Used 2002 Pontiac Montana Consumer Reviews
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Great for the Family
We made a trip to DC in December and it was a wonderful experience. Our kids were content the entire drive. I loved the amount of options that this vehicle has. The ride and feel of the vehicle was confortable and crisp. The gas mileage was as good as the mileage we got in our '99 Bravada and this is a bigger vehicle. I drove this vehicle all winter and NEVER felt it slip or mishandle. I swapped the tires that came on the vehicle for Goodyear tires. They are fantastic! Ricardo Leamon of Cleveland Heights Motorcars did an outstanding job of finding just the vehicle we wanted. I could not be happier with my Montana.
Love this
I bought my dark red Montana from eBay in December 2003 for $11,700 and it had 42,130 miles on it. It has lots of extras including OnStar but I don't use OnStar. Mine is not the extended version. This vehicle is the perfect size. Not too large and not too small. It is the perfect height for getting into and out of. My kids would rather I drive a Cadillac CTS but too bad. But anyway I have just had regular maintenance done and a few minor glitches which I had fixed at Firestone. I have 90,750 miles on it now. Love this van. Oh and it gets 23 mpg. For what I paid I consider this vehicle to be a great value.
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,2501,521 mi away
I LUV IT
I was reluctant to move to a minivan but with two teenage children the time had come. I have been delighted with the space, versatility (8 seats that can be used in many configurations including removal of six to convert to open space)performance and ease of handling. Very comfortable for drivers and passengers.
Never Again!
After having a bad experience with a Pontiac Sunfire, I purchased a 2002 Montana. I will never again buy another Pontiac. It starts very sluggish will frequent stalling at ignition, dealer said nothing was wrong. The windshield wipers were not designed for a snowy climate, and are awful to deal with during our long winter. The rear seatbelts are poor fitting and very uncomfortable. The tether bracket of the Lower Achor and Tether for CHildren is partially covered by the seats upholsetry and very difficult to use. The list goes on and on...........
Family Van
I have owned a Montana for 4 years . it had 112000 klm on it. Now has 141000. All around great vehicle but it has had rear end troubles at a cost of $16000. thankfully under warranty. Now the rear end has gone again. Should it diengage the awd when cornering, Don't know. But they will spend another $ 11000 to fix it under warranty. It runs good just makes a howling noise when turning. I would buy one again.