18 gallons.
Weight on my Pontiac LeMans Sport registration is 3800
1000
You can have a much more accurate answer if you elaborate makes, but generally even a used foreign car will out last and out comfort a domestic car, unless you are aiming at a Fiesta or something really rock solid. If you have watching T.V. recently and have seen any ads with Mike Rowe endorsing a car, the ones he endorses have preformed exceptionally compared to the foreign competition. Stay away from: Daewoo Old KIAs Old Hyundais The French The Spanish Chevrolet Aveo 1970-2000 Fords 1970-2000 Chevrolets Chevrolet HHR Buick Le Sabre Buick Lucerne The Yugo Old Suzukis Lincoln Towncar Nissan Versa Mercury Mountaineer Chrysler Sebring Chrysler PT Cruiser Dodge Avenger Jeep Compass Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Pontiac Aztec Good cars: Alfa Romero Mito Fiat 500 Volkswagen Golf Volkswagen Jetta (be careful) Volkswagen Passat (again, be careful) New Hyundais New KIAs (2008-present) Nissan Sentra (be very careful) Toyota Camry Toyota Corolla (boring, but reliable) Honda Accord Honda Civic (MUST HAVE RECORDS!) Ford Taurus New Lincolns (minus the Towncar) Ford Focus (RECORDS!) Ford Fiesta The lists above are in no order.
Around 3000 lbs
Around 4000 lbs
Around 3200-3300 lbs
185 horsepower , according to my Consumer Guide book
Because it is a Pontiac. Sorry, man.
about 175hp @4800rpm
4 quarts of oil.
A 1993 Pontiac Grand Am weighs approximately 2,828 lbs. The Pontiac Grand Am stopped production in the year 2005. The car was replaced with the Pontiac G6.