Overview & Reviews
For the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, a tire-pressure monitoring system becomes standard and a couple of new wheel designs debut.
- Strong V8 and supercharged V6 engines, easy-to-use controls, big trunk, comfortable ride, solid handling and ride balance.
- Excessive torque steer on GXP model, numb steering, below-average build and materials quality, tight backseat, noisy V6s, not enough in-cabin storage.
User Reviews:
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All the benefits, none of the expense - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Movie Buff - May 21 - 5:26 amWe just purchased this Grand Prix, and so far have nothing but positives to say about it. And Im a die hard Japanese car buyer. But, after speaking with many Grand Prix owners, researching and test driving, we took the step to domestic. Weve met many owners with mileage well into the 100,000k, many over 150,000k, on model years 03 forward, with little if no problems. Ride is fantastic, corners like a pro, with little "roll". Interior comfort excellent, quite and well mannered on the road. Acceleration is excellent, and were getting 28 to 30 on these mountain roads of SW Virginia, which by the way, the car does very well in the snow and ice. We kept our "Subie" as a second car
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First time owner and lovinnnnnn it - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Kim and earl - May 9 - 9:56 pmThis car is very comfortable and has a very smooth ride. I love the interior design the red dash lights against the black back ground. I also love all the features included on the dash. The exterior is very sporty looking for a sedan. I really love this car
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Great car all around - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Anthony - March 27 - 10:00 amI have been driving this car for couple years now and I would never trade it in.
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Hate to leave this lease car! - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By roxie - December 8 - 9:20 pmI have totally enjoyed this pontiac grand prix. I first had a pontiac grand am for 10+ years and am a die- hard pontiac lover. This has been very reasonable on gas I think - but I checked today and I think city wise it gets 21 mpg. I have never checked highway. Number 1 the car looks grea. I got the bronze metallic which is a head turner. Then I love that the interior is two tone. I have been totally spoiled by the 6 CD changer and the sunroof and all the extras - the leather, heated seats. The only thing I can say about this car is I hate to give up the lease and am thinking of purchasing if the price is right.
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Great car - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By 2007 base 3.8 engine - September 18 - 5:16 pmI owned for 3 years and traveled Miami to New York, Orlando, key west, Washington, several times and has been a pleasant experience in the highway, plenty of power and a quiet ride. Ill keep my Pontiac forever, especially because Pontiacs dont going to be built anymore, sadly.
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Pretty Face, but no substance - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By ds - September 2 - 6:16 amPurchased a very sleek, stealthy black 2007 Grand Prix GXP in 2/07, new. At 500 miles, transmission began to fail. Dealer stated "no problem found". At 3,000 miles, dealer tried to repair tranny, then had to replace tranny entirely. Still does not run correctly. Also, the only tires which fit rear wheel are Bridgestone Potenza. No one else manufactures 225/50/18s. So far, 3 defective tires, 4 alignments, 12 force variance balances...steering wheel still shudders, and theres excessive tramlining. Car is pretty..but thats all. Nearly undrivable. Ive filed for Lemon Law repurchase, at 3,500 miles.
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3rd Grand Prix - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By VVT - August 12 - 8:23 amI love this car it is my 3rd grand prix. Its got all the features you could want with a strong engine, what more could you ask for?
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New Beginnings - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Prin - June 8 - 1:30 pmI havent had my car long, but I have enjoyed every minute of it. It rides very smooth, has great "get up" and just feels wonderful. I am very happy with my purchase.
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07 Grand Prix N/A - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Kruzy - April 17 - 1:46 am3rd Grand Prix after owning an 01 GT, and an 03 GTP. The gtp was ballsier, but the 07 n/a really puts you in the seat just as hard upon acceleration. Body lean doesnt seem bad at all, and body design is nice.
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What A Difference Tires Make! - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
By richgimmel - February 7 - 3:13 pmI replaced the factory tires this week with Bridgestone Potenza RE960 Pole Positions and guess what... NO TORQUE STEER! This car is now amazingly fun to drive, and with a lot less road noise.