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The 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix is a full-size sedan, produced by Pontiac from 1962 to 2008, which included a supercharged model, the Grand Prix GTP. When the Pontiac Grand Prix was first introduced in 1962, it replaced the Pontiac Catalina. The Grand Prix line was known for its sporty styling and performance. The 2002 model was available in three trim levels: SE, GT, and GTP. The SE, the base model, came with a 3.1-liter V6 engine that produced 175 horsepower. The GT model came with a 3.8-liter V6 engine that produced 200 horsepower. The GTP was equipped with a supercharged 3.8-liter V6 engine and produced 240 horsepower. All models came with a four-speed automatic transmission. The 2002 Grand Prix lineup was praised for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and powerful engines. However, its poor gas mileage, high insurance rates, and outdated appearance were just some of the reasons that the Pontiac Grand Prix was discontinued in 2008.
#FunFacts about the #PontiacGrandPrix: it was featured in several movies and television shows, such as "Fast and the Furious," "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Cheers", and "The Sopranos."Plus it was one of the most #popularcars in the U.S. in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix is a full-size sedan, produced by Pontiac from 1962 to 2008, which included a supercharged model, the Grand Prix GTP. When the Pontiac Grand Prix was first introduced in 1962, it replaced the Pontiac Catalina. The Grand Prix line was known for its sporty styling and performance. The 2002 model was available in three trim levels: SE, GT, and GTP. The SE, the base model, came with a 3.1-liter V6 engine that produced 175 horsepower. The GT model came with a 3.8-liter V6 engine that produced 200 horsepower. The GTP was equipped with a supercharged 3.8-liter V6 engine and produced 240 horsepower. All models came with a four-speed automatic transmission. The 2002 Grand Prix lineup was praised for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and powerful engines. However, its poor gas mileage, high insurance rates, and outdated appearance were just some of the reasons that the Pontiac Grand Prix was discontinued in 2008.
#FunFacts about the #PontiacGrandPrix: it was featured in several movies and television shows, such as "Fast and the Furious," "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Cheers", and "The Sopranos."Plus it was one of the most #popularcars in the U.S. in the 1970s and 1980s.
For availability and licensing inquiries, please contact:
globalimageworks.com/contact
Ref: S450