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an excelent automobile - 2003 Pontiac Montana
By caddyworld - June 14 - 2:00 amits a dream automobile, runs like a lux car with the space of an suv
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lov the sv6 - 2005 Pontiac Montana
By jane sawyers - May 23 - 5:40 pmRoom and utility. Have driven vans for many years - this is by far the best van on the market today. Keep up the great work pontiac.
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Another customer GM Has lost!!!! - 2000 Pontiac Montana
By Wallman - May 22 - 2:00 amI Have owned over 40 cars, & have always had a least one GM product for the last 27 years(mostly pontaics). The build quality & responce from GM on this vechile has led me to never buy another GM product!!!Intake manifold leaks, Poor transmission, Brake problems, power door problems, etc. & very lousy service and responce. I Contacted Pontaic and they do not know how to treat customers. They will continue to lose market share until they make better cars.
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Ready to trade - 2000 Pontiac Montana
By rooster - May 14 - 10:00 amWe have had it in the shop five times since we bought it. Twice for the van not starting (both times had to have it towed), twice for power sliding door problems (recall opener, then a short in wiring), once for shorted coolent sensor. If not for the reliability problems, we like the van.
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Great Vehicle for Family - 1999 Pontiac Montana
By andy - May 10 - 2:46 amI bought the vehicle brand new, I do not have any complaint about the product. Great, reliable, dependable, comfortable van. Im going to purchase one more of it soon. No other vehicle beats it.
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Pontiac Montana has a few discomforts - 2005 Pontiac Montana
By pontiac montana - May 6 - 3:43 pmOur experience was good until at 11,000 miles an awful harmonic sound began occuring at highway speeds of 65-75 mph. Dealer could not locate it and we all directed it to the replacement of the passenger side headlamp but to no avail. After 3 visits to dealer,and 3000 miles, it was discovered that noise "probably" taking place in drivers side door as we placed a handkerchief on the weatherstrip by the mirror and it ceased completely for 1500 miles. But the sound is attempting to return but not as painful as before. Plastic door trim on each side appears loose and causes concerns of faulty installation.We miss the lights that stay on on our dodge caravan as well as the door locked sound
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My 6th new GM vehicle and my LAST - 2000 Pontiac Montana
By UGH - May 3 - 8:56 pmThe transmission failed at 58,000 miles. Dealer wanted $5000 for repair. Asked GM for some financial help, they said NO and that I was Hot Roding the car for this to fail.At 62 years old my Hot rod days are long gone. At 75,000 miles the new Orange Anti Freeze coolant ate thru some gaskets. I got to dig out my wallet again.Over $1000 for this one. The fuel gauge has not worked for thousands of miles, the dealer can fix me up for under $800 by replacing something in the fuel tank. No thanks, I will just keep the tank full. The power windows fail periodically, but reset themselves, must be a heat thing. Fortunately the dealer only charges me $30 when I bring it in for repair estimates.
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Love the room...watch out for manifold - 1999 Pontiac Montana
By Cold Weather Guy - April 28 - 8:26 pmBought this van when we started having a family...its a perfect family vehicle. The EXT offers seating for 8 AND room for cargo. Have used it like a truck (with seats out) and of course as the family vanster on extended trips... have really been pleased with everything - except chronic problems with the intake manifold gasket. Original plastic part couldnt be torqued properly... extreme temp changes in northern climates led to expansion/contraction which caused leaks. Replaced manifold gasket at 47,000 and again at 66,000 mi (thankfully before antifreeze could gum up engine). GM has re-engineered the part (and assure this chronic problem has been fixed)... the second repair GM paid 80%.)
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Never again - 2000 Pontiac Montana
By Kevin Nadai - April 26 - 2:00 amFrom day one we had little bits of interior pieces break and/or fall off. Powertrain warranty only 36 months. Transmission destroyed itself at 42,000 miles. Very poor customer service and support. Even though Pontiac admitted the failure was "unusual" and NOT related to abuse or maintenance, it still took over six months to receive any compensation from Pontiac in the form of 60% of the cost of the repair.
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Road Trip Okla. to Calif.Wyo.& Back - 2000 Pontiac Montana
By Keith Cole - April 15 - 11:20 pmThis vehicle was loaded w/4passangers a top carrier w/luggage fought lots of wind maintained better than 29 mpg.great little Vehicle.