A 1994 EU Pontiac Trans Sport 3.8.




Even it is funny for you. In Germany the Trans Sport is quite rare.
In 1990s, The Trans Sport was like from another planet. Air conditioning, electric windows, cruise control, 6 cylinders, 170 HP, 4-speed automatic. Everything comes as standard. The VW bus from that time wasn't even available with any of these extras as an option. Minivans were only available from Japan or more light trucks (or a cheap looking Chrylser with italian 4 Cylinder boat-diesel
At the end: Pontiac disappeared from EU market. 2nd Gen Bonneville was official not sold in EU.
And the Trans Sport skipped the 2nd gen in EU. While US Market got already restyled, we still had the 1st gen till 1996
3rd Gen of Trans Sport was sold a "Opel Sintra" And disappeared after one rusty generation.
Just du give you an idea why US cars struggle so much in Germany / EU. We assume that our car is resistant to full throttle, even for long period. No matter what the route looks like, whether uphill or downhill. No matter whether summer or winter. We do this speed regularly too. That is the reason why the later EU Version of a Trans Sport has an extra oilcooler and a extra Transmission oilcooler. Also it has a deeper Oilpan and bigger Brakes and ABS as stock option (later stock in us marktet too). In addition, the chassis is under extreme stress, because of all the winding roads. I drive the Trans Sport every day. He has to be able to take a lot. My front hubs needed to be replaces about every ~30k miles.
Funny sidefact: They try to make it more attractive for the EU market. So they build also a 2,3L Quad 4 version this 140hp and a Manual 5-gear box... horrible.







