2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Review

MSRP: $21,815 - $28,815
User Rating: 9.7 out of 10
Highs:Controls
Lows: Ride, braking, access, driving position, visibility, rear seat.
Overview
The Grand Prix is Pontiac’s midsize sedan but the Grand Prix name was introduced in the early ‘60s as a large, sporty coupe. In the late ‘60s, the Grand Prix was one of the fastest in its class with an available 390-horsepower V8 engine, but during the ‘70s the Grand Prix was downsized. In 1988, the car was completely redesigned as a front-wheel-drive model 4-door sedan. Totally redesigned once again in 1997, Grand Prix adopted a muscular, aggressive look in both coupe and sedan versions. The ninth-generation Grand Prix sedan went on sale in spring, 2003.
What’s new in 2007?
The 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix adds a standard tire-pressure-monitoring system, available 17-inch chrome-tech aluminum wheels and five new exterior colors: Crimson Red, Midnight Blue Metallic, Shadow Gray Metallic, Purple Haze Metallic, Red Jewel Tintcoat.
Source: Consumer Reports.org

