I have a 1993 Pontiac Bonneville 3800 v6 ssei supercharger. I have tuning knowledge from Pontiac professional. I have Reactive short ram intake, NGK plugs, 3.5 inch racing exhaust. full synthetic oil (works well with supercharges)
I bought a 97 Bonneville SSEi and I love it. I got it for 2000 dollars with 130k miles; the only bad part was that the AC didn't work and I didn't feel like spending 600 bucks to fix it.
Besides that, it runs incredible, it will get up and go to about 135 to 140 (HUDS display) in no time.
Never had any kind of problem since I bought it. Just make sure you change the oil (synthetic advised) spark plugs etc. Regular maintenance stuff and it will last a long long time.
Never had a problem with the supercharger everybody is talking about.
I just purchased my third Bonneville, my first two were SE's. This one is an SSE. 1997. What makes the car a 40th anniversary? Is it just the badge?
I have a 97 3.8 litre Bonneville. After the battery was changed the head lights will not go off? Anyone have a suggestion? Thanks.
I got my 97 supercharged Bonneville (197,250 miles) from a coworker who needed a tiller, so I traded my tiller with it because I need a temp car after my Honda Accord caught on fire. I was supposed to drive the car for one year, but it has been with me for more than 3 years with no problems. Now it has 220,500 miles. All I did to it just changing oil. Just regular Castrol GT oil.