where are all the Transport owners
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where are all the Transport owners
from the frappr website
http://www.frappr.com/pontiactranssportde
http://www.frappr.com/pontiactranssportde
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Where are all of the US Transport owners?
I know there are a few of those around here...
And I have driven a couple of the sportier versions with FE2, load level and the like... It was a supprise that a Minivan could actually drive good, and keep up with the flow... I'd have one for the things I couldn't get into a Bonneville
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I know there are a few of those around here...
And I have driven a couple of the sportier versions with FE2, load level and the like... It was a supprise that a Minivan could actually drive good, and keep up with the flow... I'd have one for the things I couldn't get into a Bonneville
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Umm they can with 5spds... Search all the photos and go back a few pages... Did they come with sticks for export or what? A 3.8 Transport with a stick would be pretty cool!
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Originally Posted by 95SLE
We have a 98 Montana that is loaded. Can't wait to change the battery! Looks like a bitz.
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I have a 2003 Montana Extended version with trailing package (including engine oil cooler, HD Alternator etc), dual climate control etc...
It handles surprising well though the 3.4 Liter engine is gutless, but thrifty on gas. Don't forget it'* a W-Body platform.
I only have one real complaint, the steering is too stiff (trying to give it a sporty feel), the one-centre tracking is too stiff over long drives.
All in all it'* pretty good, it has 27,000 Kms on it (bought it new) but it has to be worth a small fraction of what it cost (~35K Cdn).
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It handles surprising well though the 3.4 Liter engine is gutless, but thrifty on gas. Don't forget it'* a W-Body platform.
I only have one real complaint, the steering is too stiff (trying to give it a sporty feel), the one-centre tracking is too stiff over long drives.
All in all it'* pretty good, it has 27,000 Kms on it (bought it new) but it has to be worth a small fraction of what it cost (~35K Cdn).
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by Foghorn
I have a 2003 Montana Extended version with trailing package (including engine oil cooler, HD Alternator etc), dual climate control etc...
It handles surprising well though the 3.4 Liter engine is gutless, but thrifty on gas. Don't forget it'* a W-Body platform.
I only have one real complaint, the steering is too stiff (trying to give it a sporty feel), the one-centre tracking is too stiff over long drives.
All in all it'* pretty good, it has 27,000 Kms on it (bought it new) but it has to be worth a small fraction of what it cost (~35K Cdn).
Cheers,
It handles surprising well though the 3.4 Liter engine is gutless, but thrifty on gas. Don't forget it'* a W-Body platform.
I only have one real complaint, the steering is too stiff (trying to give it a sporty feel), the one-centre tracking is too stiff over long drives.
All in all it'* pretty good, it has 27,000 Kms on it (bought it new) but it has to be worth a small fraction of what it cost (~35K Cdn).
Cheers,
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My friend'* mom has one with 180K on it. I watched my friend drive that thing to school and do a smokey 1 wheel burnout in the school parking lot it was to funny! Thing has the 3.8 in it too