Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
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Toby Hanson
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- Year and Trim: 2000 Bonneville SSEi
- Location: Graham, WA
Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
Hello everyone!
A couple weeks ago I bought a 2000 Bonneville SSEi. It's got about 157,000 miles on it and I paid $3000 for it. I bought it from a former GM Master Tech who lives a couple miles from my home. He had gone through the car and done quite a bit of maintenance and repair work on it. It has new brakes all around, a new steering rack, and a few other recent fixes. I just put in a new downstream O2 sensor today. I still have to clean up the headlight lenses and replace the parking brake pedal mechanism. Other than that it's in fine shape and I've been driving it daily since I bought it.
It's a replacement for my previous daily driver, a '97 LeSabre Custom with over 200,000 miles on it. I've always been a Buick man. I like the soft ride and gentle handling typical of Buicks. I would have bought another LeSabre but this Bonneville was for sale close to me and I decided to try it out. Once I drove it with the supercharger and the crisp handling I was sold on it. Prior to the most recent one I've owned a couple of other LeSabres: a 1982, an 83, an 84, a 92, a 93, and a 96. I do a lot of driving so I put miles on the cars quickly.
I also own a couple other vehicles which I drive semi-regularly: a 2000 Chevy Blazer LS, a 1995 Chevy Suburban LT, and a 1993 GMC S-15 Sonoma SLE 2WD truck. As such, I've been quite active on the Blazer Forum and the S-10 Forum since they both have really knowledgeable and friendly people there.
I look forward to learning a lot about the world of Bonnevilles from all of you!
A couple weeks ago I bought a 2000 Bonneville SSEi. It's got about 157,000 miles on it and I paid $3000 for it. I bought it from a former GM Master Tech who lives a couple miles from my home. He had gone through the car and done quite a bit of maintenance and repair work on it. It has new brakes all around, a new steering rack, and a few other recent fixes. I just put in a new downstream O2 sensor today. I still have to clean up the headlight lenses and replace the parking brake pedal mechanism. Other than that it's in fine shape and I've been driving it daily since I bought it.
It's a replacement for my previous daily driver, a '97 LeSabre Custom with over 200,000 miles on it. I've always been a Buick man. I like the soft ride and gentle handling typical of Buicks. I would have bought another LeSabre but this Bonneville was for sale close to me and I decided to try it out. Once I drove it with the supercharger and the crisp handling I was sold on it. Prior to the most recent one I've owned a couple of other LeSabres: a 1982, an 83, an 84, a 92, a 93, and a 96. I do a lot of driving so I put miles on the cars quickly.
I also own a couple other vehicles which I drive semi-regularly: a 2000 Chevy Blazer LS, a 1995 Chevy Suburban LT, and a 1993 GMC S-15 Sonoma SLE 2WD truck. As such, I've been quite active on the Blazer Forum and the S-10 Forum since they both have really knowledgeable and friendly people there.
I look forward to learning a lot about the world of Bonnevilles from all of you!
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- Toby Hanson
- Toby Hanson
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96 SSEi
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Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
welcome to the club buddy:you have picked the correct forum. The SSEi is a sweet ride isn't it?
poverty forces one to do unorthodox things
2000 SSEi
past rides:
1996 SSEi
1992 GTP
1987 Grand Am
2000 SSEi
past rides:
1996 SSEi
1992 GTP
1987 Grand Am
- nos4blood70
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Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
Welcome!
- agrazela
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98 Lesabre, Retired - Location: San Diego, CA
Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
GM hater, eh?

2004 Buick Lesabre Limited, Gran Touring
Bone Stock
1998 Buick Lesabre Limited, Gran Touring
Retired
Bone Stock
1998 Buick Lesabre Limited, Gran Touring
Retired
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Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
97 LeSabre with an S/C? That wasn't a factory option...
Welcome! Talk to harofreak00 about the parking brake mech. He'll get you a new one in no-time flat!
Welcome! Talk to harofreak00 about the parking brake mech. He'll get you a new one in no-time flat!
Bye Bye:

RIP sandrock

RIP sandrock
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Toby Hanson
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- Year and Trim: 2000 Bonneville SSEi
- Location: Graham, WA
Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
The LeSabre didn't have a supercharger. The Bonneville I bought does. The LeSabre was a very solid ride but never had the kind of acceleration that a supercharger affords.
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- Toby Hanson
- Toby Hanson
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Toby Hanson
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- Posts: 21
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2016 2:42 am
- Year and Trim: 2000 Bonneville SSEi
- Location: Graham, WA
Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
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- Toby Hanson
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- Benvw99
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- Year and Trim: 2005 Bonneville SLE
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Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
Polish those headlights up and it will really look nice. Faded headlights can date the car and take away from how nice it can look 
2005 Pontiac Bonneville SLE in Crimson Tintcoat.

Previous or other current Pontiac vehicles...
2003 Grand Am SE1 3.4L - Black
2008 G6 GT Coupe 3.5L - Silver
2002 Grand Prix SE 3.1L - Dark Tropic Teal
1998 Grand Prix SE 3.1L - White

Previous or other current Pontiac vehicles...
2003 Grand Am SE1 3.4L - Black
2008 G6 GT Coupe 3.5L - Silver
2002 Grand Prix SE 3.1L - Dark Tropic Teal
1998 Grand Prix SE 3.1L - White
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Toby Hanson
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- Year and Trim: 2000 Bonneville SSEi
- Location: Graham, WA
Re: Hello Fellow Bonneville Owners
That's one of my next projects. I really don't like the yellowed, faded headlights so I'll be polishing those up sometime in the next couple of days. The car could also use a good vacuuming on the inside. The previous owner had a dog so there's still a good amount of dog hair in the car and I'd like to get that all cleaned up.Benvw99 wrote:Polish those headlights up and it will really look nice. Faded headlights can date the car and take away from how nice it can look
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- Toby Hanson
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