2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.49/5 Average
63 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, a tire-pressure monitoring system becomes standard and a couple of new wheel designs debut.

Pros:
  • Strong V8 and supercharged V6 engines, easy-to-use controls, big trunk, comfortable ride, solid handling and ride balance.
Cons:
  • 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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  • Happy in all areas but one.... - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    This is a great car for the money, with all the features I wanted (and then some). The only complaint I have is that I find the gas mileage to be very poor. I do mostly city driving, and I am averaging 16-17 mpg. I previously had a Toyota, which did so much better in that area, but this is certainly a much sportier car. Not really sure why such bad gas mileage.

  • Rattles and Rotors - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Big fan of the Pontiac Grand Prix 3x owner. This car has a lot of rattling inside which seems to come from the sunroof, have had it at the dealership 8 times and they still are not able to fix it. The rattling becomes very unerving on long road trips and bumpy roads. The rotors had to be replaced the first year I had it and now have to be replaced again 6 months later. There is a problem with the rotors obviously.

  • Best of both worlds - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I was looking for a vehicle to be a four door and sporty with enough power. The Grand Prix has both of them and great fuel economy for its size. Am a traveling salesman and this vehicle is a perfect fit for my present situation and would recommend it to similar people

  • Good performance, horrible reliability - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I bought a GXP used with less than 30K miles in early 2010. I now own a 2009 G8 GT, and while the performance is comparable the reliability is not. Too many issues, most being transmission related for me to recommend this to another buyer. If you have one of these and you make it to 50k miles without replacing the transmission consider yourself lucky. I began having transmission problems at 35k miles and had the tranny fluid changed but still didnt shift right. within 5k miles had to have a new tranny put in. The car never shifted right again.

  • Still going strong - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Have 130,000 miles on this car and havent had to do anything to it. Runs exactly as it did at 30,000 miles.

  • Good car - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Just bought a 2006 Grand Prix Program car. It is solid, comfortable with plenty of power. and gets great highway mileage.

  • 25 MPG - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    rides great; good road car; low noise; great gas mileage; over all average of 24.9 for 53,000 miles. brakes still going.

  • The best of both worlds! - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I am the proud owner of a 2007 Grand Prix GT in gorgeous crimson red. This car has unbelievable power, a smooth ride and a luxurious interior. Drove a 2000 GT for six years before this one and loved it, but GM has built an awesome vehicle with this new model. Roomy interior for families and good gas mileage make this car an unbeatable buy for the price. I love the crystal clear view out of the front and rear windows....amazing.

  • The most beast for the buck - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    After my 2003 GTP, there were some big shoes to fill. I do miss the whine of the supercharger lighting up, but the throaty rumble of the exhaust is a nice replacement. The acceleration is smooth and fluent, cornering is a breeze, love the new HUD, and DIC with variable component monitoring. All in all, this car has rocked my socks off and the looks, honks, and thumbs up from other drivers are a sure sign of true appreciation. Shes a beautiful beast that looks sophisticated and menacing at the same time with hidden power galore. This definitely isnt your fathers sports sedan ;)

  • Truly is driving excitement. - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    This is my third Pontiac. i owned a 1996 Bonneville and a 1999 Grand Prix. By far the 2007 blows them away. With just the base model the performance is awesome and the ride could not be better. You will know in minutes of driving one that you are in a solid and reliable automobile. I could not be happier.

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