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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  • Just an All Around Excellent Vehicle - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Ive had my 2004 Grand Prix GT for only a week, and I absolutely love it. Purchased very clean w/ 80k miles. As a previous owner of both a Mustang GT and a Dodge Intrepid with a 3.2L V6, this 04 Grand Prix is right between the Mustang and Intrepid in size, so if you would like a sports car feel with room for kids, I highly recommend this car! Very tight suspension, very responsive. Excellent gas mileage, so far. I got about 24 mpg my first tank of gas in a mix highway/city driving, even while testing the vehicles capabilities. This car will effortlessly respond to any pressure on the accelerator, with seemingly no engine strain. With that said- it will also readily and gladly consume fuel

  • Southtown Auto, great service great car. - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    You want a fun experience and a great car. Buy a Pontiac Grand Prix from Southtown Automotive in Worthing South Dakota. Best buying, best pricing, best service in the Sioux Falls, metro area! Not to mention the new Pontiac Grand Prix new 3.8 engine. The ride of your life!

  • 04 Grand Prix review - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Nice car, comparible to my 00 Bonneville in ride, comfort, and handling. Im quite impressed with the redesign of the 04 models. My wife had an 00 Grand Prix - theres a world of difference between the model years. The 04 handles better, rides smoother and quieter, and has more standard features.

  • Decent car, but no import-killer - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    We bought a GT2 after a positive experience renting one for a couple of weeks - that, and several thousand dollars in GM incentives on top of fleet pricing. After owning the car for a little over a year, we basically ended up with exactly that - a rental car. Performance is adequate but the car is loud - due to a howl coming from both axles. Interior fit quality is average to good. The Monsoon stereo is a massively underperforming unit, outdone by the base level stereo in our 2000 Focus ZX3. Seats are comfortable, but head room is somewhat limited. The AC unit performs marginally in 100+ degree Texas summers.

  • OK CAR - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I SHOULD HAVE WAITED FOR MORE REBATES FOR THIS CAR.DOOR HANDLE PIECE FELL OFF WHILE DRIVING HOME. JUST FOUND A LEAK OF SOME SORT YESTERDAY.MY 92 GRAND AM HAS MORE POWER THIS CAR.FUEL ECONOMY HAS BEEN WORSE THAN I THOUGHT.GETTING IN AND OUT IS WORSE THAN MY OL GRAND AM TOO. BUT I DOO LIKE THE LOOKS OF THIS CAR, IT JUST ISNT WORTH WHAT I PAID FOR IT.

  • GT2 GREAT CAR UNDER $18K - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I GOT SUCH A GREAT DEAL ON THIS CAR, I COULDNT PASS IT UP. REBATES, PREFERED SUPPLIER DISCOUNT, GM CARD POINTS, I GOT 29.6% OFF RETAIL. TEST DROVE THAT JAPANESE CRAP AND FOUND THIS VEHICLE TO BE BY FAR THE BEST FOR THE MONEY. THE 3.8 IS RATED AT 200HP BUT FEELS LIKE 230. YES, THE REAR SEAT IS FLAT AND NO CUP HOLDERS BUT THIS CAR ISNT DESIGNED TO BE A FAMILY TAXI! GET OVER IT! THE STYLING IS AWESOME!!

  • Grand Prix Excellence - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    I just love this car! Next to my 1976 Trans Am, it is the most fun to drive car I have owned in my 40 year driving history. It is responsive and handles like a dream.

  • Great car - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    Out of all the cars that Ive purchased this has been one of the best.

  • Nice - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    This is my second Grand Prix. I love the GTP it has the extra power I need. I would have liked to seen a bigger glove box and the rear view mirror should have the glare reducer with temp and direction.

  • Geared too low - 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
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    The biggest downfall of this car is it only gets around 25mpg. Due to the fact that it is geared for performance. I have owned Bonnevilles in the past that get around 28. Sad to see the Bonneville and Grand Prixs production end. Other than that great car

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