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2004 Pontiac Grand Prix in Minnesota

Sedan·Model Year 2004·MN·Midwest
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Everything Minnesota drivers need to know about owning a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix — from Minnesota insurance requirements and minimum coverage (30/60/10) to lemon law protections, registration fees, and VIN decoding.

2004 Grand Prix Insurance in Minnesota

Minnesota requires minimum liability coverage of 30/60/10 for all registered vehicles, including the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix.

Minnesota Minimum Coverage
30/60/10
Model Year
2004
Minnesota Avg. Annual Cost
$1,426

As an older model year, the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix generally has lower insurance premiums in Minnesota. You may want to evaluate whether comprehensive and collision coverage is cost-effective given the vehicle's current market value.

2004 Grand Prix Lemon Law in Minnesota

Minnesota's lemon law primarily covers new vehicle purchases. If you purchased your 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix new and experienced persistent defects early on, you may have had lemon law protections. For used 2004 Grand Prix purchases, check Minnesota's used car consumer protection laws and implied warranty rules. Minnesota's Lemon Law covers new vehicles within the warranty period or 2 years, whichever comes first. After four repair attempts or 30 business days out of service, the consumer may seek a refund or replacement.

2004 Grand Prix EV Incentives in Minnesota

Minnesota offers incentives for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. If you're considering a 2004 electric or hybrid Pontiac Grand Prix, you may qualify for state-level tax credits, rebates, or HOV lane access in addition to the federal EV tax credit of up to $7,500. Minnesota offers rebates of up to $2,500 for battery electric vehicle purchases through its Clean Cars Minnesota initiative. Utility incentives for home charging are also available.

Minnesota EV incentive details

Registering a 2004 Grand Prix in Minnesota

All Pontiac Grand Prix vehicles driven in Minnesota must be registered with the state DMV. Minnesota charges a $35 base registration fee plus a registration tax based on the vehicle's value (1.285% of base value, which decreases with age). Title fee is $8.25.

Registration Fee
$35 plus registration tax
Title Fee
$8.25
Plate Fee
$6.75

Emissions Testing: Minnesota requires emissions testing. Minnesota requires emissions testing in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area for most vehicles. Testing is performed at state-contracted stations. Newer vehicles and electric vehicles are exempt. Your 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix must pass emissions before registration can be renewed.

Minnesota registration guide

Decode a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix VIN

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