In my 60's now. I had 3 Gran Prix and 2 Grand Am. Great cars they really "We Build Excitement" The only thing is the outside door handles on this model they need to replaced frequently and fuel injectors as the car ages. Other than that rock and roll.
I had the exact same one but mine had a few more options with a sunroof. And the interior was a little bit different pocketed bolstered seats. It was reliable but that 3.1 is lethargic
I had a '95 Grand Prix SE, but not the limited edition version. Mine was red with tan leather interior and had a moonroof. I really like the car, but a failed intake gasket mixed coolant with oil and killed the engine.
Just crazy how old cars these days cost more now than when they first came out!!!
Would still look modern enough to drive today - aged well!
In my 60's now. I had 3 Gran Prix and 2 Grand Am. Great cars they really "We Build Excitement" The only thing is the outside door handles on this model they need to replaced frequently and fuel injectors as the car ages. Other than that rock and roll.
I had the exact same one but mine had a few more options with a sunroof. And the interior was a little bit different pocketed bolstered seats. It was reliable but that 3.1 is lethargic
What a beauty
I love these a lot, especially the ASC McLaren edition.
How to tell if you are getting gas to throttle body in my 1995 grand prix
Dam TURBO COOL.
Had a 94 in green one of 4 that I owned
I had a '95 Grand Prix SE, but not the limited edition version. Mine was red with tan leather interior and had a moonroof. I really like the car, but a failed intake gasket mixed coolant with oil and killed the engine.