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to all those who have them or know about them post. I found a 2 dr 97 gtp with 90K for 5900 is that a good price and what else should I beware of. The left headlight is cracked but repaired with silicone. It is a one owner good buy?
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it looks great but there is a sorta clunk or thud from the suspension in the front when going over a series of bumpy roads but was smooth when on better roads I guess I am just used to the cars like the regal and the bonneville and the park avenue. I am not used to the sport suspension.
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well how bad would it be in the winter with out traction control ...I know stupid question but I have always had it lol I am spoiled
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my 99GTP with 72XXX miles on it was only 8500 and that was modded and bought through a dealership. In my town they have a 2002 GTP with 80000 miles on it for 8600 and i would get it if i wasnt so new into ownership with my GT. The GTPs are good cars overall. Some aspects of them may "seem" cheaper quality than the bonneville to some people, but i have been more than satisfied with both of my Grand Prix'* i plan on owning another one. They ride a little bit more firm but they are made to do that. That might be just a little much though, i suggest doing as said above and checking the kbb.com and nada guides i know most banking institutions around here use nada and so do insurance companies. good luck and keep us posted
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well this is going to be a replacement car for my gf whose other car was totalled by a dumb driver in a mustang. She is not used to driving in the snow and well it is a powerfull car and I don't want her getting hurt. I think that the traction control would be a good safety measure
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Originally Posted by gojo83
well this is going to be a replacement car for my gf whose other car was totalled by a dumb driver in a mustang. She is not used to driving in the snow and well it is a powerfull car and I don't want her getting hurt. I think that the traction control would be a good safety measure