Hi. I am looking at buying a Grand Prix. There are three choices at this one dealer. I have test driven two so far. Have a few questions if you have the time. (I have read through much of this entire forum).
The three are:
2002 GT 3.8 auto 69,000
2006 GT 3.8 auto 60,000
2007 GT 3.8 auto 31,000 (not test driven yet)
My questions:
1) How do I know these are actually GT and have 3.8? Dealer online ad (and window sticker) does not say GT, autocheck (like carfax) does not say GT (should it)? Does it say 3.8 on engine somewhere?
2) The 2006 has a pronounced vibration coming through drivers seat during acceleration and coasting. I first thought alignment, tires etc. The tires are fine but could be newly installed. Then I read about tie rods and c/v joints etc. Any other culprits? My friend said drive shaft?
3) 2006 also has what seems to be warped rotors. Is this a common problem and why? (and could it be contributing to problem in #2?)
4) Is it smart to pick one up with 60,000 miles on it? How much life do these things have before major issues come up (trannys, head gaskets etc)? I haven't been able to find reviews on the net from people who have had them for more than that amount of mileage.
5) Do you think it is better to get a slightly older (2002-2005) instead of a newer 2006 or 2007? (I tend to believe newer is often not better).
Any other insight is welcome. And thanks for your time.
Ann-Marie in central PA