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Old 06-14-2006, 12:15 PM
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need advice on a 2001 GT 2DR

i am lookin into buying a 2001 grand prix GT 2DR. It has 47000 miles on it, the dealer is asking $9995 for it but the blue book is only $9500 so ill probably pay less than that if i get it. But my question is, is there anything specific i should look for in this car? any majore problems these things get? my previous 2 cars have been bonnevilles, so i am pretty familiar with the 3800 engine, but was just wondering if there is anything i need to be aware of or look for, thanks! i am also going to purchase a bumper to bumper warranty for $1470, its a 4 yr/ 48000 mi. warranty
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:26 PM
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Re: need advice on a 2001 GT 2DR

Since you had two Bonnys in the past that will help. Like any used car run it through the mill and check it out thoroughly. Good luck in your decision.



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