2003 Pontiac Bonneville Reviews
| “Pontiac Bonneville” Reviewing:
2003 Used Pontiac Bonneville SE
Bought this car with 35,000 miles on it. Now has 99,000 and has had no problems. Performance is a little slow but isn't bad considering the car weighs 3800 pounds. The car gets about 28 mpg on the highway and about 20 or 19 mpg in the city. Overall a good family car.
Pros —
Nice looks, decent gas mileage
Cons —
needs more power, to much fiberglass
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| “Fun Reliant An All Around Good Car” Reviewing:
2003 Used Pontiac Bonneville SSEi
love the car, full size, fast and spacious. great outer appearance, and blows most other full size cars away, with its 3.8 liter 270 hp supercharged engine. gets about 18.5 - 24 mpg highway up to 27 mpg new jersey parkway, and about 12.5-16 mpg city, but thats enough to get me from home to work to wawa.
Pros —
Fast reliable, sleek frame, great performance, spacious.
Cons —
none its really the perfect car for me
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| “Great Travel Car” Reviewing:
2003 Used Pontiac Bonneville SE
Great motor (3.8 L), good gas mileage, comfortable/quiet ride, lots of space, sleek body.
Pros —
ride quality, gas mileage (especially on road trips), no funny looking antenna sticking out.
Cons —
over 110,000 miles, no supercharger
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| “The Most Beautiful Car I've Ever Owned” a Car Guru
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2003 Used Pontiac Bonneville SSEi
Responsive, comfortable, fun to drive. Downside? Only that she requires premium gas. The heads up display is such a safety feature I'm not sure why they're so rare. The onboard air compressor is always available, no quarters needed. |
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