One of the things you can
see from the 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix picture above, the 2004 2005 model is
totally different from any Grand Prix models of the past. Also new for this
year, the car comes in four different models – the Grand Prix SE Sedan, 2004
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan, the 2004 2005 Grand Prix GTP Sedan, and the
Limited Edition Package Grand Prix GT/GTP. Whichever model works for you, the
Pontiac Grand Prix will keep you moving at the speed of light, and beyond. As
you read our latest 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix review, note that we strive to
provide the most p to date information, specs and details we can. To meet that
goal, we will update our Pontiac Grand Prix review with new information, advice
and Grand Prix pictures on a monthly basis.
The 2004 2005 Pontiac
Grand Prix looks good, too, as any Grand Prix picture will show. New for this
year, the car’s standard exterior features include: daytime running lamps, a
rear aero spoiler, wet-arm controlled cycle windshield wipers, and power
mirrors. All 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix models also come with an optional
power sunroof. Inside, this elegance continues. Standard interior amenities
include: a defogger, dual-zone air conditioning, cruise control, driver’s power
6-way seat, and a Driver Information Center, which includes the latest in
dashboard technology. The 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix even comes optional with
all-leather seating, making this elegant car even better. And with dozens of
accessories from which to choose, you’ll agree that the new Pontiac Grand Prix
parts are among the best and most diverse in the business.
When you think about the 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix, picture powerful
elegance and grace. The 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix comes with three available
engines. The first engine, a 3.1 liter, 3100 SFI V-6, delivers 175 horsepower
at 5,200 rpm and produces 195 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. The
second new Pontiac Grand Prix engine, a 3.8 liter, 3800 Series II SFI V-6,
delivers 200 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and produces 225 pounds-per-foot of torque
at 4,000 rpm. Finally, the third 2004 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix engine, a
supercharged 3.8 liter, 3800 Series II SFI V-6, delivers 240 horsepower at
5,200 rpm and produces 280 pounds-per-foot of torque at 3,600 rpm. All Grand
Prix models come standard with a 4-speed automatic, electronically controlled
transmission with overdrive,and all models boast a 17-gallon fuel tank.