Overview & Reviews
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.
- Strong supercharged V6, nimble handling, attractive gauges, easy-to-use controls, big trunk, fold-flat front-passenger seat.
- 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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GT2 - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By rsilverm - November 29 - 10:00 amWhat a wonderful car. GM hit the sweet spot as far as size, power, ride/handling and price.
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Grand Prix - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Jim - November 28 - 9:46 amThis is the second GP I have owned. Both have been excellent cars. I enjoy the performance of the car. There is always power when needed and the car handles well. I need a sedan for family purposes but this car also provides for me the feel of a sports car. I have had no mechanical problems with either of the GPs I have owned. The biggest complaint I have is with the factory tires. Neither GP got more than 25,000 miles from the factory sets.
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Just What I Expected - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Ratboyz - November 22 - 10:00 am1,200 miles and still loving my GTP. Just as I expected this baby really scoots and outperforms many imports I tested. I cant say enough about the comfort,style and performance of this car. I am happy with the decision to return to a domestic. If you are considering a Nissan, Acura, Beamer, etc. give this car a try first.
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Awesome - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Zapote21 - November 3 - 10:00 amAfter months of looking at various vehicles, including imports, we settled on a Grand Prix. Best decision we ever made! Sporty, powerful, and great fun to drive. Anyone looking at ANY 4 door family sedan should take a long, hard, serious look at this vehicle. Beats any Honda, Toyota, Nissan offering out there.
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TOPSHELFGTP-This thing goes!! - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By antsman - August 5 - 11:10 pmalmost a year since ive purchased it and its still great fun to drive. car runs like a demon. i never thought id purchase an american car, but this thing is tops! great looking car even standing still, hot wheels, and a relatively functional interior to boot. trunk is huge and monsoon system rocks. how a car this good ever got past the generals bean counters is beyond me. but i had to have that engine......and there it is.
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Best American Car Ever - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By I love it - July 17 - 3:00 amI got my car on my birthday I have a maxima since 2001 I love that car with 200000 on it no problems. My Grand Prix drives on the highway better that any other car Ive owned. My max 8 years old but the handling is way better on the Grand Prix to bad pontiac is gone but maybe they might bring back the Grand Prix. I love the sterio the leather seats and traction control feels like the ground is dry in the rain and snow. I got a good one if your looking for one its a nice car. I have a 1994 BMW too I thought GM didnt compare I was wrong. My dealer got my to drive it I was hook since it hugs the road like a GT racing car.
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Grand Prix - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By mffrango - July 12 - 10:00 amI love this car. The only thing I would have done is get the GTP. But I probably dont need the tickets.
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Pontiac Out did Themselves - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By RickE41 - June 28 - 10:00 amI bought my car as a demo with 750 miles on the odometer. My first major roadtrip was from Detroit to Rochester MN. The car handled magnificantly on both Highway and backroad driving. Acceleration was superb and it was so much fun using the Tap Shift manual shifting around some of those corners in MN. Great car!!!
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Awesome! - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By BlakeGV - June 10 - 2:00 amThis is one amazing car! I just bought it and I am so glad I did! Its a great car!
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Unbelievable car ! - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Songbird - June 10 - 2:00 amHave owned 16 new GM cars - including a 68 GTO, two Trans Ams, and a supercharged 97 Riviera. This car takes a back seat to none of them. The handling is exceptionally TIGHT. I love the growl and bark of the powerful engine when you kick it in. Ive owned and driven many, many so called sports cars, but this is in a class of its own. You forget that you are in a sedan and not a sports coupe! A great, informative, and friendly dealer.