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The end of an era
I have owned Grand Prix's since 1994. At one point my wife, son and I all had them. We had a total of 7 throughout the 23 years. Yesterday I traded in my 2008, our last. It's sad they aren't made anymore, they were such fun cars!
The one I traded had almost 210K on it. ![]() ![]() I had a red '98 GT, when they were calling them Wide Track Gran Prix. That one had a leather interior and I loved it. The one we just traded also had leather, plus heated seats, sunroof, and Monsoon sound system which I've missed ever since.
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Current Grand Prix 2008 GP - 174,000 Former Grand Prix's 1994 GP SE - 231,000 1997 GP GT - 134,000 1998 GP GT - 225,000 2002 GP GT - 222,000 |
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KathrynStone (05-02-2018)
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Re: The end of an era
So what are you driving now? Hopefully something as fun (and faster) than the Grand Prix. I've now got two which should keep me moving for many years. But I still wonder what I would get today...surely a rear-wheel drive V8.
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Lloyd 18 Charger ScatPack 392 18 Lincoln Navigator L (Hers) 98 Grand Prix GTP Sedan (RIP) 99 Grand Prix GTP Coupe (to the moon) 05 Wrangler Unlimited (Junior's) 03 Explorer XLT (Sissy's) |
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Re: The end of an era
I got a '17 Hyundai Sonata Sport. Nothing like a Grand Prix, yet a very, very nice car. Good pep for a 4 banger too. It's a commuter car for me, I need front wheel drive for winter snow, etc.
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Current Grand Prix 2008 GP - 174,000 Former Grand Prix's 1994 GP SE - 231,000 1997 GP GT - 134,000 1998 GP GT - 225,000 2002 GP GT - 222,000 |
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