Pontiac Grand Am

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The Pontiac Grand Am is a compact and later mid-size car produced by General Motors’ Pontiac division, known for its sporty styling and popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
compact car
mid-size car
assemblyLocation Lansing, Michigan
other General Motors plants in North America
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
3-door hatchback
4-door sedan
brand Pontiac
classChange compact car to mid-size car over its production run
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinued due to Pontiac lineup restructuring
doorConfiguration 2-door
4-door
engineType V6 engine
inline-four engine
fuelType gasoline
generation fifth generation (1999–2005)
first generation (1973–1975)
fourth generation (1992–1998)
second generation (1978–1980)
third generation (1985–1991)
layout front-engine
front-wheel drive
manufacturer Pontiac
market North America
marketSegment personal luxury car
sport compact
notableFor popularity in the 1980s
popularity in the 1990s
sporty styling
parentCompany General Motors
platform GM A-body (1973–1975)
GM A-body (1973–1975)
surface form: GM A-body (1978–1980)

GM N-body (1985–2005)
predecessor Pontiac Grand Am self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pontiac Tempest
productionEnd 2005
productionStart 1973
relatedModel Chevrolet Malibu (eighth generation)
surface form: Chevrolet Malibu (platform-related in some generations)

Oldsmobile Alero
soldBy Pontiac dealerships
stylingFeatures aggressive front fascia
plastic body cladding (later generations)
successor Pontiac G6
transmission automatic transmission
manual transmission

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Pontiac notableModel Pontiac Grand Am
Pontiac Grand Am predecessor Pontiac Grand Am self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pontiac Tempest
Pontiac G6 predecessor Pontiac Grand Am
Oldsmobile Alero relatedModel Pontiac Grand Am
Holden Camira (in some segments) relatedModel Pontiac Grand Am
subject surface form: Holden Camira
this entity surface form: Pontiac J2000
Lordstown Assembly, Ohio, United States product Pontiac Grand Am
subject surface form: Lordstown Assembly
this entity surface form: Pontiac J2000
GM A-body (1973–1975) underpinnedModel Pontiac Grand Am
G6 GTP predecessorModel Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am GT
Pontiac LeMans successor Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (in Pontiac mid-size lineup)
Oldsmobile Achieva platformSharedWith Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (N-body)
GM N platform usedForModel Pontiac Grand Am
GM N platform usedForModel Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (third generation)
GM N platform usedForModel Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (fourth generation)
GM N platform usedForModel Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (fifth generation)
GM N platform usedForModel Pontiac Grand Am
this entity surface form: Pontiac Grand Am (1985–2005)
2.2 L Ecotec inline-4 usedIn Pontiac Grand Am