Pontiac Montana Reviews
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Used 2005 Pontiac Montana Reviews
General Motors has had two unsuccessful tries at building a minivan that the American public wants. Finally, GM may have found a workable formula with a selection of all-new long-nose family haulers: the Pontiac Montana SV6, the Chevrolet Uplander, the Saturn Relay and the Buick Terraza.The...
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Used 2003 Pontiac Montana Reviews
Families are buying sport-utility vehicles in droves, but not everyone needs or wants an SUV. For many, a minivan still is the best option. The Pontiac Montana answers this call. Montana offers all-wheel drive for improved traction in wintry conditions, and a DVD entertainment system is available...
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Used 2002 Pontiac Montana Reviews
Families are buying sport-utility vehicles in droves, but not everyone needs or even wants an SUV. For many, a minivan still is the best option. The Pontiac Montana answers this call. Pontiac has enhanced its minivan for 2002 by offering all-wheel drive for improved traction in wintry conditions...
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Used 2001 Pontiac Montana Reviews
Pontiac advertising seems to suggest that Montana is something more exciting and adventurous than the standard-issue suburban minivan. The truth is, the Montana differs only in detail from minivans offered by Chevrolet and Oldsmobile. And yet, the Montana does indeed offer some engaging...
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Used 2000 Pontiac Montana Reviews
Two of our favorite things about the Montana that you won't find in the nearly identical Chevy Venture and Oldsmobile Silhouette are 1) tires that don't squeal in corners until you're driving at sports sedan speeds, and 2) a steering wheel that's thick and meaty. These two things are directly...
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