Here we are looking at the 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix, which was an updated variant of the car launched just a year after the Grand Prix had transitioned to the W platform. Aside from several changes to ...
A first-year Pontiac Grand Prix that looks like it’s been sitting for many years, waiting for restoration, hopes it would eventually receive the highly anticipated overhaul after showing up on eBay.
Nobody needs to drive a 1970s-vintage American landship. They don't need a 400-cubic inch (6.6-L) V8 that treats the average gas station pump with all the hostility and prejudice of a swarm of murder ...
Thanks to an infusion of engineering, marketing, and V-8 horsepower starting in the latter half of the 1950s, Pontiac ...
Pontiac’s Grand Prix SJ 455 sits at the crossroads of luxury and muscle, combining big-block torque with personal-coupe ...
The sporty Grand Prix was an instant hit with performance enthusiasts when it debuted in 1962. The newly redesigned model was just as popular with that same market segment when introduced in 1969. A ...
As my long-term readers know about my array of cars in my collection and with an outpouring amount of emails requesting a review on something from within the Grasso Garage stable. Well, that time is ...
From that point until the end of the G-body, the Grand Prix remained a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Then, in 1987, the W-body came online from GM and things went south. The Grand Prix became a ...
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It’s no secret that the naturally aspirated 5.7L V8 LS1 gasoline engine, and all its corresponding offshoots, were a huge hit following the introduction of the 1997 C5 Corvette. Originally designed to ...
A different kind of Pontiac Grand Prix, the 2+2 was developed with NASCAR in mind. The Grand Prix and its corporate cousin the Chevy Monte Carlo were both G-platform offerings that competed in NASCAR.