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2011 2012 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi

The right vehicle for you , the new 2011 2012 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi, combines luxury with performance. Bonneville performance is ensured with a supercharged V-6 engine and the StabiliTrak Stability Enhancement System. What's more the car boasts extensive, programmable personal settings for two drivers, and available sumptuous, leather-trimmed seating. This year, Bonneville models include the Bonneville SE, the Bonneville SLE, and the Bonneville SSEi. Whichever model suits your needs best, you can rest assured you'll find the best Pontiac Bonneville info here on our Website, which we update every month. Our site also is a great place to brush up on Bonneville history, since this is one of the oldest Pontiacs in the fleet. Enjoy!

The 2011 2012 Bonneville has retained its legendary forward look that gained it so much popularity. On the outside, integrated bodyside moldings with chrome detail give the car a look of sleekness. A spoiler, and a rear deck lid give it an attitude, almost a stiff upper lip. The car features daytime running lamps, an integral antenna, and an optional sunroof for those gorgeous sunny days. On the inside, the car is complete with amenities such as dual zone climate control, air conditioning, cruise control, a Driver Information Center, 6-way front seats, and a Delco 100 Series RDS AM/FM stereo with CD player. If these aren't enough features for you, visit the links to retailers on our home page for dozens of 2011 2012 Pontiac Bonneville performance parts from which to choose.

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Two different engines drive Bonneville performance, and you have your choice of them both. First, there's a 3.8-liter, 3800 SFI Series II V-6 that delivers 205 horsepower at 5,200 rpm, and produces 230 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. Next, is a Supercharged 3.8-liter, 3800 SFI Series II V-6 that delivers 240 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and produces 280 pounds-per-foot of torque at 3,600 rpm. Both cars come standard with an electrically controlled four-speed automatic transmission, and both offer additional 2011 2012 Pontiac Bonneville performance parts that make it purr. The Bonneville was once King of the road; with this kind of performance, 2011 2012 Pontiac Bonneville history is about to repeat itself.

The Bonneville received a "Best Pick" overall for 2000-2011 2012 models in a frontal offset crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Bonneville performance in this area on the 2011 2012 model hasn't dwindled at all. With the StabiliTrak system that comes standard on the Bonneville SSEi, drivers can maintain vehicle control, particularly in low traction conditions. There's also the available MagnaSteer technology, through which the car's steering system uses electronically controlled magnetic field to continually adjust the effort the driver feels when steering at all vehicle speeds. Finally, all models come standard with a tire pressure monitor; when a tire is significantly below that of the vehicle's other tires, the indicator will identify this increased rotation rate as an under-inflated tire and signal the driver that a tire needs attention. With features like these, it's clear you should make Bonneville part of your life today.

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