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Bonneville
While
most versions ofPontiac 's full-size front-drive Bonneville
sedan come powered by the familiar 205-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 engine, a new
top GXP model debuted last year that offers a 275-horsepower version of
Cadillac's Northstar V-8 engine. The GXP also adds a performance-tuned
suspension, 18-inch tires, StabiliTrak stability control, Magnasteer power
steering, leather seats, and exclusive front and rear styling. A four-speed
automatic transmission is standard across the line, as are four-wheel-disc
anti-lock brakes, front side airbags, a CD stereo, keyless entry, a tire
inflation monitor, and a power driver's seat. Options include traction control, the OnStar
communications system, heated auto-dimming side mirrors, an auto-dimming
rearview mirror, and a head-up display. For 2005, the mid-range SLE version
receives the GXP's racy exterior styling cues.
2004
Pontiac Bonneville GXP by TCC Team (11/17/2003)
A V-8
transfusion, much needed.