2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.56/5 Average
386 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Grand Prix underwent a redesign for 2004, but those familiar with the big sedan will find its blend of performance and comfort hasn't changed much.

Pros:
  • Strong supercharged V6, nimble handling, attractive gauges, easy-to-use controls, big trunk, fold-flat front-passenger seat.
Cons:
  • Build and materials quality still needs work, tight backseat, noisy engine, not enough storage or cupholders, no auto climate control.

User Reviews:

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  • BLACK GT2 - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    We chose the GP GT2 over the Mazda 6 and Accord. The exterior is sporty, distinguished, AND tasteful (not a word associated with Pontiac). The interior is stylish, although the cloth seats have an odd pattern (we chose leather). Even the GT2 has superb handling with very little body roll in the corners. The 3.8L is powerful, but not blazing. Front seats provide good support (especially side and lumbar) but are not too hard. Back seats sit low, and are uncomfortable for adults on long, multi- hour trips. In-town rides in the back are certainly acceptable. The folding rear seats and the wide-opening rear doors have come in handy.

  • 2004 Grand Prix GTP Comp G - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Excellent car. A tremendous number of features (tap shift, stability control, traction control, head up display) at a very reasonable cost.

  • Lauras review - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Needs cup holders in the back seat. also I have noticed that when you turn the steering column pops. I only had 25,000. miles on the car when this happened. the dealership said there were a lot of problems with this in a lot of there Pontiac made cars. Other than that I love my car, its very sporty but I can still carry my kids with me.

  • Nice Car - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    My last vehicle was a Jeep Grand Cherokee. I was tired of the ride and the poor mileage. The Grand Prix has been a nice surprise so far. I get lots of comments on how sharp the car looks (red Metallic exterior). The ride is smooth and the mileage accepable (24mpg city/country). Im anxious to see how the car responds in the snow.

  • Enjoying my GTP - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I purchased my GTP last Novemeber and up until now it has met my expectations in every way!

  • my best car ever - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    as soon as I sat in my Grand Prix GTP I fell in love w/ this high performance machine{competition group}the steering is nice and tight and the powerfull engine in this car I have no problem whatsoever getting onto a highway or out of somebody ealses way. When I first came home with this car, heads turned to see this sharp car and other guys gave and still do give me the thumbs up gester. Ive owned the GTP since Oct.14th 2003, and still cant wait to get back behind the wheel, still to this day{Feb.16th,2004}

  • i love my GTP - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I would not recommend swanson automotive, but i would recommend this car to anyone, i get more comments about it and I love it.

  • 04 grand prix gt2 - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Mine had 30,000 miles when I bought. now 78,000. No problems, except do have trouble with 1 turn signal, running light. Very dependable. Would leave going anywhere in it. This is the 3rd grand prix Ive owned. Love this one. Back seats sit a little low. Very spacious trunk. Ive raised 3 kids w/ these cars. Good size, for family. Has great get up & go, when needed. Comfortable ride. Good gas mileage, for a family car. 27 miles to gallon, in town, when driven right.

  • Reliable, Fun, American Owned Co. - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    This was my first new car, I traded in my 1999 Mazda Protege on it. I absolutely love it. I keep it clean and get comments all the time on how sharp it is. I have the CompG package (highly recommended) that stiffens up the rides. I have no regrets on this purchase. American owned company, the way to buy. The Heads Up Display is so nice. Talk about a safety feature, I can change the radio, CDs, cruise, all seeing it on my windshield, so I never take my eyes off the road. All these control buttons are located on the steering wheel. The HUD also displays direction and temp. The supercharger rocks! I will take this motor over a 260 HP motor w/out a supercharger any day. Hang tight!!

  • Fuel for the Soul - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    The GP 2004 was my choice for company car for the next 3 years and I am not dissapointed. Excellent acc. off the line and moderate to good handling make this car a sales reps dream. The interior design is fine outside of the classic stock GM stereo (easily replaced). Improvements in glove compartment space and hangers for suit jackets in the back would be nice. This is an excellent step up from other pontiac contributions in the past. I would never chose this car over an import if I were going to spend my own money.

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