Pontiac Grand Prix

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The Pontiac Grand Prix is a mid-size performance-oriented car produced by General Motors from 1962 to 2008, known for blending sporty styling with powerful engines and comfortable features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
mid-size car
performance car
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
2-door hardtop
4-door hardtop
4-door sedan
class full-size car
mid-size car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinuedReason Pontiac brand phase-out by General Motors
fifthGenerationEndYear 1996
fifthGenerationStartYear 1988
firstGenerationEndYear 1968
firstGenerationStartYear 1962
fourthGenerationEndYear 1987
fourthGenerationStartYear 1978
generationCount 7
introducedAs personal luxury car
layout front-engine
front-wheel-drive
rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Pontiac
marketedAs performance-oriented model
marketSegment North American market
notableFeature comfortable interior features
powerful engines
sporty styling
notableTechnology supercharged V6 (selected models)
notableTrim Grand Prix GTP
surface form: Grand Prix GT

Grand Prix GTP
Grand Prix GXP
offeredEngineType V6 engine
V8 engine
parentCompany General Motors
platform GM A-body
GM G-body
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations)
surface form: GM W-body
predecessor Pontiac Ventura
productionEndYear 2008
productionStartYear 1962
secondGenerationEndYear 1972
secondGenerationStartYear 1969
seventhGenerationEndYear 2008
seventhGenerationStartYear 2004
sixthGenerationEndYear 2003
sixthGenerationStartYear 1997
successor Pontiac G8
thirdGenerationEndYear 1977
thirdGenerationStartYear 1973

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Pontiac notableModel Pontiac Grand Prix
Arlington Assembly, Texas, United States formerProduct Pontiac Grand Prix
subject surface form: Arlington Assembly
Pontiac G8 predecessor Pontiac Grand Prix
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations) usedForModel Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix (fourth generation FWD)
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations) usedForModel Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix (fifth generation FWD)
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations) usedForModel Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix (sixth generation FWD)
GT usedOn Pontiac Grand Prix
389 cu in Pontiac V8 notableApplication Pontiac Grand Prix
GM A-body (1973–1975) underpinnedModel Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix (selected mid-size variants)
Cutlass Supreme relatedTo Pontiac Grand Prix
GM G-body usedForModel Pontiac Grand Prix
G8 GXP predecessor Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix GXP
GM G platform usedIn Pontiac Grand Prix
Oldsmobile Intrigue relatedModel Pontiac Grand Prix
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Prix (W-body)
John Z. DeLorean contributedTo Pontiac Grand Prix
Grand Prix GTP basedOnModel Pontiac Grand Prix
Grand Prix GXP parentModel Pontiac Grand Prix
Grand Prix GXP performanceVariantOf Pontiac Grand Prix
No. 20 car in NASCAR Cup Series hasCarModel Pontiac Grand Prix