagger to its stance. Best of all, the Grand
Prix won't hammer a budget to smithereens.
In many ways, the Grand Prix rises above the mainstream. It has a muscular, competent and aggressive look that
attracts assertive personalities without intimidating others. It's an eye-catcher from front to rear. The Grand Prix
was originally designed as a coupe, then the sedan was derived from that. So the coupe and sedan share the roof panel
and rear window. This design gives the coupe the room of a sedan, and the sedan the grace of a coupe.Click here to read more