Used 2005 Pontiac Grand Am for Sale near Houston, TX
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Overview

It's odd that GM would discontinue Pontiac's best-selling car, but that's just what it did with the Grand Am. The 2005 Grand Am is the last production year for this model, which would be refashioned into the G6 sedan for 2006. For this reason, all Grand Am sedan models were discontinued in 2005 except for fleet use. Only a GT and GT1 coupe were available to the buying public.
Since it now came only as a GT, the engine was the 3.4-liter, 175-hp Ram Air V6 with four-speed automatic transmission. The performance-oriented coupe featured a sports suspension, 16-inch wheels, and large anti-sway bars, but a new SC/T package for the GT1 added a lot of superficial extras, such as a spoiler, sunroof, leather seats, chrome wheels and exhaust tips, and SC/T badging. Other standard features included ABS brakes, traction control, dual front airbags, power driver's seat, daytime running lights, and remote entry. Being a coupe, the rear legroom was a bit tight for adults, as was access to the backseat. The trunk was adequately sized, however, and could be expanded with fold-down seats.
The 2005 Grand Am was as popular as ever, so perhaps Pontiac was simply trying to refresh its lineup by getting rid of the 32-year-old classic name. Owners liked the fast and peppy V6 as well as the sporty handling. They also loved the car's aggressive look, the roomy interior, and the cockpit-like front seat. An affordable price attracted a lot of first-time buyers. But the Grand Am has long suffered from mechanical problems, particularly with brake pads and rotors that wear out too easily and coolant leaks due to a faulty intake manifold. Other complaints focus on the small trunk lid, uncomfortable seats, and the need for more horsepower.
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Allie M
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac SE on Oct 19, 2011
I absolutely love this car, it handles great, especially around curves. This car was made for the road. The fuel economy isn't the best, but it's worth it for the power. Super cheap to maintain and have no complaints at all about this car.
Robert D
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac SE on Jul 19, 2008
I have had two of the Pontiac Grand Am SE. The first was an 01' and the current is an 03' both are good cars for the money. They are fun to drive but not a ton of power for the auto enthusiasts. They do nothing exceptionally but do everything well. My bigest tip is that the GT is the same as an SE except for a spoiler (which comes on some SE cars) a "GT" wheel package (also comes on some SE cars) and a factory installed cold air intake. I installed a K+N air intake that is better than the factory installed one for under $100. It gave it a better performance boost than the factory GT package would have at a far more reasonable cost.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am on Sep 9, 2020
This type car is wonderful. Good smooth riding, easy to drive. Great radio and CD player. A/C and Heat were excellent. This car was my baby and so much fun to share with my friends. I took several long trips, with no problems at all. Enjoy as I did.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am on Jul 16, 2014
I like just about everything on this car, the 3.8L engine has lots of power, very rummy inside, great gas mileage for a v6 engine, it go lots of miles but still running great, everything works on this car. looking to get the v8 gto.
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