The new 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am offers everything you could possibly imagine
in a sedan and more from a powerful engine, to stability,
and features that make sense. New for this year, the Grand Am
comes in TK models the 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand SE, SE1,
SE2, Pontiac Grand Am GT, GT1, and, for the true enthusiast, the
Grand Am SC/T. We have been waiting eagerly to prepare this 2010 2011
Pontiac Grand Am review for you with the latest Grand Am picture
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Standard
exterior features on the 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am include: alloy
wheels, heat-rejecting glass, daytime running lamps, wet-arm controlled
cycle windshield wipers, license plate pocket with cover, and
an optional sunroof. Interior 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am features
include amenities such as: air conditioning, cruise control, electric
rear window defogger, power windows, Delco AM/FM stereo with CD,
optional all-leather seating, and floor mats.
To get the
experience described in most formal 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am reviews,
we encourage you visit the retailers listed on our home page to
supplement these features with some Grand Am accessories of your
own. Available accessories include: 8-speaker Monsoon sound systems,
XM radio, and more.
Since there are 6 different 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am models
to choose from, naturally there are going to be a number of engines
as well. This years fleet comes with three available engines.
The first is a 2010 2011 Pontiac 2.2-liter twin-cam that delivers 140
horsepower at 5,600 rpm and produces 150 pounds-per-foot of torque
at 4,000 rpm. The next is a the new 2010 2011 Pontiac Grand Am
3.4-liter, 3400 SFI V-6 that delivers 170 horsepower at 4,800
rpm and produces 195 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. The
last engine, and undoubtedly the most powerful, is a 3.4-liter,
Pontiac Ram Air V-6 that delivers 175 horsepower at 4,800 rpm
and produces 205 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. The 2010 2011 engines come standard with four-speed automatic transmissions,
but also are available with 5-speed manual transmissions, depending
on what you like.