Used 2004 Pontiac Montana Consumer Reviews
Still Liking It
Never had any mechanical issues at all. Good on mileage as driven on long trips frequently. Longest trip I drove in this van was over 7000 km and never had issues with weight of luggage and tenting supplies packed in the back. Am very satisfied with my vehicle so far. Wished it didn't have such a limited load weight for pulling a camper trailer. Leaves little choice as to what type of camper trailer to pull as max towing without the optional towing package for 2 adults and gear is 2000 lbs.
Great van
This is my second Montana. It is a 2003 currently. Our previous Montana was a 1999 with the same problems as usualy reported (blown head gaskets, manifold gaskets). This was due to Pontiac using the new long life coolent and paper gaskets which the long life coolent rapidly deteriorates. All was replaced under warranty with no problems and the van drove great throughout. They have apparently fixed this problem on the newer years which is great.
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drive the heck out of it
This is my office on wheels at about 750 miles a week most cars get old I really like this van seats are comfortable (leather full power)not bad fuel mileage mid twenties average, great pickup, the only thing I dont like its a little touchy in cross winds at high speeds
Great room, BAD WIPERS
I have owned my Montana for 3 years now, and each winter I have to take it in to get the wipers fixed. The wipers tend to freeze and then stick down in the compartment, then wiper motor gets blown when you turn on the wipers.
Montana better than Odessy!!!!!
We actualy lease a Montana in 2000 and have sinced purchase a Honda Odessy. In conparing the two, we find the Montana a better car. One it easier and more confortable to drive. We like the looks better. We got much better gas mileage in the Montana. My next van will not be a Odessy.