Overview & Reviews
The supercharged SSEi version of Pontiac's luxury tourer is no more, but a V8-powered GXP model makes its debut later in the model year. This most performance-oriented of Bonnevilles, the GXP, gets more streamlined styling (less cladding, that is) and comes with 18-inch wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, leather/suede seats and a Monsoon sound system. Aside from that, chrome wheels are now available on the SE model.
- Loads of gee-whiz features, solid handling, powerful V8 in GXP, excellent crash test scores, large trunk.
- Average interior materials, overly complicated controls, poor resale value.
User Reviews:
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No big SUV for this mom - 2004 Pontiac Bonneville
By Lee Lee - June 18 - 10:00 amI had a 1994 Bonneville and loved it. I thought I should go to an SUV because everybody else did, but I missed the sportiness of my Bonneville. The car is beautiful, sporty, and much better on gas than my SUV was. I will never go back! Who says when you are a mom you have to drive a boring sedan or a mammoth SUV?
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Always been a GM guy - 2004 Pontiac Bonneville
By shakenbake88 - January 18 - 6:46 pmIMHO i would stay away from these cars as they are nothing but an electrical nightmare. The car is less then 9 years old and have spent ridiculous amounts of coin on it. The computer was replaced, and programed by dealer, with less then 120,000 km. and i still have the engine light going off. Dropped the transmission with less then 160, 000 mostly highway kms. Cracked the plastic plentum on the the engine with just over 130, 000km. Who thought of that, plastic on top of a hot engine! The design flaws are endless.