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1. Want to experience something, I bet you've never experienced before? Hop into a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, don't put the key and just listen. You'll hear a loud, constant, static noise. There was a faulty stereo system placed in the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix automobiles, that drains the battery and the constant sound can not be stopped unless you pull the fuses or disconnect the car battery. If you don't like loud noises overriding the sounds that you typically listen to, I'd recommend staying away from the 2006 Grand Prix. GM does not have a fix, other than replacing your frequently drained battery.
Posted at 10:51PM on Apr 12th 2006 by Chris