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− | '''Pontiac Bonneville (H-body). 1992–9 (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3791 cm³ (V6 OHV).''' A new look for Pontiac flagship, but on the same platform as [[Buick LeSabre (1992–9)]] and [[Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight (1992–9)]], which meant decent acceleration and overall performance, but poorer fuel economy. Steering more involved in Pontiac than in the [[Oldsmobile]], in line with sporting image, and supercharged versions offered. Refresh for 1996, but fairly similar silhouette, with drooping rear. | + | '''Pontiac Bonneville (H-body). 1992–9 (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3791 cm³ (V6 OHV).''' A new look for Pontiac flagship, but on the same platform as [[Buick LeSabre (1992–9)]] and [[Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight (1992–9)]], which meant decent acceleration and overall performance, but poorer fuel economy. Steering more involved in Pontiac than in the [[Oldsmobile]], in line with sporting image, and supercharged versions offered. Refresh for 1996, but fairly similar silhouette, with fastback rear. |
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Revision as of 13:45, 12 May 2012
Pontiac Bonneville (H-body). 1992–9 (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3791 cm³ (V6 OHV). A new look for Pontiac flagship, but on the same platform as Buick LeSabre (1992–9) and Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight (1992–9), which meant decent acceleration and overall performance, but poorer fuel economy. Steering more involved in Pontiac than in the Oldsmobile, in line with sporting image, and supercharged versions offered. Refresh for 1996, but fairly similar silhouette, with fastback rear.
Manufacturing locations: Wentzville, Missouri, USA; Lake Orion, Michigan, USA; Flint, Michigan, USA
Marque: Pontiac | Model: Pontiac Bonneville | Predecessor: Pontiac Bonneville (1987–91) | Successor: Pontiac Bonneville (2000–5)