1989 Pontiac Bonneville
The Pontiac Bonneville in 1989 was available in trim models such as the LE, SE
and the SSE. All trims used a standard 3.8L V6 engine that generated 165 horsepower
and has 220 lbs.-ft. of torque. A standard 4-speed automatic overdrive was the
transmission system used. Fuel economy for all trim models were 18 mpg on city
and 28 mpg for highway driving. Maximum seating capacity for the LE and SE is
6 and 5 on the SSE.
The Bonneville, for its features offered comfort and convenience to its drivers
as well as the passengers. These features include air conditioning system, which
is standard on all trims and an optional power sunroof. The SE and SSE trims got
standard power windows, which is optional on the LE. Power door locks were included
in the LE and SE as an optional feature while it was standard on the SSE. The
SSE trims also got an optional leather seats in addition to its convenience features.
Entertainment and safety features for the SSE trims include a standard cassette
player and an ABS brakes. Both features were optional on the LE and SE. For these
features, Pontiac Bonneville often got a review of being a car that drives easily
and a car "that has all power anyone would ever need". Buyers also loved this
spacious car that "is large enough to ride well and can haul an absolute pile
of stuff and people". The car's interior, with its comfortable controls, also
gave an added convenience to the vehicle.