What kind of vans did Pontiac make?

What kind of vans did Pontiac make?

The Pontiac Trans Sport is a minivan marketed by the Pontiac division of General Motors over two generations for model years 1990-1999 along with GM badge engineered variants, the Chevrolet Lumina APV and Oldsmobile Silhouette.

How reliable is Pontiac Montana?

It ranks 13th in reliability out of 17 eligible Pontiac models. Our reliability rank is based on our PainRank™ system. A higher number means you can expect more significant problems. The average Pontiac score is 11.72 while the Montana comes in at 14.37.

What is a Pontiac Montana SV6?

The Pontiac Montana SV6 is a nice minivan that appeals to budget-conscious buyers who need room for family, dogs, and cargoes of all shapes and sizes. The Montana SV6 is available in four trims: front-wheel-drive 1SA, 1SA All-Wheel-Drive, 1SB front-drive and 1SB All-Wheel-Drive.

What motor is in a 2001 Pontiac Montana?

3.4 L V6
2001 Pontiac Montana/Engine

What years were Pontiac Montanas made?

The Montana nameplate was used as a trim level of the Pontiac Trans Sport van from 1997 to 1998. GM dropped the Trans Sport name for MY1999 (2000 in Canada) and the van simply became Montana.

Who makes Montana van?

Pontiac Montana
The Pontiac Montana is a minivan that was sold by General Motors. Prior to the 1997 model year, it was known as Pontiac Trans Sport. In 1997, the Trans Sport added the Montana moniker as part of an available trim package. The package proved so popular the line was renamed Montana in 1998 for the US and 1999 for Canada.

How big is the gas tank in a 2001 Pontiac Montana?

25.5 gal.
Used 2001 Pontiac Montana Specs & Features

Fuel & MPG
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) 17/24 mpg
Fuel tank capacity 25.5 gal.
Fuel type Regular unleaded
Range in miles (cty/hwy) 433.5/612.0 mi.

How wide is a 2001 Pontiac Montana?

72″
2001 Pontiac Montana/Width

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