alex-spanos2001
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alex-spanos2001

What do you guys think of my 1994 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi’s gauge cluster?

I would buy all of the outrageous, early 90s Pontiacs (the Gran Prix GTP, Bonneville SSEi, etc.) and restore them all to beyond factory condition and manual swap. 

This isn’t really much of an option as it is an entire car genre: big, heavy sedans. Now who’s with me? *crickets*

Holy shit, my submission made the cover photo. That’s awesome lol

That was my submission lmao. It’s real alright.

My dad has a 68' SS (clone) with a 383 stroker and a 5 speed. I’m 16 and I want to learn how to drive stick, so a few months ago, I ask him, “Dad, do you think I could learn to drive stick in the Camaro?”. He replies with, “Don’t even think about it, I’m serious”. Still an absolutely bad-ass car, though.

You’re joking, right?

Lmao I was born in 2001.

The problem is, for whatever reason, I really like the look of the 2nd gens (which, like you said, have transmission problems). Also, they are dirt cheap where I am (Eastern Mass.). I’ve heard it is around a $4,000 job to replace the transmission, including labor (the transmission itself is ~$1,200 for a nice one, so

My mom had an ‘03 Odyssey up until 2009 when she traded it in for a brand new MDX. Before she had the van, she had a ‘97 Integra ls 4-door with the gold package (only an automatic but, still). Once I came around though, she sold it to some young girl who totaled it around a month after she bought it. So there’s that.

I was thinking about buying one for my first car once I save up enough money? From what I’ve read, they do have issues w/ transmission failure. Do you recommend it?

‘94 Bonneville SSEI taillights.

Boom.

Hell. Yes.

I was scrolling through Craigslist last night and actually saw this. What are the odds of that? lmao

Maybe a Toyota 4Runner?

Gotta love 98.5 & 93.7

My uncle has a 1994 Bonneville SSEI with that badge on all four rims.

I saw some guy in a CRX a couple weeks ago with a white house paint, paint job. It looked good, from a distance. And then I realized, this guy painted his car with a paint brush.

Boom. I win.