Overview & Reviews
A 40th Anniversary option package can be added to GT and GTP coupes and sedans. SE and GT models also gain additional standard equipment.
- Strong powertrains, loads of features, fun to drive.
- Overcomplicated interior, cheap-looking dashboard plastic and switchgear.
User Reviews:
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mecham - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By CUEVAS - May 28 - 11:23 amThis vehicle is a supercar on racing it gives out an outstanding performance when it come for take off and racing. Its also very comfortable from the interior (the seats, a/c radio/cdplayer) and the most important part of this vehicle is that you can make some modification to the gtp (illuminate your gages, upgrade your system) and all this details wont cost you a thing.
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Great Sporty Car - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Lenora - May 10 - 10:00 amThe GT is a very smooth, fast riding car. Lots of front leg room and width room. Fun to drive. If your looking for a 4 door car thats sporty and young looking - this should be your first and only choice.
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I love my new car! - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Lastone1 - May 4 - 10:00 amGranted, I dont know much about cars...but I have been driving this car for almost a year and it has been wonderful. The ride is smooth and comfortable for the long drive I have to work. I dont think that I can ever buy a car without Heads Up Display again. I no longer have to look down when changing my speed...or my radio controls. Also, the car has so many more features than any other for your dollar. The only problems are watching speed...a smooth ride makes you forget how fast youre going and hitting the breaks on a heavy car like this means you have to leave quite a bit of stopping distance!
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Great Car - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By bmxpro789 - March 30 - 2:00 amGreat Car!, Would recommend to anyone.
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Performance, compfort, and style. - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Josh Gray - March 25 - 9:46 pmThe 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix meets all of my expectations, after driving, but not owning, Pontiacs for the past 14 years. I am most pleased with the vehicle. It is full of new features that appear on many of the same class and luxury cars, HUD, Leather seats, sun roof, bose sound system, and now in many GM cars: OnStar. The gas milage is better than they publish at 25.5 city / 33.2 hwy. Perhaps this will lower with time.
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Great Mpgs, a lot of leg room and powerful! - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By k_relyt - March 21 - 4:28 pmI have driven this car for 80,000+ miles and I know what I am talking about when I say this is a great car! I bought the car with 70,000 and now its at 150+ and I have only had to replace minor bits and pieces that come along with driving a car that much. Brake pads, wheel bearings and a battery once. You dont have to buy a 4 cylinder civic to get good milage. This can get 33 tops on hwy and 21 in the city. I avg. 28 driving through mnt. ranges on cruise. For a 2dr the back seat is spacious for leg room and comfy. I can fit my snowboards and wakeboard in my trunk no problem as well as move all my belongings in the thing. Its sharp with the 17" chrome rims and can give you amazing v6power.
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40th Anniversary GT - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Shawn3778 - February 14 - 10:00 amAbout 1800 miles and no complaints. We love this car. The 40th anniversary package really turns heads. I added a gold pinstipe and tinted the windows. It is sweet. Handles and rides great. Pleanty of room I am 64" and have no problem with the interior. Back seats are a little low head room wise. FUN FUN FUN FUN. Buy one if you can find it.