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When the top line Bonneville drop-top returned in 1968, Grand Prix convertibles were dropped, and the hardtop found just 31,711 buyers. The reasons for the decline in sales of Pontiac's luxury ...
Pontiac's 1988 Grand Prix represents a major advancement in styling and performance for the dated GM A-body. The new front-wheel-drive, two-door coupe is aggressively styled and claims to have the ...
With its lengthened doors and lowered roof, a 1969 Pontiac has been customized to perfection. For Dave Crook of San Dimas, Calif., transforming the old Grand Prix ... one of the concept cars ...
The G6 GXP concept is most likely the third production ... clean and aggressive appearance. Pontiac Grand Prix GXP While engineers work out details on a production G6 GXP, Pontiac marketers ...
Pontiac built versions of a Grand Prix convertible concept car, the X-400, from 1962 through 1964, but 1967 was the only year of a regular production Grand Prix convertible. By 1967, the Grand ...
Vehicles like the classic 1950s Ford Thunderbirds charted a different path, one focused on style and luxury above all — and establishing the concept ... was Pontiac's Grand Prix.
When Pontiac's 300GPX concept sedan made its debut at the 1995 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the company promised that the next-generation Grand Prix, due out as a 1997 model ...
Taking pole position for a Pontiac rebirth, the all-new 2004 Grand Prix is cleaner ... a clear view of the instrument panel. Borrowing a concept from Saab, the GP dash can be darkened, leaving ...
An iconic name from GM's former Excitement Division, the Pontiac Grand Prix had a 46-year production run that only ended when the brand itself finally ran out of gas during the financial crisis ...