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Welcome to 80 Knight's 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Specs, Features, and General Info Page | ||||
Car Specifications: General Specs: Year: 1991 Make: General Motors / Pontiac Model: Grand Prix Model Detail: SE (Sports / Special Edition) Size: Mid-Size Sedan Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic With OverDrive Doors: 4 Exterior: Burgundy Interior: Burgundy Seating Capacity: 6 (55/45 Split Front Bench Seat) Engine Details: Engine Type: V6 Cylinders: 6 Liters: 3.1 Horsepower: 140 MAX Horsepower: 4400 RPM Torque: 185 ft-lbs MAX Torque: 3200 RPM Features: Power Steering Power Brakes Power Windows - With Driver Express Down Feature (Means, with the push of a button, the Driver's side window will go all the way down, without you having to hold down the button) Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Drivers Seat Power Trunk Release AM/FM Stereo, With Cassette (Cassette does NOT work) ***Stereo was REPLACED with WORKING Cassette a few days ago. Thanks to sister...lol*** Steering Wheel Mounted Radio Controls (Controls AM/FM Selection, Volume, Mute, Tuner, Fade, Balance, Station Pre-Set's) Pass Through BackSeat From Trunk For Ski's, And Such. Aluminum Pontiac Rims P215/65R15 Preadator Radial GTS Raised White Lettered Tires |
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General Info: Bought this car in 2001. Bought Saftied: YES Bought Emission Passed: YES I decided to sell the Bonneville, and since I liked my first car so much (The 1992 Grand Prix) I decided to look for more Grand Prix's that looked like it. I found this one on www.trader.ca the Ontario Version of Auto Trader on the NET. It was up in Toronto, about 45 mins from where I live. I found a buyer for the Bonneville, and when my Sister and Myself went up to look at this car, we immidatley loved it. So, I put a deposit on it. UNfortunatley, the buyer of the Bonneville decided that I was asking too much for the car (Even though I was *loosing* several hundred at the price I told him). So, it was either loose the $500 deposit I had put on this car, or loose the $400 or so off of the price of the Bonneville. We choose to take the $400 loss, instead of the $500. We picked this car up the day after the Bonneville was sold. He has been a good car since I have owned him. Problems: Tires: They were pretty worn out when I bought the car, and the Front being out of Alignment did not matters much. Bought new Preadator Radial GTS Raised White Lettered Tires in June or so of 2002, from local Canadian Tire. Windsheild: The Windshield got a crack in it, so I had it replaced with a new one. Muffler: One of the old owners, put one of those "Pimped" up Mufflers on the car, and it hung down SOO low, that when I backed up to close to a curb one day, I curshed it. Fortuatley one of my sisters paid to have it replaced. We just put on a STOCK Muffler. |
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