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2006 GT 4-door with everything but OnStar.

My wife loves the car (if it was all for me, I would have went with the GTP, but my wife wont miss the 40 horse).

I like the car and it performs and drives so much nicer than the 2003 Grand Am GT that we replaced.

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Yes and no.

I still beleive the name change has something to do with it as well as other factors like styling, ohv engines, increasing negativity, etc. It is sad considering how well the Grand Am used to sell (albeit with more fleet sales, but still sold better even excluding fleets). I think GA sales peaked in... 00? I think? I'm not sure, but atleast in 95, about 287,000 were sold.

Then again, considering all models are still not out quite yet and that it is the best selling Epsilon car in the US (minus fleet sales). So... It literally is yes and no. :P

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I think our First Lady staceface has one, at least as a demo model. My friend just told me that his sister just bought a orange metallic/tan leather GTP coupe and loves it. Had the coupe been out when I was car shopping last spring, it'd have been a very tough choice between it and the Cobalt.

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