The Montana is a minivan from the Pontiac division of General Motors.1999-2004
The Montana nameplate was used as a trim level of the Pontiac Trans Sport van from 1997 to 1998, but dropped the Trans Sport for 1999. This generation was similar to the Buick GL8, the Chevrolet Venture, the Oldsmobile Silhouette, and the Opel Sintra. The 1999-2004 Montana came in both Short(SWB) and Long(LWB) Wheelbase models. The Montana is one of the few minivans which provides seating for eight.Specifications
- Wheelbase:
- *SWB: 112 in.
- *LWB: 120 in.
- Overall Length:
- *SWB: 187.3 in.
- *LWB: 201.3 in.
- Overall Width:
- *Both: 72.7 in.
- Overall Height:
- *SWB: 67.4 in.
- *LWB: 68.1 in.
- Curb weight:
- *SWB: 3,730 lbs
- *LWB: 3,942 lbs
2005-2006
For the 2005 model year, the Montana was updated to have a design more similar to an SUV, resulting in its new name, Montana SV6. The 2005 Montana used a 3.5 L High Value 3500 LX9 V6 that generated 200 hp and 220 ft·lbf. Similar to the Chevrolet Uplander, Saturn Relay, and Buick Terraza, it is the third costliest of its cousins and starting at US$24,840. The van is built near Atlanta, Georgia. On November 21, 2005, GM announced that it would close the Doraville, Georgia assembly plant, which produced the Montana SV6, in 2008. However, several months later, GM announced that the Montana SV6 would be discontinued after 2006 due to poor sales and because it did not fit within Pontiac's performance image. *
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