Used 1991 Pontiac Bonneville Consumer Reviews
440 T 4 Transmissions Stinks!!
I bought this Car in 2002. I was impressed with the get up and go the 3800 is a wonderfull power plant.other then the oil pump that dropped out of it in case was the death of this car at about 140,000 miles. the (440 t 4) Transmission stinks I went threw 2 tranny's in this car and the owner before me just had it rebuilt. Over all handle-ing was nice gotta love the independent rear susp. I would not buy another Pontiac they are well known for eating up trannys
a Champion that never let me down
I bought this car for $1800 cash in a hurry because I needed something quick at the time. Never dreamed it would still be running. The car saved my life once in a highway situation where many cars would've gone out of control---it held the road. Never had a breakdown or ever had to call AAA. Most reliable car. Got 24 mpg burning 100% gasoline. Normal maintenance is all I ever spent on it. Great car! Taking off from a red light was always out front without even trying. Solid, holds the road. A champion.
- LE SedanMSRP: $4,9951,078 mi away
pontiac 300000 miles
I BOUGHT THE CAR FOR $3500 DOLLARS IN 1997.THE CAR IS A TANK THAT GET 27 mpg.IT STILL HAS THE SAME BRAKE SHOES ON IT FROM FACTORY.NO TROUBLES GREAT CAR
1990 Pontiac
Excellent car-no mechanical problems,drives very well. Interior is in great condition, exterior is in very good condition. Gets good gas mileage.
1990 Pontiac SSE
I just recently sold my 2002 Pontiac SSEi for a mini van. Wasn't my choice but needed a van carry my wife's power wheel chair around. I still have my 1990 Pontiac SSE in the garage. It was a hard decision as to which one to trade. I really liked the Bonneville because of all the high tech features. Too bad GM decided to discontinue the model. The only thing I regret is the governments decision to discontinue the use of Freon for the A/C. I can't see paying $2000+ for another A/C - so I drive it without one. Damn government. The car has never had any work on the engine, transmission, electrical, exhaust or mechanical systems other than routine maintenance. Still love the car.