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From: jes@se.houston.geoquest.slb.com (john schultz)
Subject: Re: Opinions on 88-89 Pontiac Bonneville
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In article <C5uLLq.Ds@acsu.buffalo.edu> v064mb9k@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (NEIL B. GANDLER) writes:
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>  I am in the market to buy a used car. I am particularly
>interested in the Pontiac Bonneville. My budget is between 7-
>8 thousand. Would I be able to afford an 88 or 89. What
>engines were available at this time. I know they didn't
>redesign until the 1992 model year. How is the reliability of
>past models. I would appreciate any advice or information.
>
>                  Neil Gandler

In a word, yes.

1989 Bonnevilles prices (avg. retail):

	Sedan 4D LE       $  7,125
	Sedan 4D SE       $  8,125
	Sedan 4D SSE      $ 10,975


