Used 1992 Pontiac Bonneville SE 4dr Sedan Consumer Reviews
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400,000 Mile Bonneville
I purchased this 1992 Bonneville from my brother-in-law,who purchased it new. My wife still drives this car every day to and from work. It now has 407,000 miles on it. I had the transmission rebuilt at 375,000 miles. Never been inside the engine. Has had 3 radiators, 4 A/C compressors, 4 alternators, and other minor things. Still runs great, plenty of power, still handles well. My wife says that she intends to get at least 500,000 miles out of it before she gets herself another car. This has been a very good car for us. Thanks, Pontiac.
my first car
i have had my bonneville since my 16th birthday and it is an extremely reliable vehicle. built like a mini tank. i have put a rebuilt tranny, radiator, brand new ac compressor and accum, all new brakes and tires. but the engine wont give out. it has 180k and still going strong. I love this car and would definitely buy another. When the engine does give out i plan to rebuilt the car from head to toe and use it as a classic show car by 2020.
92 SE
I have just about replaced everything you would expect considering the high milage and age, but I love this car. However, I have always had the sound of air rushing in drivers side, evenb though there is no draft that I can detect. Road noise has also gotten almost unbearable. I have been driving on a bad wheel cylinder for about 2 years however, I cant believe it hasn't totally gone on me, its a tank.
Graet car
160000 mile sand car has been quite reliable..only minor maintenance items repaired,tran and engine are solid.that first review should find a honest mechanic(if you can )he is paying 5 times what you should!!!
Worst Car Ever
This is the worst car that I have ever owned. Had problems with it from week one. Had to put three new alternators on it, 2 wheel bearings, 1 water pump, 1 computer, and 1 transaxle. When the transmission finally went, that was it. I am glad that I have finally gotten rid of that lemon. Not only that, the plastic interior fell apart quickly too. It is not a kid friendly car. The only good thing about it was the engine and how it handled on the snow.