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Used 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE1
Posted: 46 days ago
Year: 2000
Make/Model: PONTIAC GRAND AM SE1
Price: Contact seller for pricing
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mileage: N/A
VIN #: 1G2NF52E7YC534198 Vehicle History
Int Color: Dark Pewter
Ext Color: Medium Gulf Blue Metallic
Transmission: Automatic
Engine Size: 3.4L V-6 DOHC
Condition: Used

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2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM Fuel Economy

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GRAND AM 2.4L
22
30
GRAND AM 3.4L
20
32

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The Pontiac Grand Am was originally a mid-size car and later a compact car that was produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. The Grand Am had two separate 3-year runs in the '70s: from 1973 to 1975 and again from 1978 to 1980. It was based on the GM A platform. Production of the Grand Am was canceled in 1980 when it was replaced by the Pontiac 6000. The Grand Am was reintroduced in 1985 when it replaced the Pontiac Phoenix. It was later replaced by the Pontiac G6. All Grand Ams between 1985 and 2005 were built in Lansing, Michigan at the Lansing Car Assembly. Despite its success, the Grand Am finally came to an end. The last Grand Am sedan rolled off the assembly line on December 10, 2004. The coupe was dropped at the end of 2005, with the Grand Am being replaced by the Pontiac G6, which is based on the GM Epsilon platform. It is interesting to note that the Grand Am was Pontiac's best-selling car before being replaced. The last Grand Am rolled off the Lansing, Michigan assembly line on May 6, 2005, because GM had reportedly closed the plant.
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The Grand Am GT Coupe was phased out of the Pontiac lineup at the end of the 2005 model year.

The Pontiac Grand Am was produced from 1973 to 1975 and again from 1978 to 1980.