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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States HORRIBLE. 12-16mpg combined with both city and driving. |
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member5051 Good for a speedy V6 and a huge car. |
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member4746 it was listed as being better than the impalla |
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member4617 Great V8 exhaust note and instant acceleration comes at the cost of about 19 mpg in combined driving, versus 25 with my new car. That is a 30% increase. (the new car is 600 pounds lighter though...) |
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States Thus far, I have averaged 23 and 26 mpg, both times have had roughly a 70 mile highway trip out of 200 miles. Overall, I find this to be acceptable. |
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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member3146 BEFORE the switch to ethanol-mixed fuel, my supercharged V6 averaged 22mpg, getting 19 city and a staggering 34 highway. If you do long highway miles and want more comfort than any econo-box can offer, this is the car for you! |
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Pros and Cons Member113 17-19 mpg in the city. 25 If I drive on the intersate. 30 is possible at 60mph. Most of my driving is in the city. The beautiful v8 makes it impossible to stay out of the gas, but it can run on REG fuel. |