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How much is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix worth?

How much is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix worth?

2003 Pontiac Grand Prix Value – $784-$3,361 | Edmunds.

How much is a 2003 Pontiac?

2003 Pontiac Grand Am Value – $562-$2,748 | Edmunds.

Is a Pontiac Grand Prix supercharged?

A 200-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 is standard in the base sedan. The GT sedan is equipped with a supercharged version that develops 260 hp. In the GXP sedan, a 5.3-liter V-8 generates 303 hp at 5,600 rpm and 323 pounds-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm. All engines team with a four-speed-automatic transmission.

How much horsepower does a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am have?

140 to 175 hp2003 Pontiac Grand Am / Horsepower

How many miles do Pontiacs last?

If It has the 3.8L V-6, if maintained good probably 220,000-250,000 miles. If it has the 3.1L V-6, Only about 200,000 miles.

What kind of engine is in a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am?

2.2-liter four-cylinder engine
Power is provided by a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 140 horsepower at 5600 rpm, and 150 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. A five-speed manual transmission, built in Germany by Getrag, is standard. A four-speed automatic ($825) is optional.

What happened to the Pontiac Grand Prix?

As the 2003 season begins, both the GT coupe and GTP coupe editions of Pontiac’s midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix series are disappearing. The sedans in those trim levels remain on sale and will now be available with Limited Edition packages.

Is the Pontiac Grand Prix front wheel drive?

The Grand Prix is spacious enough for five adult occupants. As the 2003 season begins, both the GT coupe and GTP coupe editions of Pontiac’s midsize front-wheel-drive Grand Prix series are disappearing. The sedans in those trim levels remain on sale and will now be available with Limited Edition packages.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

Long known for its familiar Wide Track stance, Pontiac’s sporty midsize comes in an SE trim with a 3.1-liter V-6 engine, as the GT with a 3.8-liter V-6 and in a GTP trim with a supercharged V-6. In size and price, the Grand Prix fits between the compact Grand Am and the full-size Bonneville.

What is the difference between a Grand Prix and a Bonneville?

The Grand Prix badge has a distinguished heritage that dates back to 1962. With a 110.5-inch wheelbase and measuring 197.5 inches long overall, the Grand Prix is about 5 inches shorter than the Bonneville. Fog lamps are standard, and a power moonroof is optional on the GT and GTP models.