We have a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT with approximately 150k miles on it. I've posted in the past on some modification ideas but am now ready to do some serious work. I would like to rebuild/restore it. Before I post my questions, let me provide some background on the car and clarify what I'd like to do:
- We have owned the car from day 1. I have done all the work on it. It runs well for the most part. Here is a list of what has been done to it:
- Regular oil changes (although not as often as I probably should have) using Pennzoil oil and AC Delco filters
- Tuneup including spark plugs and wires at approximately 100k
- Transmission fluid change (dropped pan and replaced filter) around 100k. Transmission has slipped on occasion since. I added some additive (I think it was Lubeguard High Friction Modification Supplement) last year and it seemed to help a lot. I did notice a slip a week ago....maybe low level.
- Regularly changed brakes and rotors
- Flushed coolant at around 100k
- The body is in good condition, a couple of small dents and scratches....no rust that I've seen.
- Interior is in good condition. Leather seats are okay (some leather cracking), carpets need to be cleaned but not worn, buttons are worn.
Some issues I know of:
- I believe it leaks oil but not sure exactly where from. I know I see oil when I change it.
- Ride is very rough. I would imagine struts need to be changed (seem expensive and complicated to do).
- Transmission slippage I mentioned above.
- Wheels are original. I know when I had tires replaced last, Discount Tire said there was corrosion on rims and they should be replaced.
My questions are:
- Mechanically what should I do next to the car? Assuming just over 150k, should the engine be rebuilt? What about the transmission? What would the cost and time (I've never done either of these) be?
- How much would it be to have the car repainted? I was thinking orange but not sure how that would look with a gray interior.
- What other exterior upgrades could I do to set it apart from every other old Grand Prix you see on the streets. What about interior mods?
- I would like to gain some speed/horsepower (wish we had bought the GTP). What mods could be done? It seems more sluggish then when was new, but it's hard to compare.
We would love a new car (wanted a Dodge Charger R/T) but it's not in the budget right now. We still like the Grand Prix and realized that it might be worthwhile putting some work into it when someone told us that someday it will be a collector like the 60's Chevys. I'd really like to breath some new life into and give it a new car feel if that's possible. Plus, make sure it's reliable going forward. Thanks in advance!