Are Pontiac Grand Prix reliable?

Very Reliable. This car is great, its comfortable, fast, and the V8 Can get up and go. However, compared to more modern cars, the Poniac 2006 GXP V8 shows its age, My car cant accelerate as quickly as more modern cars. But its still a solid car.

What kind of engine is in a 2004 Grand Prix?

V-6 pushrod
The 2004 Grand Prix has at its heart a cast-iron, 3.8-liter, V-6 pushrod engine that, in base form, produces 200 horsepower. Opt for the GTP edition (as tested) and you get an Eaton supercharger that boosts power to a respectable, if not rocketing, 260 horsepower.

Are 2004 Grand Prix GT supercharged?

The base, 3.8-liter GT gets a right respectable 200 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque. Both GTP models are supercharged and get a 20-hp boost to 260, and 280 pound-feet of torque-figures that lead the $20K-something sedan class going away.

How long does Grand Prix last?

two hours
How long does a grand prix last? The distance of a Grand Prix may not exceed 305 km, and no race may last for more than two hours. On certain slower circuits (such as Monaco), in the event of rain, the Clerk of the Course is sometimes obliged to stop the race after two hours.

How long will a 2005 Grand Prix last?

A Pontiac Grand Prix can drive a maximum of 290,000 miles. Pontiac Grand Prix’s are very reliable cars with a total of 52,05% reaching a mileage of more than 150,000 miles.

Are Pontiac Grand Prix easy to work on?

A basic but reliable car The 3.8 are easy to work on for the most part.

How fast is a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Still, there’s enough power in the well to push the Grand Prix to 138 mph.

What is the difference between a Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 and GT2?

GT1 is the base model (cloth seats am/fm w/ cd, usually no power seat, etc). GT2 will have sunroof, pwr seats, disc changer, and other accessories like that. As far as engine or any other specs they are the same.

How much horsepower does a 2004 Pontiac GT have?

200 to 260 hp2004 Pontiac Grand Prix / Horsepower