Overview & Reviews
The Grand Prix coupe has been dropped from the lineup, leaving the SE, GT and GTP sedans as the remaining models. SE versions now come standard with an AM/FM/CD stereo, rear reading lamps and a ski pass-through, while all Grand Prix models now offer a standard overhead console with vanity mirrors and assist handles. A new Limited Edition package for GT and GTP models is available; it includes a new rear spoiler, special wheels, embroidered floor mats, blue foglamps, a monotone lower fascia, unique badging and door sill plates, white-faced gauges and special seats with leather inserts and blue stitching. ABS brakes are now optional on SE and GT models.
- Solid drivetrains, loads of features, fun to drive.
- Overly complex interior design, cheap-looking dashboard plastic and switchgear.
User Reviews:
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THE AWESOME GRAND PRIX!!!!! - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By gmcanada2000 - September 27 - 10:00 amI have a 2002 Redfire Metallic Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan. What a car!! It is such a fun car to drive, it makes me feel like I have the best car on the road, which I do. Keep up the good work Pontiac.
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Love it - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By red on the head - August 18 - 10:00 amGoodyear Eagle tires not round, blister on all four. Air distribution inadequate except on mid range and above.
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Pontiac Keeps Me Moving - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By averagej0e - January 21 - 2:00 amI have an uncle that has been driving Pontiacs for probably better than 30 years now. My first Pontiac was a 2000 Grand Am GT, and served me like no other car Ive owned. The 03 Grand Prix GT is simply a fantastic sport-sedan, and so far has surpassed the Grand Am in total satisfaction in my eyes.
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2003 gt limited - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By jess - September 21 - 10:00 amI love this car.There is plenty of interior space, the trunk is huge,the bose stereo system shakes the car when loud and is crystal clear,the car has great get up and go. the limited has lots of gadgets including the on board computerand heads up eye-cue. for the price of this car we got the most for our money.
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Awesome Car! - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By pontiacdude - July 21 - 10:00 amOwn a 1998 GTP that has given me 70000 miles of trouble free driving. Great power, great handling, good ride. Lived in Germany and the car easily kept up with any European car on the autobahn except I was limited to about 130mph (pegged the speedometer) Its been the best car Ive owned because of the power. Owned 2 other trouble FREE AMERICAN cars before this one also.
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Looks Gr8 Runs Gr8 - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Fingers crossed - July 9 - 2:00 amIf the car has good reliablity then the folks at GM have done a good job of offering a car that is fun and practle at the same time. The GT has plenty of power and looks great. It handles better then most cars its size, and I have driven a lot of them. Keeping my fingers crossed that the reliability issue doesnt become a pain in the neck for me.
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Excellent Car! - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Danny - March 26 - 9:26 amAs soon as I drove away, I was blown away! For the small of the two engines, the 3100S definitely provides impressive power and response. Quick off a stop and maintains speed effortlessly. 4 speed is definitely the way to go with this car, which shifts quite smoothly I might add. Phenomenal highway car as well, especially when it makes 30+ mpg! Not bad around the city either, I average between 22-25 mpg. The engine sounds great when the car is winding out too, without losing gas needlessly. All in all it is a supremely well balanced car in terms of performance, style, efficiency, and overall intrigue of the vehicle. I got mine used with low miles & never been happier behind the wheel.
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One of Best cars I have owned - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Jim P - March 21 - 3:20 pmThe Grand Prix GT I purchased off- lease in June, 2006, had 33000 miles at purchase. It now has 55000 trouble- free miles. I have replaced only the battery and a heater fan switch. The styling is still one of the best even after five years! Fuel economy is 17 mpg in stop-and-go city and 30 mpg at 70 mph on the highway. I still feel great about this car and, every time I think about something newer, I change my mind and stay with this car. Too bad GM is dropping this model after 2008.
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No better car - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By Metalgod - February 14 - 10:00 amThis car is great and fun to drive. Enough power, comfortable, easy handeling. there is plenty of room. Rides great and is very quiet. Would reccomeend this car to anyone. I will always stick with Pontiac as my car of choice.
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Great ride, pricey on gas,,as expected - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
By KSLavey - September 16 - 10:00 amThis car is awesome. I am so happy the car, my only complaint is the price of gas these days, if it was so expensive, I would let the throttle hit the floor all the time and use the car to its fullest capacity...but it is a great riding car and fun and oh yeah FAST AS HELL