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1971 pontiac grand prix gas tank
1971 pontiac grand prix gas tank






1971 pontiac grand prix gas tank

Put it in, take it out, put it in, take it out. There is something wrong with the shaft that goes from the gas cap into the gas tank (I have to literally copulate the opening with the gas nozzle when filling up. There are more blind spots than a near sighted Dalmatian. Let me tell you, it’s the worst car I’ve ever driven. I have been driving my late fathers 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix. If you're looking for a cheap, reliable used car that is also comfortable, stylish and quick, then this is the car for you. The four-speed slushbox feels sluggish at times, but this is a really minor concern. The only thing I don't care for is the transmission. Adding it gives the car a touch of modern gadgetry that it lacks (I can connect my phone via usb cable and it plays my tunes). The only modification I've made to the car is to replace the stock stereo with a touchscreen Pioneer deck. I'm a taller man, and I have a decent amount of legroom and hedroom in the driver's seat. The interior is basic, but there's nothing wrong with that in this price range. In the city, it handles stop and go traffic just as well as other more expensive cars. It has more than adequate acceleration to make sure you never get in trouble if you need to quickly change lanes.

1971 pontiac grand prix gas tank

On the highway, it is a quiet and comfortable cruiser. This car is comfortable, reasonably fast/sporty, and cheap to own and maintain. I've never needed any major repairs or had a major breakdown. Even after 10 years and all of those miles, this car just keeps on chugging along. It had around 75k miles when I bought it, and I'm now over 130k and you wouldn't even know it had so many miles on it based on how good of shape it is in. I've had my '04 Grand Prix GT for 5 years now.








1971 pontiac grand prix gas tank