The specifications for the 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix varied depending on the trim level and engine option. Here are the general specifications for the 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix:
### Engine Options:
1. **3.8-liter V6 (231 cubic inches)**
– **Horsepower:** Approximately 150-200 hp
– **Torque:** Approximately 215-220 lb-ft
2. **5.0-liter V8 (305 cubic inches)**
– **Horsepower:** Approximately 165-180 hp
– **Torque:** Approximately 245-270 lb-ft
### Transmission:
– **Automatic:** 3-speed or 4-speed automatic transmission
### Dimensions:
– **Wheelbase:** Approximately 108 inches
– **Length:** Approximately 198 inches
– **Width:** Approximately 72 inches
– **Height:** Approximately 53 inches
### Performance:
– **0-60 mph:** Varies depending on engine and trim, typically around 8-10 seconds
– **Quarter-Mile Time:** Varies depending on engine and trim, typically around mid to high 16 seconds
### Fuel Economy:
– **City:** Varies depending on engine and driving conditions
– **Highway:** Varies depending on engine and driving conditions
### Features:
– **Body Style:** Two-door coupe or four-door sedan
– **Seating Capacity:** 5 passengers
– **Trim Levels:** Base, LE, and SE (Limited Edition)
– **Standard Features:** Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, intermittent windshield wipers, cloth or vinyl seats, full instrumentation
### Suspension and Handling:
– **Front Suspension:** Independent coil springs
– **Rear Suspension:** Solid rear axle with coil springs
– **Steering:** Power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering
### Safety:
– **Safety Features:** Seatbelts, energy-absorbing steering column, dual-note horn
– **Airbags:** Not available (Airbags were not commonly offered in vehicles until the late 1980s and early 1990s)
### Optional Equipment:
– **Luxury and Convenience:** Power windows, power door locks, power driver’s seat, cruise control, tilt steering wheel
– **Performance:** Performance suspension package, limited-slip differential
### Note:
– The specifications provided are general and may vary based on specific trim levels, options, and variations between individual vehicles. It’s essential to consult official documentation or vehicle-specific resources for precise information regarding a particular 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix.