2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT
Summary:
Not worth buying
Faults:
3 months after purchasing my 01 Grand Am, I had to replace the front axle. Then I replaced it a second and third time.
I had some issue with it using a gallon of anti freeze a week - paid 600.00 to get that fixed.
During the whole time I owned the car, I had to put air in the tires weekly; was told it was a problem with the rims. Bought new tires and had them sealed 3 times before I just gave up.
Also had the driver side door hinge just blow out, so then the door just swung all the way open. Not fun in the wind.
To top all this off, the motor and transmission went out, causing me to ultimately purchase a new car. Good riddance! This car sucked the life and money out of me for 4 years.
General Comments:
This car was a total piece of crap! Money pit!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 11th November, 2008
2nd Oct 2008, 20:35
First of all, as comment 13:22 under "2002 Grand Am" posted Sept. 30 so helpfully points out, the window fix is only $10 if you go to NAPA or Auto Zone and buy the "window sash kit" and follow the simple instructions.
Your poor performance has got to be due to some fairly major defect, such as a defective filter or pollution system component sapping your power.
I own a 2001 Quad 4 and one of the reasons I bought it was the tremendous power and acceleration for a 4. The day I bought it, I drove 2 V-6 Ford Tauruses and a V-6 Dodge. The Grand Am would literally blow the doors off all of them.
Now, with very minor modifications it is doing 0-60 in as little as 7.2 seconds, which is very close to the time for my 4.0 Mustang. I can floor the accelerator at the start of a freeway ramp and be hitting 90mph by the time I merge onto the freeway. It's 0-100 time is almost as fast as my 4.0 Mustang as well. I haven't the slightest idea what the top end is, as the speedometer only goes to 120.
I'd strongly recommend asking a good friend who knows something about cars to take a look at it. Many service facilities will charge you for parts and service you may not really need.
My Grand Am currently has 75,000 miles on it and all I have ever done is replace the battery, the tires (upgraded to high-performance tires) and replaced the front brake pads (which cost me a whopping $17). The rear brake pads are still original. This is one of the best vehicles I've ever owned.