Well, that's a bit high, and replacement parts are going to start getting scarce now that Pontiac has been out of business since 2009. Plus we don't know the model year. The Pontiacs in the late 90s and early 2000s were notorious for problems with power windows, and they were very expensive to replace. Also, the Grand Am was available for those years either with a V6 or with the Quad Four engine - if you have the Quad Four, any repairs you have to make to it will be extremely costly.
Personally, with what limited information I have available from your question, I'd advise against buying the car.
The cabin air filter on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am is located just below the glove compartment. It should be replaced every 30,000 miles for maximum effectiveness.
yes a yellow light should come on when getting a few miles to empty
If you are talk about a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix it will get about 34 miles per gallon. If it a 2007 Pontiac Aztek it only gets about 26 miles per gallon.
The 1991 Pontiac Grand Am gets 19 miles per gallon in the city, and 30 miles per gallon on the highway. It can hold up to 13.6 gallons of gas.
Over 9000
330
It depends on the engine. On my 94 Grand am with 3.1 V6 I get about 19 miles to the gallon in town and 25 miles to the gallon on the high way. David
Check the EPA site!
every 25,000 miles or every five oil changes which ever comes first.
The Pontiac Grand Prix has a Timing Chain with a spring loaded tensioner. The tensioner is know to wear, crack and then break. The timing chain and tensioner should be replaced at 100,000 miles. This is a pretty big job that can be done with the motor in the car. $$$ Ray
Well if its in 2002 Pontiac am GT then it will probably go 2002 miles. Wasn't that easy!? Of coarse this answer ain't right but oh well! LOL!
Not very far 5 miles?