Thursday, May 18, 2017

The 1997 Grand Am GT was Pontiac's leading compact entry for that model year, according to General Motors. The 1997 Grand Am received a few upgrades, the most notable being an increase in standard equipment. Air conditioning was added; front and rear seating were also improved. The 1997 Grand Am came in two styles: the SE, a basic model, and the GT, a sportier version.

Performance Specifications

    The 1997 Grand Am GT has a 2.4-liter engine producing 150 horsepower with a torque of 155 foot-pounds. It has a double overhead cam and a cast iron block. The bore is 3.54 inches and the stroke is 3.70 inches with a 9.5-to-1 compression ratio. The vehicle has front wheel drive. A four-wheel anti-lock braking system is standard. The fuel tank capacity is 15.2 gallons, and fuel economy averages 23 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway.

Interior Specifications

    The 1997 Grand Am GT has 37.8 inches of front headroom and 36.5 inches of rear headroom. Front legroom is 43.1 inches and rear legroom is 33.9 inches. Driver and passenger side airbags are standard. Trunk volume is 13.2 cubic feet. The car seats five and the seats comes with cloth upholstery. A leather-covered steering wheel is standard, as well as an AM/FM audio system.

1997 Grand Am GT Exterior Specs

    The overall length of the 1997 Grand Am GT is 186.9 inches; the width is 68.3 inches. Vehicle height is 53.5 inches with a wheelbase of 103.39 inches. Tire size for front and back is 16 by 6 inches. The spare tire is somewhat smaller at 14 by 4 inches. Heat-reflective glass, a trunk/hatch lip spoiler and dual mirrors also come standard.

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