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The '''[[Pontiac]] Trans Sport''' was Pontiac's first foray into the minivan market, introduced along side the '''Chevrolet Lumina APV''' and '''Oldsmobile Silhouette''' in 1990.  All drivetrain choices were identical to the Chevy and Oldsmobile, but Pontiac's entry had a decidedly the more sporty flavor of the trio (if you can call a minivan "sporty"), even going so far as offering a "GT" model for 1992 (its only year).  Base and SE models were offered in all years.  The first generation Trans Sport would last until 1996, when it would be replaced by a more conventional redesigned model in 1997.
The '''[[Pontiac]] Trans Sport''' was Pontiac's first foray into the minivan market, introduced along side the '''Chevrolet Lumina APV''' and '''Oldsmobile Silhouette''' in 1990.  All drivetrain choices were identical to the Chevy and Oldsmobile, but Pontiac's entry had a decidedly the more sporty flavor of the trio (if you can call a minivan "sporty"), even going so far as offering a "GT" model for 1992 (its only year).  Base and SE models were offered in all years.  The first generation Trans Sport would last thru 1996, when it would be replaced by a more conventional redesigned model in 1997.


See the [[Chevrolet Lumina APV]] entry for more detailed comments about the first generation '''Pontiac Trans Sport'''.
See the [[Chevrolet Lumina APV]] entry for more detailed comments about the first generation '''Pontiac Trans Sport'''.

Revision as of 22:17, 7 February 2007

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Pontiac Trans Sport
Pontiac
Production 1990-1996
Body Style 4-Door Minivan
Length 194.5"
191.5"
Width 73.9"
Height 65.7"
Wheelbase 109.8"
Weight 3300-3600 lbs.
Transmission 3-Speed Automatic, FWD
4-Speed Automatic, FWD
Engine 3.1L (191 cid) V6 (1990-1995)
3.4L (207 cid) V6 (1996)
3.8L (231 cid) V6 (1992-1996)
Power 120-170 hp
Similar Chevrolet Lumina APV
Oldsmobile Silhouette
Platform W

The Pontiac Trans Sport was Pontiac's first foray into the minivan market, introduced along side the Chevrolet Lumina APV and Oldsmobile Silhouette in 1990. All drivetrain choices were identical to the Chevy and Oldsmobile, but Pontiac's entry had a decidedly the more sporty flavor of the trio (if you can call a minivan "sporty"), even going so far as offering a "GT" model for 1992 (its only year). Base and SE models were offered in all years. The first generation Trans Sport would last thru 1996, when it would be replaced by a more conventional redesigned model in 1997.

See the Chevrolet Lumina APV entry for more detailed comments about the first generation Pontiac Trans Sport.