Pontiac Bonnevile
Here you will find yearly U.S. sales figures for the Pontiac Bonneville. The Pontiac Bonneville was a full-size car produced by American automobile manufacturer Pontiac from 1957 to 2005. It was one of Pontiac’s most popular and longest-lived models.
The Bonneville was originally introduced as a limited-production performance convertible in 1957. It was named after the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where many land speed records had been set. The Bonneville was a success from the start, and it was soon expanded to include a four-door sedan, a two-door hardtop, and a station wagon. It was powered by a variety of V8 engines, and it was available with a variety of features, including air conditioning, power windows, and power brakes.
The Bonneville was a popular choice for families and executives. It was known for its comfortable ride, its powerful engines, and its luxurious interior. It was also a popular choice for police departments and taxicab companies. The Bonneville was discontinued in 2005 after 48 years of production. It was replaced by the Pontiac G8, which was also a full-size car.
Pontiac Bonnevile U.S Sales Data & Charts
Year | Sales Units |
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2005 | 10,037 |
2006 | 1,160 |
2007 | 130 |
Source: Automakers & ANDC