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2001 | Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Cerritos, California | Sedans | $7,999 | Red | 83,867 |  | 12.9 mi |

2006 | Pontiac Grand Prix GT Cerritos, California | Sedans | $13,999 | Gray | 33,411 |  | 12.9 mi |

2005 | Pontiac Grand Prix Base Los Angeles, California | Sedans | $7,994 | White | 74,620 | 877-539-3651 | 8.7 mi |

2007 | Pontiac Grand Prix Base Glendale, California | Sedans | $9,995 | Black | 33,127 | 877-285-9847 | 10.1 mi |

2007 | Pontiac Grand Prix Base Glendale, California | Sedans | $11,995 | Red | 12,897 | 877-285-9847 | 10.1 mi |
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Professional 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 continues to today. Pontiac released the best Grand Prix yet as a 2004 model, made it even better in 2006 with the addition of V8 power, and has kept a good thing going for 2007. The Grand Prix is fun to drive in the twisties yet it's practical: You can stuff a nine-foot kayak into it and still close the trunk. For 2007, detail improvements include a standard power driver seat and more standard features for the topline GXP model. Those features include leather/suede upholstery, heated front seats, and a front passenger seat that folds flat.
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