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The Pontiac Trans Sport is a minivan marketed by the Pontiac division of General Motors over two generations for model years 1990-1999 along with GM badge engineered variants, the Chevrolet Lumina APV and Oldsmobile Silhouette.

Introduced a year before the second-generation Chrysler minivans, the Pontiac Trans Sport and its counterparts marked an industry shift in the minivan segment towards adopting the form factor used by Chrysler. The APV vans shared mechanical commonality with the W platform sedans, along with a unique front-wheel drive, transverse-engine chassis.

The Trans Sport was assembled at North Tarrytown Assembly (Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow, New York), shifting production to Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia) for its second generation. For the 1998 model year, Pontiac renamed the Trans Sport the Pontiac Montana, after an exterior trim package introduced in 1997.

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Common Pontiac Transport problems

The Pontiac Trans Sport, produced by General Motors, has been known to have several common problems based on complaints from owners. These issues range from engine problems to electrical and structural concerns.

  • Electrical Problems: Owners of the Pontiac Trans Sport have reported various electrical issues. These include problems with the power windows, temperature display, radio, and power door locks.
  • Structural and Other Issues: The 1998 Trans Sport has had complaints about the structure, specifically in relation to the body and door hinges and attachments.

These common problems with the Pontiac Trans Sport are based on complaints from owners and should be taken into consideration when purchasing or maintaining this vehicle. It is essential to address these issues promptly to ensure the safety and reliability of the vehicle.

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What is the Chevy version of the Pontiac transport?

Chevrolet Lumina APV

The Pontiac Trans Sport is a minivan marketed by the Pontiac division of General Motors over two generations for model years 1990-1999 along with GM badge engineered variants, the Chevrolet Lumina APV and Oldsmobile Silhouette.

Did Pontiac ever make a van?

The Pontiac Montana is a minivan that was sold by General Motors under the Pontiac brand for model years 1997 to 2009.

Why did GM get rid of Pontiac?

Facing financial problems and restructuring efforts, GM announced during the 2008 financial crash that it would discontinue the Pontiac brand by the end of 2010. The last Pontiac-badged cars were built in December 2009; the final Pontiac was a white G6 that was assembled in January 2010.

Did Pontiac use Chevy engines?

Pontiac continued to manufacture its own engines, distinct from Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, or Oldsmobile, until 1981. Pontiac engines were used in its U.S.-market cars; Canadian-built Pontiac automobiles generally used Chevrolet engines.

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