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2002 Pontiac Grand Am reviews and buying guide.

2002 Pontiac Grand Am

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2002 Pontiac Grand Am

2002 Pontiac Grand Am - Long list of standard features...

Grand Am SE and SE1 models already include a laundry list of standard features not often found in vehicles in the compact class, and GT models take everything that’s standard on SE1 and wrap it in their own distinctive exterior accents: unique front and rear fascias, color-keyed side cladding, twin-post mirrors, deck lid spoiler, and taillamps.

Other standard performance features are four-wheel-disc brakes with ABS, variable-effort power steering, and an upgraded suspension system consisting of firmer bushings, solid front and rear anti-roll bars and specific spring rates.

On all Grand Ams, you’ll find five-mph bumpers, ABS, air-conditioning, tilt steering wheel, programmable door locks with lockout protection, battery rundown protection, an electric remote trunk release, an oil life sensor, the PASSLock II theft-deterrent, a sealed-for-life transmission, and illuminated entry with theater dimming.

Underlying all that Grand Am has to offer, there’s a world-class body structure designed by means of advanced computer-aided techniques to optimize stiffness while minimizing weight. Grand Am’s 25 Hz body rigidity sets a standard for the compact class. It’s on par with world-class luxury vehicles from Mercedes, BMW and Cadillac.

A four-wheel independent suspension builds on this foundation. Aluminum suspension knuckles reduce unsprung weight for responsive ride and handling. Torque-axis powertrain mounting uses two mounts to support the mass of the engine and transaxle and two others specifically tuned to resist torque and damp idle vibrations. Mounting Grand Am’s power rack-and-pinion steering system directly to the hydroformed chassis cradle provides precise on-center feel with excellent isolation of road disturbances.

Grand Am is Pontiac’s best-selling vehicle, consistently ranked as one of the top-ten selling automobiles as a result of its combination of bold athletic design, spirited driving performance, and all-around solid execution.

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