Overview & Reviews
An upgraded four-speaker sound system is now standard on SE models, while an MP3 player is standard on uplevel GT models and optional on all others except the base SE.
- Lots of standard features, available five-speed manual transmission, crisp handling.
- Price has crept up in recent years, five-speed not available with V6, cheap interior pieces, iffy crash test scores.
User Reviews:
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Wish I Could Sell Already ! - 2004 Pontiac Grand AM
By tinalitt - January 5 - 2:00 amThe dash raddles,at 13000 miles a new master cylinder was put on,the door strykers have been readjusted several times to keep the doors secure.The material on the seat is wearing through . Other than that the car is ok.
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Beware - 2004 Pontiac Grand AM
By Tucker James - September 5 - 7:30 amI got my 2004 Grand Am GT with SC/T package last November. When i first got it i loved it but two weeks into owning the car ive replace the EGR, two ABS wheel hubs, a water pump, and got a hole in the muffler, so replaced that too. The GM shop told me after fixing the water pump to save my money cause my tranny is going out and my mass control arms are going bad too. All these problems and not even had the car for a year. oh did i mention i got the car with only 30 thousand miles and i drive all highway!
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This car is a step behind the rest - 2004 Pontiac Grand AM
By Courtney - July 18 - 7:26 amThis is my 1st Pontiac that I traded my Nissan Altima for, big mistake! My Altima drove like a luxory vehicle, this thing is so loud and rough riding. You can hear everything that is going on outside of the car, especially freeway traffic. The inside is pretty basic compared to other sedans in its class (honda, nissan, toyota...) Its getting left in the dust by other competitors styles.
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There is a reason GM killed this heap - 2004 Pontiac Grand AM
By Joshua Riopiedra - July 15 - 4:50 amGM used to build solid cars What the hell happened? Save your money and purchase a quality vehicle. A wealthy friend of mine put it best..."You need not be rich to afford a BMW, but the opposite is true about owning a domestic". -Buy something well built and you wont break yourself in repairs. Im sorry but we did it to ourselves, America. We lost the zero defect mentality and embraced the quick buck slap it together and send it out the door philosophy.