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Walkaround
The Pontiac Bonneville demands attention. But whether its aggressive design is macho and muscular or borderline gauche, you'll have to decide for yourself.The Bonneville begins with an assertive, pointed nose and Pontiac's signature bird-beak grille dipping down into the front bumper. Each trim level presents a slightly different face to the world. SE and SLE models come with fog lamps mounted in the outer edge of the bumper, while the SSEi's fog lamps nestle closer together, on either side of the grille. Bonneville's profile is a long, undulating S-curve that's emphasized by ribbed body cladding on the lower sides of the SSEi. Heavily trimmed taillights accent its round rump. Even the base SE model rides on 16-inch alloy wheels. Chrome wheels, new for 2002, are optional on SLE and SSEi.
Interior Features
The Bonneville's interior is roomy and comfortable. An optional front bench seat ($150 on SE only) provides theoretical six-person seating, although adult passengers will find the center of either the front or rear seat a little cramped. Rear-seat head and legroom is good for two passengers. The standard seating configuration includes spacious bucket seats in front that hold driver and passenger in quite snuggly, especially with cloth upholstery, which is a lot less slippery than the optional leather. The standard six-way power driver's seat helps folks of all sizes find a comfortable position.A console that wraps around the driver, much like one would find in a sports car, lends a youthful, cockpit character to the Bonneville's interior. The front edge of this console wraps up over the top of the instrument panel in one great sweep. No less than eight fluidic vents in the dashboard can be aimed in any direction. Within the instrument pod, a group of six small but easy-to-read gauges cluster around the steering wheel. An oil pressure gauge and voltmeter join the speedometer, tachometer, fuel and water temperature gauges. The second set of audio controls on the steering wheel are convenient, and their safety value should be obvious. Yet the rest of the industry is only now catching up with this Pontiac innovation. In addition, the SSEi comes with a message center that can display a variety of malfunction warnings. Individual settings for the driver's seat, mirrors, climate control and audio preferences can be programmed as well. All models come with catcher's mitt front seats designed to support the body in an accident. Seat-integrated safety belts contribute not only to safety but also to a comfortable fit. Rear-seat passengers are not forgotten, as they get a decent-sized center armrest with cupholders and a storage box. Pass-through access to the trunk for skis and other long items is available when the console is folded down.
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