5.1
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 19,181 miles
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While driving, a loud scrap noise was heard coming from the front. The consumer was able to drive the vehicle to the dealer for an inspection. The mechanic informed the consumer that the noise could not be duplicated, but the brakes and rotors needed replacing. The mechanic replaced the brakes and rotors, but the problem still continued. The problem has not been resolved. Please fill in additional information. The noise only happened at speeds of 30 mph. The dealer stated the tires were the problem
- Fort Mill, SC, USA
Front end noise.bought car used. 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT with 28990 mi. At time of purchase. Have 36450 mi. Now. Have brought back to dealer 4 times since buying for same noise. Finally told on last visit that it is the tires.first incident in 5/2003.now told I have to buy new tires to get rid of noise.ridiculous since they knew of problem and did nothing to make me aware of this at time of purchase.have service bulletin and have read many complaints along same line for this car.don't plan on spending a dime on tires as it is their defect in matching tires to rims.
- Jackson, NJ, USA
I own a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT. I bought it 1 year used from someone who took very good care of it and had all the service work receipts. There was a very noticeable constant grinding noise coming from the front tires, especially at lower speeds around 35 mph and under. I took it to 2 different dealerships with no help. The first one didn't know what it was, and the second said it was the tires (Goodyear Eagle). The tire didn't fit the rim perfectly and was rubbing on the rim. They only had 22,000 miles on them and it was still under warranty. They said Pontiac put 2 different style tires on the Grand Am and would only replace one type, even though both styles made this noise. I bit the bullet and bought 4 new tires - cooper, not Goodyear. It took care of the problem, but I am still very upset that the dealer would not replace the tires even though they knew that was the problem.
- Glencoe, MN, USA
Rubbing noise when at low speeds and stopping appears to be coming from front end. Took to dealership they stated there was a recall on the tires and could only replace 2 of the tires. Problem will return when tires rotated per manufacturers specifications. Requesting all tires be replaced.
- Sapulpa, OK, USA
Front driver side tire noise. Happened since it was purchased new in 2001. Vibration happens when going 65mph or more. Very concerned about safety, I have taken to dealer several times since week 1 and had to have my dad take it in before dealer would say anything was wrong. They rotated tires and changed brakes, but tire noise moved to rear of vehicle, not as loud, but still there. Dealer said a bulletin just came out and the tires had a rubber build up that they had to buff out. I think the manufacturer needs to have tires recalled and replaced due to the fact that the buffing doesn't work completely.
- Bowling Green, KY, USA
Rotors needed to be replaced 2 weeks after purchase in 2001 - steering wheel vibrating(800 miles on vehicle) rotors needed to be file in 2002 - wheels noises when driving 9/2003 needed new rotors and brakes. 2003 -strange tire noise for about a week took to dealer today 10/7/03 now being told the wheel noise is cause I need to buy new tires after I overheard the mechanic tell the service rep it's the issue with the wheels and tire not being a perfect match and is a big problem with the Grand Am. So how did it become my problem. Why do I need to pay for four new tires when the tires were purchsed with the car and only have 28000 miles on them! this is a GM problem. Actually I believe this could be a big big safety issue.
- Cinnaminson, NJ, USA
Purchased 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT new November 2000. Six months later metal to metal grinding noise and vibration in front - dealer stated rotors warped and replaced under warranty. Six months later front brake pads replaced to same condition - rotor turned. Six months later another set of front brake pads. Still have grinding noise especially at speed under 30 mph-especially bad when turning. Front tires constantly losing air. Goodyear Eagle rs P225/50R16 original tires 42,000. Plan to contact local Goodyear dealer, General Motors & Goodyear national customer service after reading complaints exactly like mine.
- Hendersonville, NC, USA
Tire replacement. * mr the factory agreed that they placed the wrong tires on the vehicle. The dealer stated they would only replace the front two tires. There was a constant grinding sound that had come from the front end. The consumer requested the dealer to cover all four tires. Scc
- Taylorville, IL, USA
The vehicle came equipped with wide tires. The consumer was told that these tire would perform the same as normal tires. The consumer later found out that these tire were not safe for snowy or wet weather. The dealer refuses to replace the tires with a softer rubber tire (Goodyear Eagle 225- 50 R16).
- New Berlin, WI, USA
Consumer was informed by dealership, that the tires were bad and needed to be replaced.(Goodyear Eagle rs P225/50R16)
- Indianapolis, IN, USA
Consumer was informed by dealership, that the tires were bad and needed to be replaced.(Goodyear Eagle rs P225/50R16)
- Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Rison, AR, USA