'02 Black Pontiac Bonneville Ssei on 2040-cars
Oswego, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Supercharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Bonneville
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SSEi Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 183,300
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SSEI
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
'2002 Black Pontiac Bonneville SSEi 4-Door Loaded. W/ALL THE Options!!!!!!!!! FRONT Windshield Display of Speed/Turn signals Heads Up Display [ HUD ], ALL Power!!!!!!!! Windows, Doors,Mirrors, Trunk, Sunroof .All Leather interior, Power/Heated Front Seats, AC/Heat Works Great! AM/FM CD Player Sounds Great, Legal Tinted Windows 35% Front Doors / TINT can be Removed FREE if you don't want Front Tinted Windows!!!!!!! New CHROME Dual Exhaust Tips, Nice Style 2002 17" Chrome Stock SSEi Wheels in Excellent Condition W / Like New Tires ,X-Tra Matching 17" CHROME Spare W/Tire, In past Summer Complete Tune-Up, Oil Change Regular Every 3,000 Miles, Complete Motor / Pressure Flush New Anti-Freeze Added, W / New Thermostat & Hoses, Complete Trasmission Fluid &Screen Change, New Rotors and Pads all around. New Front Shocks and Upper Mounts, New Front End Alignment SAME DAY New Front Shocks were put on Car . Mechanic said car may need a new front trans. motor mount by this summer cost for part& labor approx. $125 and drivers side rear power window motor is gone bad stays up/closed until new window motor is replaced @ cost approx.$100 thats for part and labor.Car has some small flaws/scratches on black paint but can't see in my Summer Pics. can only see when you wash car close up but paint still shines and looks great!!!!!!!!! Car Looks Great Inside/Out , Under HOOD Engine area is very clean, NO FLUID LEAKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Motor Runs Strong and Fast for a 3.8L V-6 W/ Supercharge Power Runs great NEVER RACED!!!!!!!!!!! Transmission Shifts Perfect / Smoovvvvvvvvv. W/ 183.300 MILES ON CAR/MOTOR Mostly HIGHWAY Miles, and these Engines Buick/GM 3.8L are Good for 300,000 Plus MILES WHEN MAINTAIN PROPER/DRIVEN PROPER... Car has been Adult Driven Only Well Kept.Up on early Preventive Maintainance . Garaged also NEVER SMOKED IN !!!!!!!!!!! VERY RELIABLE CAR STARTS UP 1ST TURN IN THIS ICE COLD FREEZEING TEMPS. Priced a little lower in the market to sell quick, new car on the way !!!!!!!!!!! THANKS FOR LOOKING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Payment CASH ONLY must be received in full within 7 days of winning bid. Item may end before scheduled time because I am also selling this locally. Non-refundable $200 deposit within 48 hours of winning bid.. Will try to upload more Pics. when my camera works again. Any questions Please contact me at (331) 454-6898 ...
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Why Pontiac should come back and how it can be relevant again
Mon, Apr 17 2017When I was a kid growing up in Metro Detroit, our family was always entwined in the General Motors empire. My dad and some of our relatives worked for GM in various capacities, and we had our fair share of Chevrolet, GMC, and even Buick products in our humble driveway. However, it was my Uncle Ed that always had a vehicle from the one GM brand that always appealed to me the most: Pontiac. Seeing him pull up in his Pontiac 6000 and later the '90s era Grand Prix sedan that replaced it was always an exciting occasion, and both of these models also reflected the playful spirit that once defined the Pontiac brand. Back when Pontiac first got its performance groove on in the '60s, names such as GTO, Firebird, as well as Bonneville became iconic nameplates in the broader muscle car era. The '80s saw Pontiac lose some of its styling heritage, but also try new things at the same time including turbocharging as well as the mid-engine sports car with the flawed but still sleek Pontiac Fiero. When the Pontiac brand was shuttered in 2009, it was a mere few years after I earned my drivers license, and also when Pontiac was just beginning to regain some of its lost luster. Granted cookie cutter efforts like the Pontiac G3, (Chevrolet Aveo) G5, (Chevrolet Cobalt) and G6 (Chevrolet Malibu) certainly did not help matters during Pontiac's final years on the market, but two models in particular offered a compelling glimpse into what could've been for the storied brand. The first was the Pontiac Solstice roadster/coupe. Originally introduced as a concept back in 2004, and championed by everyone's fighter jet flying auto executive Bob Lutz, the Solstice was designed to be a serious competitor to the Mazda Miata, and while its interior ergonomics were flawed and the top solution not ideal. It proved to be a fun little car to drive, and also a sales success for Pontiac with initial demand exceeding expectations.This was especially due to its lineup of engines with the 2.0 liter LHU turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 260 horsepower in GXP variants. The second and (inarguably my favorite Pontiac model) was the Pontiac G8 sedan. Originating in Australia as the Holden Commodore VE, the G8 was designed to rectify the multitude of sins created by the last generation Bonneville. Front wheel drive was pitched in favor of rear wheel drive, and for the first time in a long time interior ergonomics and cladding free exterior styling were key building blocks for success.
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