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1994 Pontiac Bonneville

1994 Pontiac Bonneville

Sedan , Pontiac, 1994, 5 Seats, 3.8L - 6 Cylinders
"93 BONNEVILLE Loves $$$$$"
Reviewed by cranberry56 on Sep 28, 2008
This is a used car with 134,000 miles. Maybe great cars when they were young but stay away from the high mile'er.
1995 Pontiac Bonneville

1995 Pontiac Bonneville

Sedan , Pontiac, 1995, 5 Seats, 3.8L - 6 Cylinders
"Pontiac Bonneville SSE"
Reviewed by magikal on Dec 23, 2007
The bottom line is this is still a good car, and I expect it will last me years to come.
1994 Pontiac Firebird

1994 Pontiac Firebird

Convertible, Coupe / Hatchback , Pontiac, 1994, 4 Seats, 3.4L - 6 Cylinders
"Low Performance and High Maintenance"
Reviewed by shurman100 on Aug 2, 2008
If you have to have a V6, get the 3.8L. I would personally spring for the V8. Don't get a Firebird made before 1995.
1998 Pontiac Sunfire

1998 Pontiac Sunfire

Sedan , Pontiac, 1998, 5 Seats, 2.2L - 4 Cylinders
"Small, Stylish, and Fun!"
Reviewed by j0nah on Apr 8, 2005
I've had my Pontiac Sunfire convertable for two years now, and while it has its flaws, it's a great car! I've never had to . . .
1993 Pontiac Bonneville

1993 Pontiac Bonneville

Sedan , Pontiac, 1993, 5 Seats, 3.8L - 6 Cylinders
"The Car is a Soldier"
Reviewed by emily_lambert on Jun 27, 2009
This car is perfect for any driver. Anyone who doesn't wish to spend loads of money on a reliable vehicle should consider purchasing a 1993 Pontiac Bonneville.
1996 Pontiac Bonneville

1996 Pontiac Bonneville

Sedan , Pontiac, 1996, 5 Seats, 3.8L - 6 Cylinders
"Long body, easy to drive, roomy inside"
Reviewed by icemaiden02 on Jun 30, 2005
Great family car, roomy interior, minor inconveniences with location of compartments and controls
1996 Pontiac Grand Prix

1996 Pontiac Grand Prix

Sedan , Pontiac, 1996, 5 Seats, 3.1L - 6 Cylinders
"1996 Grand Prix GTP"
Reviewed by jorge2005_m on Feb 25, 2010
 Pontiac is not the best brand and its not recognizable for making the best cars but they did an outstanding job puting this car together.
1997 Pontiac Bonneville

1997 Pontiac Bonneville

Sedan , Pontiac, 1997, 6 Seats, 3.8L - 6 Cylinders
"I love my Bonnie"
Reviewed by jdm1intx on Nov 12, 2002
I'd own 2 of them if I had the room.
1993 Pontiac Firebird

1993 Pontiac Firebird

Coupe / Hatchback , Pontiac, 1993, 4 Seats, 3.4L - 6 Cylinders
  3 reviews
"93 Firebird is Great"
Reviewed by mandyjordan on Aug 7, 2001
Just get one they are fun!!!
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix

1997 Pontiac Grand Prix

Sedan , Pontiac, 1997, 5 Seats, 3.1L - 6 Cylinders
"An American Tragedy"
Reviewed by johnstarr on Feb 26, 2012
I would not recommend this vehicle due to it's unreliability, unpredictability and frequent, costly repairs
1998 Pontiac Grand Am

1998 Pontiac Grand Am

Sedan , Pontiac, 1998, 5 Seats, 2.4L - 4 Cylinders
"Find yourself something easier to repair"
Reviewed by sammythecat on Jun 20, 2007
Avoid this model as repairs are costly, complicated and time consuming, with its current age all should be affected by this fact.
1991 Firebird

1991 Firebird

Pontiac, 1991, 4 Seats, 3.1L - 6 Cylinders
"Trans Am addition"
Reviewed by risa63087 on Feb 21, 2008
I do recommend this car for people who love fast, sporty, and dependable cars but cannot afford a corvette
1988 Fiero

1988 Fiero

Sedan , Pontiac, 1988, 2 Seats, 2.5L - 4 Cylinders
  8 reviews
"Fiero = an original"
Reviewed by eugeneder on Feb 18, 2006
I had more fun driving my Fiero than my 91 Z28 & 88 GTA Trans AM. It was a vehicle built ahead of its time. If Pontiac had . . .
1988 Firebird

1988 Firebird

Pontiac, 1988, 4 Seats, 2.8L - 6 Cylinders
"A blast to drive"
Reviewed by iflybyeyou on Jul 31, 2006
I have owned my formula for 16 years and have had to change a few parts as normal wear. The original whale tail is rubber . . .
1997 Pontiac Trans Sport

1997 Pontiac Trans Sport

Van / Minivan , Pontiac, 1997, 7 Seats, 3.4L - 6 Cylinders
  7 reviews
"Sporty Looking"
Reviewed by che520 on Jan 19, 2007
I've had the van for 2 years and have gone on trips 2,100 miles away & have never had a problem. I've put in 7,000 miles, . . .
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