Pontiac Bonnevillen Review
The Pontiac Bonneville was a once large, roomy and fast car paired with a V8 engine until General Motors
decided to trim it down into a full-size sedan. It was once available in trim
models such as the LE, SE and the SSE. Then the LE was dropped to give way to
the SSEi option and the later additional trim, the high-performance GXP. Across
this trims, several engine modifications happened. The standard V8 was trimmed
into a 3.8L V6 and later became available as a supercharged version "3800" series
II.

Standard features for the vehicle varied defending on the trim models, the SSEi
got a more advanced features including those that are optional but the GXP got
the most sophisticated features inside and out. Safety features were also enhanced
with the availability of the OnStar communication system as a standard feature
(optional on the SE), this aided the driver by providing essential information
while driving and accident assistance.
The Pontiac Bonneville is a sedan with an attitude and plenty of power. It has
a very good handling and enough available gadgets. Even with the car's constant
redesigning, it has maintained its heritage as a fun-to-drive and stylish car.
However, the Bonneville also got its flaws but they respond capably to driver
inputs even during cornering and will still give you a comfortable ride. The Bonneville
also offered plenty of virtues that attracted big-car fanatics.
With all the features present in this vehicle and the attitude it provides, there
have been many reviews stating how good the car is. Some said the car "has all
the power anyone would ever need" and "is large enough to ride well and can haul
an absolute pile of stuff and people."