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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States Handled well for a FWD car. |
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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member4016 It handles curve amazingly well especially whipping around exit ramps. |
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2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member3587 The Comp G allows for greater control over bumps and winding roads while maintaining a higher speed. |
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2003 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member2147 |
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member1856 They put Bilstein Gas Charged struts on this thing as an upgrade from a standard Grand Prix or GTP as well as slightly lowering it and sticking big wide tires on it. 10" in the front, 9" on the back--this also cuts down on torque steer and it corners well |
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member113 Very good response, road holding, grip, brakes, traction, etc. More than I ever use, although the amazing brakes have saved my butt more than once. Use GOOD TIRES!! Also, stability control and FWD is nice in winter. |
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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Anonymous It handles like its riding on rails, acceleration can be smooth, braking is smooth, and it takes corners like a champ. |