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 1995 Pontiac Grand Am Review
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Introduction | Walkaround | Interior | Driving Impressions | Summary & Specifications

 Interior

The Grand Am is reasonably roomy inside for a vehicle of its class; by that we mean it has good front legroom and fairly tight quarters in the rear.

The coupe is really designed for singles or childless couples. Climbing into its rear seat is difficult and awkward, and there's not enough room back there for an adult to feel comfortable during trips of more than a few miles.

The sedan is much better suited to small families. There isn't much more leg-room, but rear doors obviously make getting in and out easier, and it's also easier to maneuver a child seat into place.

Extra cargo capacity is optional on the Grand Am with a split folding rear seat, which we had on our test car.

Our biggest complaint with the Grand Am is a standard gripe we have with most Pontiac cars: poorly designed seats. All Grand Ams come with standard reclining bucket seats and headrests in the front. Despite the manual 4-way lumbar adjustment, the driver's seat of our GT lacked support, and the bottom seat cushion was uncomfortably long for our short-legged test drivers.

On top of all that, the unoccupied front passenger seatback flopped forward during hard braking, which proved to be irritating and distracting to the driver.

The Grand Am interior is quite attractive, though the plastic used on switches is hard compared with the soft-touch materials used in the new Pontiac Sunfire. Gauges on the instrument panel are easy to read.

A front floor console features a storage compartment and coin holder. Additional storage is available in the dual glove boxes. The bottom box pulls out like a drawer rather than the traditional opening.

The Grand Am is equipped with an abundance of safety features, but still lacks a passenger airbag. Standard features include a driver's airbag, anti-lock brakes and an automatic brake/transmission shift interlock, which prevents the vehicle from being shifted out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed. Sedans also include a power window lock-out switch and childproof rear door locks.

Illuminated entry and exit with theater dimming provides a sense of security. Interior lights are activated for 15 seconds when either the inside or outside door handles are pulled or when the key is pulled from the ignition. Instead of abruptly turning off, the lights dim slowly - hence the term theater dimming.

Our GT coupe came with the optional Sport Interior group. The package includes leather or uplevel Spectra cloth, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, passenger-assist grips, reading and courtesy lights, visor extensions and the split-folding rear seat.

Our test car also had options that included cruise control, rear-window defogger, AM/ FM stereo with cassette, re-mote keyless entry, power windows and mirrors, and variable-assist power steering. A valet lock-out feature prevents unauthorized people from opening the trunk.

Like all Pontiacs, the Grand Am is covered by a comprehensive customer-assistance plan called "Pontiac Cares." This program features 24-hour emergency roadside assistance - including, among other things, gas delivery and flat-tire changes - and courtesy transportation during warranty repairs.


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