1999 Pontiac Montana Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$21,325 to $24,455

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Its cloyingly punny name was the least of the Pontiac Trans Sport's problems. The minivan had failed to stir up any enthusiasm in the family market. That is, until it was offered with a sporty performance packaged dubbed Montana. In 1999, Pontiac decided to rename its minivan the Montana, emphasizing performance and SUV style over suburban kid transporter.
The 1999 Pontiac Montana, like its namesake state, is big and open. With seating for eight, it is offered in either a three or four-door van (112-inch wheelbase) or extended van (120-inch). The van comes with one or two sliding doors, with a power option for the passenger door. The two doors and power option are standard on the extended van. All models come with a plenty powerful 3.4-liter, 185-hp V6 and a 4-speed automatic transmission. Rear seats can be removed relatively easily, because they are much more lightweight than comparable minivans. Standard features include ABS brakes, dual front and side airbags, foglights, center console, rear window wiper, daytime running lights, and rear audio controls. Leather seats and power features are optional. Traction control is also optional and comes with a Sport Performance Package, that adds aluminum wheels, a luggage rack, and a stiffer suspension. The 1999 Montana strives to combine the personality of an SUV with the practicality of a minivan. Though this is done mostly superficially, with the foglights and sleeker body style, the redesign paid off and was mentioned as a plus by owners. They also liked the way the Montana handled more like a car and the peppy engine that featured excellent acceleration power. The 1999 Montana is roomy and fits a lot. However, many drivers report numerous mechanical problems with the minivan, including the unpredictability of the sliding doors. The number one problem seems to be a broken intake manifold gasket that allows coolant to leak. Others mentioned transmission troubles and disappointment with the cheap plastic materials inside.

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by Jacob L
Jul 20, 2013
performance is ok. built great have to repair thermostat. good appearence cost of ownership is fine not to much on fuel and repairs have been low. this car is an ok drive but not the best. it gets u where u neeed.Jul 20, 2013
by Tabitha C
Feb 19, 2012
I love the reliability and dependability of the van. We use it on family trips and dont have any problems. My kids love the room and my dogs loves the large back seat. We have even slept in the van before! Feb 19, 2012
by Kristi H
Jun 30, 2008
I like that all of the kids can fit into the car. It was previously wrecked when I bought it, so we were able to put it back together relatively cheap. It does well on gas, about 20 mpg. It is fun, when the movies are playing and the kids are content!Jun 30, 2008

1999 Pontiac Montana Pricing

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Trims & specs

Airbags

Dual front airbags · Front side airbags

Audio System

Single disc in-Dash CD · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio

Doors

Side door type: power sliding

Exterior Features

Paint: two-tone · Side door type: driver-side manual sliding

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: power

Rear Seats

Type: split-bench

Roof

OEM roof height: undefined

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Passenger Seating: 8 · Upholstery: leather

Suspension

Front Spring Type: coil springs · Rear Spring Type: coil springs

Third Row Seat

Type: 50-50 split bench

Tires and Rims

Wheels: alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

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