In the 1980s, it was difficult to tell one General Motors sedan from another
as they appeared identical. But that isn't a problem with the Pontiac Bonneville.
In spite of sharing its underpinnings with the equally competent Oldsmobile
Eighty Eight and Buick LeSabre models, Pontiac's handsome four-door remains
one of the most visually and technically distinctive products in the GM
line-up. And it underscores Pontiac's position as GM's youthful, sporty
division.
With the competition relentlessly rolling out new products, one might
expect the Bonneville to look and feel somewhat dated, yet it remains fresh,
thanks partly to this year's enhancements.
Bonneville is a sports sedan that will appeal to enthusiasts despite,
or perhaps because of, its size. And there's a package and powertrain to
fit almost any need or budget.
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