Used 1995 Pontiac Bonneville Consumer Reviews
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Good car
Bought this car 6 years ago with 50000 miles on it. Runs like a dream. Replaced motor at 90000 miles not because the motor was bad but because the intake manifold line busted and leaked all over the motor. Would recommend anyone who had this vehicle to replace the original intake manifold line.
Good Bonnie, Bad GM
Bought the car after totalling a 98 Mazda 626. great car for travelling long distances (as I do frequently) moderate gas mileage for its age. Transmission died, and replaced. Head gaskets blew and warped heads. Other than the mechanical parts, the car has been great. However, these cars will never re-sell for a decent price...Paid 6K in 2001 (cheap for its time), now the max price i can get from mine would be about 3K
I love my Bonneville!!
This car has had NO major problems and it now has 115,000 miles on it. Aside from a plugged gas filter, it has never broken down, has driven with race car precision through Chicago traffic and has been comfortable on long hauls. It's the best car I have ever owned; I have owned 11 cars or trucks. I can't say enough good about the car!!
Not Bad
I purchased my Bonneville used with 48000 miles on it. She was fun and nice to drive everyday. I kept her for four years and added another 90000 miles to her. Headgasket replaced at 115,000 and the transmission started acting up at 135,000. Good car for the first 110,000 miles, after that prepare for the nickel and dime stage.
2nd one I have owned, 1st one 1992
I think that this is a great car all around. To me comfort is right in sink with reliability. The two in mind you cant go wrong. And these cars are afordable. Maintenence is afordable.