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Coupe) The new 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan is available
in three attractive and versatile four-door models, Grand
Prix SE, Grand Prix GT, and Grand Prix GTP. Under the hood,
each vehicle packs a V6 engine, with center of vee camshaft,
four-speed automatic transmission, and two-wheel front drive.
Safety features
are abundant, with such standards as ABS brakes, driver depowered
air bag, passenger depowered air bag, side head protection
air bag, and front fog lights to show the way. The Grand Prix
has also been equipped with traction control for peace of
mind while negotiating uncertain terrain. Child safety locks
prevent mishaps with younger passengers.
As for luxuries
and conveniences, the five-passenger Grand Prix certainly
does not fall short. Each spacious model comes with air conditioning,
power door locks, dual power mirror, and power windows, and
many other options and packages are available.
First in the line
up is the Grand Prix SE, featuring all the performance, safety,
and luxury standards described above. The V6 engine in this
model produces 175 horsepower, and is responsive on the road.
Base list price: $20,360
The Grand Prix
GT brings with it an increase to 200 horsepower, making highway
driving a breeze. The luxury of cruise/speed control has been
added for the convenience and comfort of drivers, again a
bonus on highway trips. The option of a moonroof/sunroof is
available at this level.
Base list price: $22,015
Combining all
the standard luxury, performance and safety features of the
previous models, the Grand Prix GTP pushes the engine power
to 240 horsepower. For peace of mind while away from the vehicle,
a theft deterrent system has been installed. Passengers will
enjoy the comfortable ride with the addition of an AM/FM stereo
with CD player. Leather seating is optional, as is the moonroof/sunroof.
Base list price: $25,535
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