The Pontiac Bonneville was a full-size automobile known for its blend of luxury, performance, and distinctive styling, produced from 1957 to 2005.
Overview
Design And Features
Generational Changes
Cultural Impact And Legacy
Comparisons With Other Models
Engine Options And Performance
History Of The Pontiac Bonneville
Future Of The Pontiac Bonneville Brand
Collectibility And Enthusiast Community
Information
Horsepower
Technology
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Company
๐ The Pontiac Bonneville was first introduced in 1957 as a high-end variant of the Pontiac Star Chief.
๐ ๏ธ The car was named after the Bonneville Salt Flats, famous for land speed records.
โ๏ธ The 1965 Bonneville could be powered by a 421 cubic inch V8 engine, offering impressive performance for its time.
๐บ Its spacious interior made it one of the most comfortable full-size cars in the U.S. market during the 1960s.
๐ The Bonneville was sold in various markets worldwide, including Canada and Mexico.
๐ By 1964, the Pontiac Bonneville had become the brandโs top-selling model, due to its blend of luxury and performance.
๐ The Bonneville transitioned from a full-size to a mid-size car in the late 1980s.
๐จ The car was known for its distinctive styling, which changed significantly over the decades.
๐ In its heyday, the Bonneville was regarded as a true American classic and was often associated with luxury and performance.
๐ฆ The model was discontinued in 2005, marking the end of an era for Pontiac.