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Best Grandprix year? (supercharged)

imjustmalik

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What is the best year of the supercharged Grand Prix? I'm looking to buy a supercharged Grand Prix soon, but I was told to not get the Series 3 motor supercharged Grand Prix (the 07 body style) because of "everything being electric" basically and you can't really do anything without it being tuned and what not.
Somebody help me out here.
 


There is nothing wrong with a 04-07 supercharged car. They just have different qwerks than the pervious gen cars. Yes they have electronic throttle bodies and slightly different setup but that doesnt make them bad.

But I would agree with buickman that the 99-00 cars are one of the sweet spot years. Most of the kinks are fixed from 97-98 and that they were the last 2 years before they siwtched up the computers for cat diag and emission testings.
 
Okay, my brother has a 2000 (I believe) GTX Certified by SLP, tuned, exhaust, all that cool ****. But however, I really like the body styles of the 04-07 but I don't wanna get one then have a bunch of problems, so if I decide to get a 99-00 Gtp, what problems can I look forward to avoiding?
 
The same typical problems plague the 97-05s, lim,coolant elbows, valve cover gaskets, SC besides that it's a older used car, you gotta expect to do maintenance on it,
 
04+ (esp 06+ with all the nifty little chrome trims, lol) GPs are way nicer and much quieter inside, fewer creaks and such... and as Red said, older car (99/00, ect.) vs 04+ probably be a little more maintenance just due to the age. And, 6th gens have a lot more rust issues/rust prone than 7ths - if you live in the salt belt that could be a concern. I'd never get another 6th gen to DD, but that's just my opinion.

04/05 still had plastic intake gaskets, many of those have been replaced, but not all. 05+ had the aluminum oil pan I believe.

And with the 04+ S/C you get the GenV M90 which makes 20 more hp stock, so there's that bonus too.

As far as tuning, 04s and I believe 05s are easily tune-able, and some 06s you cans swap 05 PCMs into.

IMO, if you can get an 05 PCM to work in an 06 - 06 would be the best overall year. Aluminum subframe and oil pan, metal intake gaskets, black interior w/ white stitching instead of pewter, chrome trimmings, nicer rims (IMO) - harder to find HUDs than 04/05s, but easier than 07s.

If you have a preference for some of the 'rarer' colors - Polo Green was only offered in 04, Fusion Orange was 04/05, Burmuda Blue was 05/06, Midnight Blue was 07/08 only.

Hope this helps ya out. :th_thumb-up:
 
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It's a pretty opinionated question. Get what you like. Only thing you really need to know are the mechanical issues of the 6th and 7th generation GP's.
 
Which type of GTP should I get?

I am sure that I want a gtp just not sure which one the 2000 or the 2007 body style Grand Prix.

My question is, which gtp is better transmission, and engine wise? Because I know the series III is a bit different.
 
Re: Which type of GTP should I get?

No transmission is really better.

Only the comp g model will have different gearing of 3.29 instead of the standard 2.93. 2003+ cars will have the better 4th gear and updated computer controlled system but will still fail the same way all the other due. Power will break them and so does normal wear, burned up clutches, bad solenoids, seals etc etc.

The series 3 motor is actually a series 2 block with different rods and pistons. Then the top half has a larger supercharger, different intake manifold and throttle body. Of course there are small changes aswell from being a new model but that's really not something worth diving into.
 
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